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Anastasiia Bagiian, of Russia, and her guide Sergei Siniakin, wave from the podium after winning the gold medal in the cross country skiing women's 10Km interval start classic vision impaired final at the 2026 Winter Paralympics, in Tesero, Italy, March 1

THE Russian national anthem rang again at the Paralympics today, a day after Germany athletes appeared to stage a protest in the podium ceremony at Milan Cortina.

Ivan Golubkov won Russia’s third gold of these Games in the men’s Para cross-country 10km interval start sitting. Anastasiia Bagiian then added the nations’ fourth gold by winning the women’s Para cross-country 10km interval start classic for vision-impaired athletes.

“I am very happy,” Golubkov said. “I spent 20 years to get to this point. I was preparing for every race and planned to show a good performance in every race, but this race was very smooth, and it went very well.”

The anthem had played for the first time in more than a decade at the Paralympics on Monday, and again on Tuesday when Bagiian won the Para cross-country sprint classic.

Russian athletes are back competing under their own flag in the Winter Paralympics after years of having to do so as neutral athletes because of the country’s doping violations and military conflicts.

During the podium ceremony on Tuesday, German silver medalist Linn Kazmaier and her guide, Florian Baumann, looked down as the Russian flag was raised and the anthem was played. Then they kept their distance from the Russian athletes while posing for photos with the medals. While leaving the stage, they appeared to refuse to take a photo with the other podium finalists.

The German National Paralympic Committee said it “was an expression of solidarity with their friends, the Ukrainian athletes.”

Germany was among the nations that criticised the return of Russian athletes competing under their flag at the Milan Cortina Games. Some nations, including Ukraine, boycotted the opening ceremony on Friday.

The Russian national anthem for a gold medal win had not been heard at any Olympics or Paralympics since the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Games.

Russian athletes were initially banned because of a state-sponsored doping programme, and the sanctions had continued after the invasion.

Russia arrived at Milan Cortina with six athletes who were given wildcard entries by the International Paralympic Committee.

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