Russian athlete Marta Zaynullina is seen during a welcoming ceremony upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at airport of Kazan , Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134596
Russian athletes Rushan Minnegulov and Marta Zaynullina are seen during a welcoming ceremony upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at airport of Kazan , Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134595
Russian athletes Rushan Minnegulov and Marta Zaynullina are seen during a welcoming ceremony upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at airport of Kazan , Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134593
Russian athletes Rushan Minnegulov and Marta Zaynullina are seen during a welcoming ceremony upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at airport of Kazan , Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134592
Russian athletes Rushan Minnegulov and Marta Zaynullina are seen during a welcoming ceremony upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at airport of Kazan , Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134591
Russian athlete Marta Zaynullina is seen during a welcoming ceremony upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at airport of Kazan , Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134589
Russian athlete Rushan Minnegulov is seen during a welcoming ceremony upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at airport of Kazan , Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134584
Russian athletes are seen upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at Sheremetyevo airport outside Moscow, Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134168
Fans greet Russian athletes upon their arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at Sheremetyevo airport outside Moscow, Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134167
Russian athletes are seen during a welcoming ceremony upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at Sheremetyevo airport outside Moscow, Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134166
Russian athletes are seen during a welcoming ceremony upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at Sheremetyevo airport outside Moscow, Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134165
Russian athletes are seen during a welcoming ceremony upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at Sheremetyevo airport outside Moscow, Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134164
Russian athletes are seen during a welcoming ceremony upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at Sheremetyevo airport outside Moscow, Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134163
Russian athletes walk upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at Sheremetyevo airport outside Moscow, Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134162
Russian athletes are pictured upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at Sheremetyevo airport outside Moscow, Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134090
Russian athletes are pictured upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at Sheremetyevo airport outside Moscow, Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134088
Russian athletes are pictured upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at Sheremetyevo airport outside Moscow, Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134087
Russian athletes are pictured upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at Sheremetyevo airport outside Moscow, Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134086
Russian athletes are pictured upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at Sheremetyevo airport outside Moscow, Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134085
Russian athletes walk upon arrival from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics at Sheremetyevo airport outside Moscow, Russia. On March 3, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) reversed its original decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games in a neutral status, and completely banned them from competitions, fearing boycott by other countries due to Russia's military operation in Ukraine.06.03.2022#8134066