Russia, with its athletes mostly banned, ignores Olympics

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Most of the world may be enraptured by the Olympic Games in Paris right now. But not Russia.

Moscow’s official reaction to the Olympic ban of most Russian athletes – only 15 have been allowed to compete, all without national affiliation – has been furious denunciation. The state media are full of derisory commentary about the alleged hypocrisy that is supposedly on display in Paris. No Russian TV station is broadcasting the Games, though there is print coverage.

Why We Wrote This

Most Russian athletes are stuck outside looking in at the Paris Olympics. That has dissuaded most of the Russian public from paying the Games any heed, despite opportunities to watch.

Barely 4% of respondents in an ongoing Sport-Express poll said they were watching the Olympics online, and a further 10% said they were following it in the media. A whopping 60% indicated that they were not interested in the Games at all. In the comments section on the site, many remarked on the lack of Russian participation as a key reason for ignoring these Games.

The overwhelming disinterest in the current Games is a far cry from just 10 years ago, when Russia hosted the Winter Olympics in Sochi with much fanfare. But a series of doping scandals involving Russian athletes put political strains on Russia’s Olympic involvement, even though Russians continued to show interest whenever their teams were allowed to participate.

The colors of most of the world’s nations have been on display at the Summer Olympic Games in Paris, with one notable exception: Russia. Due to its invasion of Ukraine, Russia has been officially banned, and only 15 of its athletes are allowed to compete as individuals without national identification.

The Russian public appears to be turning away from the Olympics in response.

Moscow’s official reaction to the Olympic ban of most Russian athletes has been furious denunciation. The state media are full of derisory commentary about the alleged hypocrisy, decadence, and even blasphemy that is supposedly on display in Paris. No Russian TV station is broadcasting the Games.

Why We Wrote This

Most Russian athletes are stuck outside looking in at the Paris Olympics. That has dissuaded most of the Russian public from paying the Games any heed, despite opportunities to watch.

Still, they are being closely followed in the print media, particularly the mass-circulation daily Sport-Express. And live coverage of the Games is available with Russian-language narration on the official Olympic website, and the Russian government seems to be making no attempt to block it.

Yet barely 4% of respondents in an ongoing Sport-Express poll said they were watching the Olympics online, and only a further 10% said they were following it in the media. A whopping 60% indicated that they were not interested in the Games at all. In the comments section on the site, many remarked on the lack of Russian participation as a key reason for ignoring these Games.

“There are two trends in public opinion about this,” says Oleg Shamoneyev, an editor at Sport-Express. “Some think the 15 Russian athletes who went there to take part as ‘neutrals’ are traitors, and we should show no interest in any part of this show.



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