The first-ever ban in the Games was imposed in the 1920 summer Olympics which was held in Antwerp, Belgium. Here, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey were banned for their involvement in the World War I.
In 1924, Germany was again banned from the Paris Games in continuation of the ramifications of the war.
Japan and Germany were banned from the 1948 Summer Olympics owing to their involvement in the World War II.
Due to the apartheid regime, South Africa was banned from the Olympics from 1964 to 1992.
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe was banned from the games in 1972 owing to the country's policies of racial segregation.
Due to the ruling Taliban's take on women's participation in sports, Afghanistan was banned from the Melbourne games in 2000.
International Olympic Committee suspended Kuwait in 2015 since the country's government interfered with its Olympic committee. In response, athletes from Kuwait participated in the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016 as independent athletes.
North Korea was banned from the Beijing Winter Games in 2022 as a repercussion of their decision to withdraw from the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, a move that reportedly violated the Olympic Charter.
Published 27 July 2024, 09:51 IST