Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) president Stanislav Pozdnyakov acknowledged the difficulties, but said there was room for optimism
Positive steps are being taken for Russian athletes to return from their international exile across a host of sports, according to Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) president Stanislav Pozdnyakov.
Russian athletes have found themselves barred from major global tournaments following a recommendation by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) at the end of February because of the conflict in Ukraine.
Seven months on, Russian Olympic official Pozdnyakov said he had detected a change among the IOC and numerous sporting federations.
“Despite the magnitude of the unjustified sanctions imposed on Russian athletes, as well as the phase of extreme tension in international relations that we all see, there are changes in the rhetoric and approaches to this issue on the part of the IOC and the majority of foreign national Olympic committees and sports organizations,” Pozdnyakov said at the forum ‘Russia – A Sporting Power’ in the Kemerovo region on Thursday.
“Yes, the anti-Russian element in the actions of a number of countries, primarily European ones, is still great. Any excuse, any situation is used to escalate the negative situation around the topic of the return of Russian sports to the international arena.
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“However, along with this, new aspects have appeared that give us reason to expect that the suspension from international competitions will be lifted. At this point, we must be absolutely ready to return to the international arena in a competitive way, with a high level of results,” Pozdnyakov added.