Many Olympic athletes represent 'AIN' country, but what does AIN mean? And why isn't Belarus and Russia in the Olympics?
Some individual athletes from the banned countries will be permitted to participate in the Milano Cortina Winter Games ...
AIN is a French acronym that stands for Individual Neutral Athletes, a label used for athletes with Russian and Belarussian ...
While "AIN" may appear as a country code at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, it doesn't actually represent a nation at all.
The two countries had been banned following the invasion of Ukraine, but had their rights restored last year.
A total of 13 Russian athletes are now set to compete as neutral individuals at the Milan Cortina Olympics after IOC ...
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Russia's time as a Paralympic pariah is ending, as the International Paralympic Committee announced the move Tuesday.
The 2026 Winter Olympics is underway. Two countries, however, were barred from participating in the field. Those nations include Russia and Belarus.
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