Paris Olympics: Afghanistan to have gender-balanced team in first Games since Taliban
- Taliban government has imposed curbs on women and girls condemned by the United Nations as ‘gender apartheid’
A gender-balanced team of three men and three women will represent Afghanistan in Paris next month in a symbolic move for the first summer Olympics since the Taliban surged to power.
The Taliban government has imposed curbs on women and girls condemned by the United Nations as “gender apartheid” and has not been recognised by any country since its 2021 takeover, complicating Afghanistan’s role in international sport.
Afghanistan will field a team of three women and three men, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said last week.
The women will compete in athletics and cycling while their male counterparts will feature in athletics, swimming and judo, though their names have not been released.
The chief executive of Afghanistan’s national Olympic committee (NOC), Dad Mohammad Payenda Akhtari, told AFP all of the athletes, except the judoka, were based outside Afghanistan.