By Associated Press - Monday, March 8, 2021

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) - The IOC has refused to recognize the election of Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko’s son as the troubled country’s top Olympic official.

Viktor Lukashenko was voted in last month to take over from his father as president of the Belarusian Olympic committee despite both being suspended by the IOC in December.

The International Olympic Committee first intervened in fallout from widespread protests and a violent state crackdown since Alexander Lukashenko was re-elected president last August in a disputed poll widely seen as rigged.



Belarus Olympic leadership, including father and son as president and vice president, had “not appropriately protected the Belarusian athletes from political discrimination within the NOC, their member federations or the sports movement,” the IOC said in December.

The election meeting two weeks ago “failed to fully address” those concerns, the IOC said on Monday.

Both Lukashenkos are suspended from attending the Tokyo Olympics which open in July. Viktor Lukashenko, who advises his father on national security, is also banned from travel in the European Union.

A third Belarusian sports official, Dmitry Baskov, is also suspended by the IOC after being linked to the death of a political activist.

The IOC said it also refused to recognize the election of Baskov, head of the national ice hockey federation, to the Belarusian Olympic body’s board.

The current standoff means Belarus risks its athletes having to compete as an independent team under the Olympic flag in Tokyo.

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