No Olympians will compete under the Russian flag, but 13 Russians will participate as Individual Neutral Athletes (AINs).
What are they doing there? And what’s the deal with that clunky Individual Neutral Athletes phrase? The story of Russia at ...
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Throughout the 2026 Winter Olympics, you'll see AIN listed next to a number of athletes. But what exactly is it? Here's what you need to know.
Russia and Belarus have been banned from the Olympics, but Russian and Belarussian athletes can still compete. Mark Schofield breaks down how they’ll represent themselves at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
At least a dozen athletes will represent AIN at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Here's what it has to do with the ROC, Russia and ...
Ukraine’s Winter Olympics flag bearer Vladyslav Heraskevych says that his teammates could stage protests at the Milan Cortina Games over the decision to allow neutral athletes from Russia and Belarus ...
Russia officially is banned from the 2026 Winter Olympics, but 13 athletes have qualified to compete as "neutral'' athletes. Here's how that works.
Russian athletes will once again compete as AINs and not under their own flag at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Here's why.
Russian athletes are competing under a different designation at the Winter Olympics. The Sporting News has more on how they'll be identified at the Olympics.
Reports that the Yunus led interim administration signed a non-disclosure agreement with United States last year have added ...