CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — International Paralympic Committee President Andrew Parsons voiced significant disappointment regarding what he characterized as deliberate attempts to politicize the Milan Cortina Winter Paralympic Games during the event’s concluding day. In an exclusive interview with The Associated Press, Parsons praised the athletic achievements of the competition while addressing contentious issues including the reinstatement of Russian symbols, climate challenges, and logistical complexities of distributed venues.
Parsons specifically criticized the Ukrainian National Paralympic Committee and several other national committees for what he perceived as efforts to divert attention from athletic excellence to political statements. While expressing profound empathy for the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, Parsons emphasized that as a sports governing body, the IPC must enforce consistent rule application for all participating nations.
“I believe there was a concerted effort to shift focus from sport,” Parsons stated. “While I understand the context, it remains disappointing that some national committees prioritized political messaging over athletic celebration. Fortunately, the majority of committees maintained appropriate focus on sporting achievements.”
Ukrainian officials countered these assertions, with National Paralympic Committee President Valerii Sushkevych maintaining that calls for peace constitute human rights advocacy rather than political statements. Ukraine and allied nations boycotted ceremonial events in protest of the IPC’s decision to permit Russian athletes to compete under their national flag for the first time in over a decade.
The Games marked several significant developments beyond the political tensions. The Russian flag appeared at the Paralympics for the first time since the 2014 Sochi Games, while warmer than expected temperatures forced schedule modifications and prompted discussions about climate change’s impact on winter sports. Parsons acknowledged the distributed venue model presented operational challenges but declared the approach economically sustainable for future events.
Regarding Russia’s participation, Parsons clarified that the IPC’s decision resulted from a vote by the general assembly focused solely on the Paralympic movement’s best interests, without consideration for influencing other international sporting bodies. The president expressed confidence that despite political tensions, the global audience primarily experienced the Games through athletic achievements and record-breaking performances rather than geopolitical controversies.
