Why is Russia banned from the Olympics?
Russia is banned due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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Alex Ovechkin, the Washington Capitals' star, has confirmed he is not watching the 2026 Winter Olympics. This comes as Russia remains banned from international hockey competitions due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The ban on Russian participation in international hockey events stems from the nation's invasion of Ukraine, leading to widespread sanctions across various sports. This has significantly impacted Russian athletes, including hockey stars who dreamed of Olympic glory. Ovechkin, who has played in multiple Olympics, admitted he isn't watching the current tournament, echoing similar sentiments regarding the Four Nations Face Off, where Russia was also excluded.
Several Capitals players, such as Tom Wilson and Martin Fehervary, are participating in the Olympics, representing Canada and Slovakia, respectively. The absence of the Russian team has undoubtedly altered the dynamics of the tournament, with many missing the potential star power of players like Ovechkin, Nikita Kucherov and Kirill Kaprizov.
Russia is banned due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The ban is expected to continue through the 2026-27 season.
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