Paris Olympics: Russia refuses to send wrestlers to Games as neutrals
- 10 were offered spots but Russia’s wrestling federation says officials, coaches and athletes held meeting and decided unanimously to decline

Russia said on Saturday that 10 of its wrestlers who were offered spots at the Paris Olympics as neutrals will refuse to compete.
The Russian wrestling federation said in a statement that its officials, coaches and athletes held a meeting and “came to an unanimous decision – to refuse to participate in the Olympic Games”.
The wrestlers would have been the largest group of Russians in any one sport competing in Paris under the Individual Neutral Athlete programme launched by the International Olympic Committee to allow some athletes from Russia and its ally Belarus to compete during the war in Ukraine.
The IOC previously said it invited 10 Russian wrestlers to the Paris Olympics and its website listed nine of them as having agreed to compete, with one who declined.
The IOC did not immediately respond to a request to comment on Saturday’s statement by the Russian wrestling federation, whether it thought the wrestlers had faced any pressure to refuse, and whether it would support any wrestler who might wish to compete against the wishes of the federation.

The federation said it objected to the IOC’s choice of which wrestlers to invite. It said Russians had qualified up to 16 spots for the Paris Olympics, not 10, and that six of those invited were “far from the status of Russian team leaders”.