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Ukrainian athlete defies Olympic ban on tribute helmet

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Why Ukraine skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych is wearing a banned helmet at Olympics
The IOC said Monday night that the helmet wouldn’t be allowed in competition, citing a rule against making political statements on the Olympic field of play.

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Ukrainian Olympics star banned from wearing helmet tribute to war dead
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Ukrainian Olympic athlete to wear helmet commemorating victims of Russian invasion despite IOC ban
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Ukrainian athlete banned from wearing anti-Russia helmet during Olympics
The International Olympic Committee has sparked backlash after handing down a ban to an athlete over an eyebrow raising helmet.

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Ukrainian Olympian tells CNN he will continue honoring athletes killed in war: ‘Some things are more important than sports’
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Volodymyr Zelensky backs Ukrainian athlete banned from wearing tribute at Olympics
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Ukraine's Heraskevych says he will compete in banned helmet, defying IOC
"Because of their (the dead athletes') sacrifice, we are able to compete here as a team. I will not betray them," Heraskevych told an outdoor press conference by the Olympic rings in Cortina on Tuesda...

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Ukrainian skeleton racer wears remembrance helmet at 2026 Olympics training despite IOC ban
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Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych trains again in banned helmet, despite IOC ruling
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What to Know About the Olympic Political Speech Restrictions

A Ukrainian athlete could face disciplinary action over a helmet commemorating athletes killed in the war with Russia.
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Ukraine's lone figure skater was exhausted worrying about his family. Now he's at the Olympics

Ukrainian figure skater Kyrylo Marsak was exhausted last summer as he trained for the upcoming Milan Cortina Olympics. Drained, anxious and often unable to sleep, the 21-year-old could not stop thinking about his family back in Ukraine: His father is in the army on the front lines and his mother is in Kyiv,
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Ukrainian Olympian's tribute to war victims barred at Winter Games

International Olympic Committee bars a Ukrainian skeleton racer from wearing a helmet showing images of fellow athletes killed in Russia's invasion.
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‘We can’t win this alone’: Ukraine’s flag bearer urges world not to forget war, hints at protest over IOC’s neutral policy

Ukraine’s Winter Olympics flag bearer Vladyslav Heraskevych says that his teammates could stage protests at the Milan Cortina Games over the decision to allow neutral athletes from Russia and Belarus to compete in Italy.
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Who is competing in the Olympic luge team relay?

Each team will get just one run, and competition order will be as follows: Women’s singles, men’s doubles, men’s singles, women’s doubles. The running order by competing nation will be Romania, China,
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As Russians and Belarusians compete at Olympics, Ukraine pushed to the margins

One of the most talked-about moments at the Olympics came from Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych. After his race in Beijing in 2022, just days before Russia launched its full-scale invasion,
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Ukraine, Venezuela cheered, US VP jeered at Olympics

Ukrainian and Venezuelan athletes became the main protagonists, second only to the host nation, during the Olympic opening ceremony entrance. In contrast, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance drew attention as he faced jeers from some spectators.
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