Russian gymnast handed 1-year ban for showing pro-war 'Z' symbol
In this screengrab from social media, Ivan Kuliak is seen sporting the letter "Z" on the front of his outfit, Doha, Qatar, March 6, 2022. (YouTube screengrab)


20-year-old Russian gymnast, Ivan Kuliak, has been banned for one year for sporting an insignia linked to his country's invasion of Ukraine on a medal podium, a disciplinary panel said.

Kuliak's singlet had the letter "Z" prominently placed as he stood next to Ukraine's Kovtun Illia, the gold medallist at a World Cup event in Doha in March.

The "Z" has been seen daubed on Russian tanks and vehicles in Ukraine and has come to symbolize support for the invasion.

A disciplinary commission of the Gymnastics Ethics Foundation (GEF) found that Kuliak violated the rules of the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG), the sport's ruling body.

"Mr. Kuliak is not allowed to participate in any FIG-sanctioned event or competition organized by an affiliated FIG member federation for one year as of the date of this decision," GEF said.

Kuliak must also return his bronze medal and prize money of 500 Swiss francs ($500). He has 21 days to appeal against the punishment.

It had already been decided that all Russian and Belarusian gymnasts will be banned from future competitions.

"If the protective measures keeping Russian athletes from competing are still in place on 17 May 2023, the ban shall continue and expire six months after the removal of said measures," GEF said.