A Christian judo Olympian was sidelined by the International Judo Federation after he displayed the sign of the cross while walking into the ring at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris this summer.

Serbian judo world champion Nemanja Majdov announced in a recent social media post that he was suspended for five months from competing in the sport after he made the religious gesture during an Olympic tournament on July 31.

According to the International Judo Federation’s Disciplinary Commission, Majdov was penalized for violating the IJF Code of Ethics, which forbids athletes from making religious signs “before, during or after the fight or during the formal ceremonies.”


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The IJF said Majdov had been warned about violating this rule in past fights in 2018 and 2022.

Majdov was also accused of violating other rules about respecting his opponent during the same Olympic tournament.

“In addition, at the end of the contest, the athlete refused to bow to the opponent and could not control his emotions. He started to remove his judogi while leaving the tatami,” the IJF said.

Majdov defended his actions in a letter back to the foundation, which was included in their disciplinary report. In it, he referenced his devotion to his faith, saying he didn’t mean to cause any provocation with the gesture and that he respects athletes from other religions who have shown other religious symbols.

The Christian athlete also slammed the controversial drag queen opening ceremony at the games as “very Satanic and out of control.”

“The Lord has given me everything, both for me personally and for my career, and he is number one for me and I am proud of that. And that will not change under any circumstances. Glory to Him and thanks for everything,” Majdov wrote on Instagram, according to Google Translate.

In an Instagram post on September 15, he publicly announced his suspension and lamented the IJF’s decision.

“I’m sorry that such a beautiful and difficult sport like judo has fallen to such things,” he said, according to Google Translate.

Majdov also said he would never apologize for displaying the sign of the cross.

“The Lord has given me everything, both for me personally and for my career, and he is number one for me and I am proud of that. And that will not change under any circumstances. Glory to Him and thanks for everything,” Majdov said, according to Google Translate.

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