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A number of nations insisted that they would refuse to play against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine - including England, the Republic of Ireland, Poland, the Czech Republic and Sweden.
And several of them were quick to reiterate that, regardless of the name Russia were competing under, they would not compete against them in any format.
Following intense backlash from several nations and organisations around the world, the governing body have made the decision to suspend Russia from competing in the sport altogether.
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It comes after the International Olympic Committee asked all sports to prevent athletes or officials from Russia and Belarus from participating in any organised international competitions.
The IOC stated that wherever this was not possible, potentially due to organisational or legal reasons, such athletes should be classed as neutrals and not compete under the name Russia or Belarus.
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Additionally, the IOC withdrew the Olympic order from Vladimir Putin "considering the extremely grave violation of the Olympic Truce and other violations of the Olympic Charter by the Russian government in the past".
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