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Iranian Paralympian unable to make Games due to war

9:05 am today
Andrew Parsons, President of the International Paralympic Committee, is seen with the mascots Tina and Milo during the press briefing for the Opening Ceremony and on the decision to allow athletes from Russia and Belarus to participate in the Games using their respective countries' flags, anthems, and uniforms during the XIV Winter Paralympic Games Milano Cortina 2026 at the Allianz Tower in Milan, Italy, on February 23, 2026 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). (Photo by Alessandro Bremec / NurPhoto via AFP)

Andrew Parsons, President of the International Paralympic Committee, with mascots Tina and Milo, during a media briefing for the XIV Winter Paralympic Games Milano Cortina 2026. Photo: ALESSANDRO BREMEC

Iran will not compete at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, the International Paralympic Committee has announced, with their lone athlete unable to travel due to the conflict in the Middle East.

Iran's National Paralympic Committee were planning to send two-time Paralympian Aboulfazl Khatibi Mianaei, who was set to compete in two Para cross-country skiing medal events on 10 and 11 March.

However, due to the conflict in the Middle East, the Paralympian who competed in Pyeongchang in 2018 and in Beijing in 2022 cannot travel safely to Italy.

"We were informed by NPC Iran that safe passage to Milano Cortina 2026 was not possible, and, as a result, they would not be able to come to the Games," Andrew Parsons, IPC president, said in a statement.

"It is really disappointing for world sport and especially for Aboulfazl that he is unable to travel safely to compete at his third Paralympic Winter Games at Milano Cortina 2026.

"Since the conflict began on Saturday, the IPC and Milano Cortina 2026 Organising Committee have been working tirelessly behind-the-scenes with the NPC and national ski federation to find alternative routes for the safe passage of the Iran delegation to the Games.

"However, with the conflict ongoing across the Middle East, the risk to human life is too high."

- Reuters

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