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What does AIN stand for? - NBC Olympics
Feb 13, 2026 · The acronym AIN stands for Athletes Individuels Neutres, a French phrase that translates to "Individual Neutral Athletes." The delegation “AIN” exclusively belongs to Russian and …
Individual Neutral Athletes at the 2026 Winter Olympics
The IOC country code is AIN, from the French athlètes individuels neutres. [1] The delegation competed under the same conditions as for the 2024 Summer Olympics. It was banned from using the Olympic …
What Does AIN Stand for At the Olympics? - NBC
Feb 12, 2026 · What does AIN stand for at the Olympics? Athletes designated as "AIN" are Individual Neutral Athletes, with the AIN acronym being based on the French phrase Athlètes Individuels Neutres.
What country is AIN in the Winter Olympics? The initials explained ...
Feb 17, 2026 · No flag, no anthem, and no medals counted for any country. Here’s what AIN means and why the ban is still in place.
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NATA To Partner on FBO Sustainability Awards at AIN Gala Awards will honor both chains and single locations
What is AIN in the Olympics - NBC Chicago
Feb 7, 2026 · "AIN," the French acronym for Individual Neutral Athletes, is the term for athletes who compete independently - not tied to any specific nation - after receiving approval from the International...
What is AIN in Winter Olympics? Here's what to know - USA TODAY
Feb 6, 2026 · What is AIN in the Winter Olympics? AIN – or Individual Neutral Athletes – is the designation used for Russian athletes competing as individuals.
What is AIN at Olympics? Explaining neutral athletes - USA TODAY
Feb 10, 2026 · If any of the AIN athletes were to win gold, a wordless anthem commissioned by the IOC would play. And none of the them will be allowed to participate in the Opening Ceremony Feb. 6.
What does AIN stand for? Olympics AIN country explained - MSN
Many Olympic athletes represent 'AIN' country, but what does AIN mean? And why isn't Belarus and Russia in the Olympics?