A Swiss sports commentator has launched a scathing on-air attack against the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Monday, accusing it of hypocrisy for allowing Israeli athletes to compete in the Milano Cortina Winter Games while maintaining strict sanctions against Russian athletes.
Stephane Renner of Swiss public broadcaster RTS made the remarks during the broadcast of the men’s bobsled event. He questioned why Israel’s Adam Edelman was taking part despite his public support for the Jewish state’s military campaign in Gaza.
“Here we have an athlete who describes himself as a ‘Zionist to the core’ and calls the military intervention in Gaza ‘the most morally just war in history,’ yet he competes under his national flag without any restrictions,” Renner said.
Renner contrasted Edelman’s participation with the IOC’s treatment of Russian athletes. Since the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, Russian teams have been banned from the Olympics. However, certain individual Russian athletes compete under neutral status after passing a strict vetting process that includes checks for public support of Moscow’s military operation against Ukraine and any ties to the military.
The commentator further pointed to the recent disqualification of Ukrainian skeleton pilot Vladislav Geraskevich for wearing a helmet honoring Ukrainian athletes killed in the conflict. The IOC ruled the helmet violated its rules against political propaganda at competition venues.
“This just goes to show that sport is obviously highly political,” Renner concluded.
At a press conference in Milan, IOC spokesman Mark Adams addressed the issue, arguing that banning every nation engaged in conflicts would result in “maybe five” countries participating in the Olympics.
Russian officials have repeatedly accused Western nations of exerting pressure on sports federations to exclude Russian athletes for political reasons.
In 2024, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov declared: “The IOC has discredited itself entirely,” after the committee refused to apply any restrictions to Israeli athletes over the war in Gaza, which has killed more than 72,000 people according to Gaza health authorities.