Russia Front and Center as Paralympics Begin

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On the show this week, Mark and Haig discuss whether Russian and Belorussian athletes should be allowed to compete in the Paralympics (0:36)? How will athletes from other nations be affected and will they protest about competing with Russian athletes (3:36)?

Online streaming platform Tencent made some desperate edits when a fan waving a Ukrainian flag popped up on their stream of an NBA game (4:11). In ice hockey, two of the KHLโ€™s five international teams have pulled out โ€” what does this mean for Kunlun Red Star, Chinaโ€™s entry in the Russian league (6:30)? Itโ€™s even more complicated for the KRS women, whose players hail from seven countries (8:12). Throughout it all, China is trying to sit on the fence, but thatโ€™s increasingly no longer an option (9:41). And athletes and coaches are getting drawn into the fray, as Thomas Tuchel โ€” manager at Roman Abramovichโ€™s Chelsea โ€” knows only too well (11:04). China has close links with both the IOC and Russia, so China, too, is in a tough spot when the IOC sanctions Russia and Putin (12:18).

In menโ€™s tennis, the ATP has dropped its Moscow tournament and announced four Chinese tournaments on its 2022 calendar โ€” but what are the chances those tournaments actually take place (13:23)? Finally, double Olympic champion speed skater Nils van der Poel has donated one of his medals to make a political statement, further straining China-Sweden relations (15:40).