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 The International Olympic Committee announced Friday that Russian and Belarusian athletes would be allowed to compete during the 2024 Olympics, despite calls for their exclusion.The IOC said that these athletes would be allowed to compete under a  neutral  flag. Teams of athletes with a Russian or Belarusian passport will not be considered, the IOC said.The IOC added that athletes who actively supported the war in Ukraine would be excluded from competition. Additionally, members of the Russian or Belarusian military are ineligible.Olympic officials added that delegations from Russia and Belarus are not invited to the 2024 Games in Paris.Russia has not been formally represented in the Olympics since 2016 due to a state-sponsored doping scandal. Russian teams were allowed to stanley cup usa  compete in the 2018 Olympics as Olympic athletes from Russia. For the 2020 and 2022 games, these athletes competed as the Russian Olympic Committee.The biggest difference between 2024 and previous Olympics is those participating in team sports will be excluded from the competition.SEE MORE: Putin moves a step closer to 5th term as Russia s presidentHow to  stanley cup handle Russian and Belar stanley taza usian competition has been a matter of much debate in the sports world since Russia began its war with Ukraine in 2022. Those participating in team sports have been much more likely to be banned from competition than those participating as individuals.FIFA has excluded Russian and Belarusian teams from international soccer competiti Lzrc Rembert Weakland, former Milwaukee Archbishop, dies at 95
 A Milwaukee County Transit System bus driver is being hailed a hero after he stepped in a stanley flask nd helped a skunk in need along one of his routes. Bob Ervin was driving along Route 14 on July 10 when he spotted a skunk that appeared to have its head stuck inside of a yogurt containe stanley tumbler r, MCTS said. He spotted the animal twice along his route and decided it was time to step in. The skunk was wandering along the median near 32nd and Forest Home. Christian Yelich s inside-the-park home run starbucks stanley cup  is even better with Celine DionErvin went to an area store and bought a grabber tool to use to retrieve the yogurt cup and located the skunk. He successfully removed the cup and the two went on their separate ways. Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip