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    Paralympics-Games opening ceremony faces boycott, travel uncertainty after iran strikes

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    Posted on March 3, 2026

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    Last updated: March 3, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Eight countries—including Ukraine, Czechia, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Netherlands, plus Germany—will boycott the Paralympics opening ceremony in Verona on March 6 in protest against the inclusion of Russian and Belarusian athletes under national flags; travel disruption from a

    Table of Contents

    • Paralympics Opening Ceremony Boycott and Related Developments
    • Boycott Announcement and Participating Nations
    • Travel Disruptions and Airspace Closures
    • Event Details and Athlete Participation
    • Countries Represented and Athlete Numbers
    • Concerns and Reactions from Officials
    • Impact on Athletes and the Games
    • Statements from Italian Paralympic Committee President

    Eight Nations to Boycott Paralympics Opening Ceremony Amid Iran Unrest

    Paralympics Opening Ceremony Boycott and Related Developments

    By Giancarlo Navach

    Boycott Announcement and Participating Nations

    MILAN, March 3 - Eight countries will boycott the Paralympics opening ceremony on Friday in protest at the inclusion of Russian athletes competing under their national flag, while more delegations could miss the event due to travel disruptions following U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran.

    The countries planning to skip the ceremony are the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Netherlands and Ukraine, International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Chief Brand and Communications Officer Craig Spence said.

    Travel Disruptions and Airspace Closures

    The closure of airspace in parts of the Middle East could affect the arrival of stakeholders, the IPC said in a statement.

    The IPC declined to comment on the status of more than 50 national delegations.

    Event Details and Athlete Participation

    The Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics run from March 6 to March 15. The opening ceremony will take place at Verona’s ancient Roman arena, about 170 km (106 miles) east of Milan.

    The IPC expects a record number of athletes at the Games — more than 600 — with final confirmation due in the coming days.

    Countries Represented and Athlete Numbers

    Among registered competitors, 10 are from Russia and Belarus. Israel is expected to send one female alpine skier, while Iran is due to be represented by one male athlete in cross-country skiing.

    Concerns and Reactions from Officials

    Impact on Athletes and the Games

    The president of the Italian Paralympic Committee warned that the situation risked overshadowing a key moment for athletes travelling from around the world to compete in Italy.

    Statements from Italian Paralympic Committee President

    “The situation is truly worrying and unfortunate. The impacts of this war (in the Middle East) could be manifold,” Italian Paralympic Committee President Marco Giunio De Sanctis told Reuters.

    From a logistical standpoint, most athletes should already have arrived, he said, noting that the first para curling match is scheduled to take place in Cortina on Wednesday.

    However, De Sanctis said there were concerns that the escalating conflict involving Iran could overshadow the message of the Games.

    “It is a great shame, because none of the athletes deserve this after making so many sacrifices to get here,” he said.

    (Reporting by Giancarlo Navach, editing by Giselda Vagnoni and Ed Osmond)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has reinstated Russian and Belarusian athletes with national flags—six Russians and four Belarusians—via bipartite slots, prompting boycott threats. (euronews.com)
    • •Countries confirmed to boycott the Verona opening ceremony include Ukraine, Czechia, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Poland, the Netherlands, and Germany. (welt.de)
    • •Meanwhile, thousands of flight cancellations and regional airspace closures—especially by Gulf carriers like Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways—have created major travel disruptions following U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran, potentially affecting arrival of athletes and officials. (theguardian.com)

    References

    • EU Commission boycotts Paralympics opening ceremony over Russian and Belarusian flags | Euronews
    • Wegen Russland: Deutsches Para-Team nicht bei Athletenparade
    • Thousands of flights cancelled as world faces worst travel chaos since Covid crisis

    Frequently Asked Questions about Paralympics-Games opening ceremony faces boycott, travel uncertainty after Iran strikes

    1Why are eight countries boycotting the Paralympics opening ceremony?

    Eight countries are boycotting in protest against the inclusion of Russian athletes competing under their national flag.

    2Which nations plan to boycott the Paralympics opening ceremony?

    The Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Netherlands, and Ukraine will boycott the opening ceremony.

    3How might the Middle East conflict impact the Paralympics?

    Travel disruptions due to airspace closures in the Middle East could prevent some delegations from attending the event.

    4When and where will the Paralympics opening ceremony take place?

    The opening ceremony is scheduled for March 6 at Verona’s ancient Roman arena, near Milan, Italy.

    5How many athletes are expected at the Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics?

    The International Paralympic Committee expects a record of over 600 athletes to participate.

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