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World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

Israeli Gymnasts Denied Visas for World Championships, Prompting Outcry

In a move that drew rebukes from sports leaders and human-rights advocates, Indonesian authorities declined to issue visas to Israel’s delegation for the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Jakarta. The decision prevents elite competitors—including recent world and Olympic medalists—from defending their titles on one of the sport’s biggest stages. International organizers expressed “great concern,” reiterating that athletes should not be penalized for geopolitical disputes and warning that excluding national teams undermines the integrity of global competition.

Israel’s gymnastics federation condemned the ban as collective punishment and urged the international federation to safeguard the Olympic Charter’s principles of neutrality and equal access. Observers noted that politicizing visas not only punishes athletes but also risks cascading consequences for future events scheduled in the region. Calls grew for contingency plans that would either relocate competitions or impose consequences on host countries that discriminate against participants based on nationality.

Coaches and athletes voiced frustration at years of training jeopardized by late-stage administrative decisions. The episode added to a broader debate about whether global sports bodies can enforce consistent standards when national politics intrude, and whether federations will take meaningful action to deter future exclusions.

(DM/VFI News)

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