What does Russia think about the 2024 Olympic Games?


People cool off themselves with water sprays besides the Eiffel Tower in Paris on July 29, 2024, during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

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Cast out of the Olympic Games as a pariah due to its ongoing war in Ukraine, Russia appears to be hell-bent on hating on the international sporting tournament in Paris.

After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Russian athletes were banned from performing in the 2024 Games unless they participated as “Individual Neutral Athletes.” As such, there are only 15 Russian athletes competing at the Summer Games in France this year.

Various Russian media outlets, the vast majority of which are linked to the Russian state, have appeared to revel in misfortunes and controversies — both significant and less so — that have sprung up during the competition, ranging from complaints over the catering in the Olympic Village to the gender furore in the women’s boxing event.

With nothing to win and less to lose, Russia’s media coverage of the Olympics has been invariably negative about the competition, host France and the organizer, the International Olympics Committee (IOC).

A ‘disgrace’ off the blocks

The tone of the Russian media coverage was set straight after the opening ceremony, with the Russian press honing in on the “scandal” and “disgrace” caused by a segment of the pageant featuring drag queens, which was accused of mocking Christianity.

Claims by organizers that the segment was meant to represent a pagan feast were ridiculed by the Russian media, with weekly newspaper outlet Argumenty i Fakty describing it as the “Olympus of Hell” and reporting that “the world” had condemned the “blasphemous” opening event.

The Olympic flag is rasied at the Place du Trocadero in front of the Eiffel Tower during the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 on July 26, 2024 in Paris, France. 

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The Russian media has subsequently portrayed the Games as mis-run and mismanaged, focusing on crime, controversy and pollution at the event and accusing host France of having a cavalier and careless approach to the well-being of athletes.

A British athlete complaining about worms found in fish served to athletes in the Olympic Village was reported with relish Tuesday, while a Covid-19 outbreak affecting more than 40 athletes, according to the World Health Organization, is a popular talking point.

Likewise, with the quality of the water of the River Seine in Paris: Russian media outlets have had a field day with news of cancelled training sessions and a postponed race due to bacterial readings.

“The current 2024 Olympics in Paris have become a record holder for various scandals, starting with the opening ceremony. But all records for the lack of common sense were broken by the organizers’ permission to hold water competitions in the dirty and dangerous Seine River,” Moscow-based Moskovsky Komsomolets ran Tuesday, asking an expert to list the “diseases that…



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