IFBB Elite Pro Bans Russian Athletes From International Competition

Russian and Belarusian athletes will be unable to compete internationally in the IFBB Elite Pro league.

The war between Russia and Ukraine are affecting many avenues in different ways. There is action beginning to take place and the IFBB Elite Pro League was the latest to weigh in. Due to the ongoing issues, the league has banned Russian athletes from competing in international competition.

Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized attacks on Ukraine on Feb. 24 and the issue is ongoing. Since then, there have been many casualties and different citizens are helping the fight or raising money to send. This includes Oleksii Novikovwho competed in the Arnold Strongman Classic and has been raising money for food, supplies, and equipment.

The IFBB Executive Committee released a statement on Tuesday banning all Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials from competition.

“Considering the dramatic situation that is hitting and isolating Ukraine, according to the IOC’s strong recommendations, and as well in order to preserve the integrity of IFBB activities and the safety of all the participants, the IFBB Executive Committee has decided that Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials will not be allowed to participate in IFBB international competitions.

This resolution is to be reviewed based on how the situation evolves and any new recommendations from the IOC and International Sport Authorities.

With the strong hope that this tragedy ends immediately, without reading further pain and human losses.”

The IFBB Elite Pro league does not offer qualification to the Olympia but it is still the home to many athletes from around the world. Olympia qualification can only be acquired through the IFBB or NPC bodybuilding shows. This is done by winning a show or gaining enough points to be considered.

This comes after the IFBB Elite Pro league received recommendations from the International Olympic Committee. They believed that Russian and Belarusians should not be allowed to compete in the Olympic Games. CrossFit also released a statement against the actions of Russia. This was released last week and said that the country would not be recognized during the season.

It is clear that the issues between Russia and Ukraine are becoming worldwide. This is something that is going to continue until the war is stopped. Bodybuilding has started to make changes and it is likely that this continues while the attack is still on.

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Greg Patuto
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.