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Now that the 2024 Olympics are underway in Paris, athletes from two countries are competing without a national title, flag or anthem — instead, they'll be referred to as "AIN."
AIN is being used for the first time this summer at the Paris 2024 Olympics to represent pre-approved Russian and Belarusian athletes who are not competing on behalf of Russia or Belarus because they have been banned from participating due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
_Mushtarik_, or words which have several significations, as the Arabic word "' ain," which may mean an eye, a fountain, or the sun. The Faith of Islam Edward Sell
Both the gold medalist for the men's event, Ivan Litvinovich, and the silver medalist for the women's event, Viyaleta Bardzilouskaya, were not representing a country on the podium, but rather...
AIN, for the French name of Individual Neutral Athletes, Athlètes individuel neutres, was the designation given by the IOC for athletes from Russia or Belarus who met certain requirements as non-combatants and non-supporters of the Russian War with Ukraine in 2022-2024.