Updated On: 31 July, 2023 10:01 PM IST | Paris | Srijanee Majumdar
A year before the Paris Olympics, officials governing many of the sports on the 2024 program are still split on how to treat Russian athletes

A file photo taken on September 13, 2017 shows the Olympics Rings on the Trocadero Esplanade near the Eiffel Tower in Paris. (Pic: AFP)
Picture this. It is the final of the men’s singles tennis event, the Russian Daniil Medvedev breaks his opponent’s serve, mixing angles with the sparkling freshness of a school boy armed with a brand-new geometry box, as his opponent falls just fractionally off his game, and – a millisecond later – Medvedev is triumphantly celebrating gold.
Farfetched? Barely. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is determined to establish a pathway for the Russian athletes to compete in the French capital. Turns out it won’t be deterred by widespread condemnation from Ukrainian athletes, or the expectation that 35 countries, including the UK and United States, will call for a ban.
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