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    Swimming-Finland Joins Hosting Boycott Over World Aquatics Decision on Russia

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on April 25, 2026

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    Last updated: April 25, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Finland, joining Norway and Poland, will refuse to host international aquatics events as long as World Aquatics permits Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under their national flags and anthems, citing ethical obligations and solidarity with Ukraine.

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    Table of Contents

    • Nordic Countries Respond to World Aquatics’ Decision on Russian and Belarusian Athletes
    • Nordic Swimming Federation’s Stance
    • Return of Russian and Belarusian Athletes
    • Finland’s Position on Hosting Events
    • Ethical Responsibilities and Solidarity
    • Reactions from Other Nordic Federations
    • Denmark
    • Sweden
    • Lithuania and Estonia
    • World Aquatics’ Response

    Finland Refuses to Host Championships Amid World Aquatics’ Russia Controversy

    Nordic Countries Respond to World Aquatics’ Decision on Russian and Belarusian Athletes

    By Tommy Lund

    April 25 (Reuters) - Finland will not host international championships while World Aquatics allows athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete, joining Norway and Poland as tensions grow between several Nordic countries and swimming's global governing body.

    Nordic Swimming Federation’s Stance

    Members of the Nordic Swimming Federation contacted by Reuters distanced themselves from World Aquatics' decision earlier this month to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to return to competition with full honours.

    Further discussions between Nordic Swimming Federation members have been scheduled for Monday. The group includes representatives from Denmark, Estonia, the Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden.

    Return of Russian and Belarusian Athletes

    Russian and Belarusian athletes have been permitted to compete in WA events with their respective uniforms, flags and anthems since April 14. The global governing body added that Russia and Belarus would resume full membership rights.

    Competitors from Russia and Belarus were banned from international sporting events following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, which was launched in part from Belarusian territory.

    Norway and Poland have said they will not host international championships as long as World Aquatics allows athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete.

    Finland’s Position on Hosting Events

    Ethical Responsibilities and Solidarity

    FINLAND WILL NOT HOST 

    The Finnish Swimming Federation (Aquatics Finland) emphasised that international sport carries significant ethical responsibilities, including showing solidarity with Ukrainian athletes who continue to compete under challenging conditions.

    "Aquatics Finland has decided that it will not apply to host international aquatics championships for as long as the war continues," President Ville Riekkinen said in a statement to Reuters, adding it would not invite athletes or teams affiliated with Russia or Belarus, nor clubs affiliated with these countries, to domestic events.

    Reactions from Other Nordic Federations

    Denmark

    While other Nordic countries have hesitated to adopt formal boycotts, their reaction to WA's decision is negative.

    The Danish Swimming Federation disagreed with the ruling, though it noted the issue was moot for them as Denmark currently lacks the funds and facilities to host a European Championship.

    "Decisions of this nature are significant and require thorough discussion within the Danish Federation before any position is formally adopted," it said in a statement to Reuters.

    Sweden

    The Swedish Swimming Federation said it respected Norway's decision earlier this week, but had not yet decided on its own position, noting that the question was largely hypothetical because Sweden was not planning any future events.

    Lithuania and Estonia

    Further south, the Lithuanian national governing body for aquatics voiced deep concern over the reintegration of Russian and Belarusian athletes, telling Reuters it was consulting with public institutions and declining to comment on their own future hosting decisions until after those discussions.

    The Estonian Swimming Federation said it also did not support the decision and would discuss the issue on Monday with the rest of the members of the Nordic Swimming federation.

    World Aquatics’ Response

    World Aquatics told Reuters in a statement earlier this week that it "remains determined to ensure that pools and open water ⁠remain places ​where athletes from all nations can ​come together in peaceful competition."

    (Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Ken Ferris)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Finland’s Aquatics Finland will not apply to host championships while Russian and Belarusian athletes are allowed full participation with flags and anthems, and will exclude them from domestic events, affirming solidarity with Ukrainian athletes (pravda.com.ua).
    • •Norway and Poland have already announced similar hosting boycotts: Norway’s Swimming Federation will not host any championships under these conditions, while Poland has said it will not invite Russian or Belarusian athletes to its 2027 European Diving Championships (reform.news).
    • •World Aquatics reversed prior restrictions on April 13, 2026, restoring full membership rights and allowing athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete with flags and anthems after years of being barred or limited to neutral status (swimmingworldmagazine.com).

    References

    • Nordic countries refuse to host World Aquatics events after readmission of Russian athletes | Ukrainska Pravda
    • Norway to Boycott World Aquatics Decision on Belarusian and Russian Athletes – REFORM.news (formerly REFORM.by)
    • World Aquatics to Allow Russia, Belarus Swimmers to Compete for Countries Again

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swimming-Finland joins hosting boycott over World Aquatics decision on Russia

    1Why is Finland boycotting World Aquatics championships?

    Finland opposes World Aquatics' decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete following the invasion of Ukraine.

    2Which Nordic countries have joined the boycott?

    Finland, Norway, and Poland have announced they will not host international swimming championships while Russia and Belarus are readmitted.

    3What is the position of other Nordic swimming federations?

    Federations from Denmark, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands have expressed disagreement or concern, with several awaiting further discussions before announcing formal positions.

    4How did World Aquatics respond to criticism of its decision?

    World Aquatics stated they remain committed to ensuring pools and open water remain spaces for peaceful international competition.

    5What ethical concerns were raised by Finland?

    Finland highlighted the importance of solidarity with Ukrainian athletes and emphasized ethical responsibilities in international sports.

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