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Up to 74 countries to participate in 2024 BRICS Games, says regional official

The 2024 BRICS Games will be held in Kazan on June 12-23 and will feature events in 25 different sports

KAZAN, April 4. /TASS/. As many as 74 countries will take part in the 2024 BRICS Games this year in the Russian city of Kazan, a senior state official of Russia’s Republic of Tatarstan said on Thursday.

"Kazan will bring together participants from 74 countries, including 10 BRICS member states, including Russia," Deputy Head for Social Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan Guzel Sagitova told journalists.

"The overall number of athletes and delegations’ participants in the event stands at over 4,700 people," she said.

Sagitova also noted that the official opening ceremony of the BRICS Games would coincide with the celebrations of the Russia Day, which is marked on June 12.

"The opening ceremony of the BRICS Games will be held on June 12, which marks the Russia Day, and it will be organized on the premises of the Universiade Village in the style of outdoor theatrical performance," she said adding that the Universiade Village is set to accommodate all delegations of participating countries.

According to Sagitova, the 2024 BRICS Games would engage a total of 18 sports facilities with 17 of them located in Kazan and one in Moscow. A total of 389 sets of medals will be at the stake during the competitions.

The 2024 BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) Games will be held in Kazan on June 12-23 and will feature events in 25 different sports.

In mid-May 2023, Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed the government to submit proposals for organizing and holding the 2024 BRICS Games in Russia.

Russian Sports Minister Oleg Matytsin emphasized earlier that the BRICS Games are not meant to rival any other competitions and will not interfere with the international sports calendar.

IOC’s regulations against Russia

The International Olympic Committee Executive Board convened for a meeting at the Olympic House in Lausanne, Switzerland, on March 19-20 and following the opening day it decided to bar athletes from Russia and Belarus from taking part in the Parade of Athletes and also exclude them from the 2024 Olympics overall medal standings.

The IOC, however, ruled that Russian athletes, cleared to participate in the upcoming Olympics, would not have to sign anything denouncing their country’s special military operation in Ukraine.

On October 12, 2023, the IOC suspended the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) until further notice after the Russian organization included the Olympic councils of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics (DPR and LPR), the Zaporozhye and Kherson Regions as its members.

The Swiss-based CAS registered on November 6, 2023 an appeal from the ROC against the IOC’s decision on the Russian governing Olympic body’s suspension.

The suspension means that the ROC cannot act as a national Olympic committee or receive financing from the Olympic movement. The IOC however reserved the right to clear Russian athletes to take part in the Olympic Games in Paris in 2024 as neutrals. Later, IOC President Thomas Bach said that Russian athletes should have no affiliation with the ROC if they want to compete at the Olympic Games.