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The International Olympic Committee has issued a formal statement addressing growing speculation about whether the United States would face any restrictions at the upcoming Winter Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina. With the opening ceremony scheduled for early February, anticipation is building across the sporting world, and questions surrounding eligibility and participation had begun to circulate widely in recent weeks. The IOC’s clarification was intended to put those rumors to rest and refocus attention on the Games themselves.
The Milan–Cortina Winter Olympics are expected to welcome thousands of athletes, officials, and spectators from across the globe. The United States is set to send one of the largest national delegations, with competitors participating in events ranging from alpine skiing and snowboarding to ice hockey and figure skating. As preparations intensified, online discussions and political commentary began to suggest that recent policy shifts and international developments involving the U.S. could potentially influence its standing within global sporting institutions.
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