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In total, six Russian athletes and four from Belarus – an ally of Russia – are competing at the Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics after the lifting of the IPC’s ban.

As a result, teams from seven countries – including Ukraine – boycotted Friday’s opening ceremony in Verona.

Para-alpine skier Varvara Voronchikhina won Russia’s first gold on Monday – her medal ceremony proceeded with no protest.

Bild also revealed that Kazmaier and Baumann refused to be involved in the medallists’ selfie that takes place after every medal ceremony.

“Four years ago in Beijing we had a great exchange with the Ukrainians. We wanted to show solidarity to them,” mentioned Baumann.

“It’s not about the Russian athletes, themselves. It’s also difficult for many of them, but the IPC’s decision to have Russia here under their flag, with their anthem and their full contingent in attendance, while the Ukrainians are also here, I find simply not correct.”

The IPC told BBC Sport it was aware of the protest and is gathering and analysing evidence on the matter.

The German Paralympic Committee has been contacted for comment.

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