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IF6 Dec 2025, 22:25 from InsideTheGames
The International SAMBO Federation (FIAS) announced that athletes from Russia and Belarus will be allowed to compete under their national flags and anthems in all international events starting January 1, 2026. This decision, reversing the neutral status imposed since 2022, is a major step towards full normalization. Previously, in June 2025, the {392: {names: {en: "International Paralympic Committee"}}} voted to reinstate the full membership rights of the National Paralympic Committees of Russia and Belarus, and the {163: {names: {en: "International Judo Federation"}}} had reinstated full national representation for Belarusian athletes in June 2025, extending this right to Russian judokas in November 2025.
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IF5 Dec 2025, 06:13 from SportsIn
World Taekwondo is facing criticism for its handling of an incident at the World Under-21 Taekwondo Championships in Nairobi where Iranian athlete Rozhan Goudarzi withdrew to avoid competing against an Israeli opponent. The federation's silence and the unexpected rule change that placed Goudarzi in this position have raised concerns about athlete protection and political neutrality. The incident underscores the vulnerabilities of Iranian athletes facing pressure not to compete against Israelis, violating the Olympic Charter. Unlike the International Judo Federation, World Taekwondo has not taken a strong stance on the issue.
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IF2 Dec 2025, 09:39 from SportsInOrganization mentioned: IJF
The International Judo Federation (163) lifted sanctions on Russian athletes, allowing them to compete under their national flag at the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam. This decision, influenced by potential ceasefire developments, led to Russia's participation with significant success, winning multiple gold medals. The event also saw strong performances from Japan, Germany, and other nations.
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IF27 Nov 2025, 23:33 from InsideTheGames
The International Judo Federation (IJF) has reinstated full national representation for Russian athletes, allowing them to compete under their flag, anthem, and insignia, starting with the Abu Dhabi Grand Slam 2025. This decision has drawn immediate condemnation from the Ukrainian Judo Federation (UJF), which views it as a violation of {458}'s recommendations. The UJF argues the move disregards the ongoing war and the deaths of Ukrainian citizens, while the Russian Judo Federation welcomed the decision. This makes the IJF a key test case regarding political neutrality in sports, contrasting with {392}'s decision to lift some restrictions on Russian and Belarusian athletes.
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IF26 Oct 2025, 18:40 from SportsInOrganization mentioned: IJF
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, will host the 2026 World Judo Continental Team Championships for Peace, organized by the International Judo Federation. The event aims to promote peace and unity through judo, highlighting the DRC's commitment to developing judo and promoting youth sports. The championships will feature top judokas in team formats and are expected to boost African judo and local development.