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Kremlin lauds Russian gymnasts’ decision to withdraw from int’l tourney in Romania

Dmitry Peskov said that the organizers' ban on Russian athletes’ performance under national flag is unacceptable

MOSCOW, June 26. /TASS/. Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday he was proud of the Russian Gymnastics Federation (RGF) for withdrawing from the 2026 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Challenge Cup in the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca.

"We consider it unacceptable [the organizers' ban on Russian athletes’ performance under national flag - TASS] and we are proud of the decision made by the leadership of our team," Peskov said at a news conference.

The Russian Gymnastics Federation announced earlier in the day its decision to withdraw from the 2026 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Challenge Cup in the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca due to serious breaches of competition rules by the organizers.

TASS reported earlier that Cluj-Napoca Mayor Emil Boc opposed returning Russian athletes the right to compete under the national flag and anthem and stated his intention to prevent Russia’s national symbols to be displayed at the Rhythmic Gymnastics Challenge Cup in his city.

The Russian Gymnastics Federation noted that it will seek strict enforcement of World Gymnastics decisions using all available international legal mechanisms.

The 2026 Rhythmic Gymnastics World Challenge Cup is scheduled to take place in Romania’s Cluj-Napoca between June 26-28 and is an official event on the World Gymnastics calendar.

On May 18, the Executive Committee of World Gymnastics decided to lift previously imposed restrictions on Russian athletes, allowing them to compete internationally under the Russian flag. European Gymnastics later informed TASS of the decision and stated it would decide on lifting restrictions by May 24, eventually following suit.

In December 2025, the IOC Executive Board issued recommendations allowing athletes from Russia and Belarus to participate in international competitions under national flags and anthems. The recommendation applied to both individual and team sports. Numerous international sports federations followed the proposal.