Many Olympic athletes represent 'AIN' country, but what does AIN mean? And why isn't Belarus and Russia in the Olympics?
Some individual athletes from the banned countries will be permitted to participate in the Milano Cortina Winter Games ...
AIN is a French acronym that stands for Individual Neutral Athletes, a label used for athletes with Russian and Belarussian ...
While "AIN" may appear as a country code at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, it doesn't actually represent a nation at all.
By Giselda Vagnoni MILAN, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Olympic hosts Italy called on Thursday for a reversal of the decision to let 10 Russian and Belarusian athletes compete with national flags and anthems at ...
The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, mark a historic moment for the Games. Not only because Italy is hosting for the first time since Torino 2006, but because these Olympics ...
Russia's time as a Paralympic pariah is ending, as the International Paralympic Committee announced the move Tuesday.
In the Olympic women's figure skating, Adeliia Petrosian represents "AIN," but what does that mean? Here's what to know about ...
Russia and Belarus are banned from the Olympics because of their involvement in the war in Ukraine.
A total of 13 Russian athletes are now set to compete as neutral individuals at the Milan Cortina Olympics after IOC ...
Though Olympics viewers missed out on artistic gymnastics Friday, the unique, one-day trampoline gymnastics event took place, with two of the event's medalists leaving many fans with questions.
Russia and Belarus will have a combined 10 para athletes at next month's Milano Cortina Paralympics.