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Countries Banned from the Olympics 2024

  • Zimbabwe was named Rhodesia at the time of its bans.
  • Although not yet officially banned, Zimbabwe (then called Rhodesia) was prevented from participating in the 1968 games by the selective application of a UN security resolution which created passport issues for the country's athletes.
  • Athletes from banned countries are often permitted to participate in the games under a non-national flag (see Russia, Belarus)
Country
Year Banned
Reason for Ban
Belarus
  • 2024 Paris
  • Country's role in Russia's ongoing 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Belarusian athletes may compete as ‘Individual Neutral Athletes’, as long as they do not actively support the invasion.
Russia
  • 2016 Rio
  • 2018 PyeongChang
  • 2020 Tokyo
  • 2022 Beijing
  • 2024 Paris
  • 2016-2020: State-sponsored doping program. However, drug-free Russians have often been allowed to compete independently under the banner Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR)
  • 2022-2024: Country's ongoing 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Russian athletes may compete as ‘Individual Neutral Athletes’, as long as they do not actively support the invasion.
Afghanistan
  • 2000 Sydney
  • Discrimination against women and prohibition of sports
Zimbabwe
  • 1972 Munich
  • 1976 Montreal
  • Racial minority government
South Africa
  • 1964 Tokyo
  • 1972 Munich
  • 1976 Montreal
  • 1980 Moscow
  • 1984 Los Angeles
  • 1988 Barcelona
  • Aparthied policies (all years)
Japan
  • 1948 London
  • Role in WWII
Germany
  • 1920 Antwerp
  • 1924 Paris
  • 1948 London
  • Role in WWI
  • Role in WWI
  • Role in WWII
Turkey
  • 1920 Antwerp
  • Role in WWI
Hungary
  • 1920 Antwerp
  • Role in WWI
Austria
  • 1920 Antwerp
  • Role in WWI
Bulgaria
  • 1920 Antwerp
  • Role in WWI

Which countries have been banned from the Olympics?

Afghanistan, Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Russia, South Africa, Turkey, and Zimbabwe have all been banned from competing in the Olympics at some point in history.

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