Miks Dukurs has dedicated heartfelt farewell words to his sister
Musician Miks Dukurs paid tribute to his late sister, Paula Dukure, through heartfelt words on social media.
Veston wins Olympic gold medals despite serious injury trained by Dukurs
British skeleton athlete Matt Weston won two gold medals at the 2026 Milan and Cortina Winter Olympics despite suffering from a serious shoulder injury.
Andžāne and Indriksons express support for Heraskevičs. Dukurs' pupils triumph in the relay
Latvian athletes Marta Andžāne and Emīls Indriksons finished 13th in the Olympic skeleton relay, showing support for disqualified athlete Vladislavs Heraskevičs.
Confusion and anger — Olympic viewers condemn the disqualification of Ukrainian skeletonist
Latvian Olympian Dainis Dukurs expresses outrage over the disqualification of a Ukrainian skeletonist for wearing a helmet honoring fallen friends in the war, signaling a broader discontent regarding the treatment of athletes from conflict zones.
Skeleton veteran Dainis Dukurs: Representatives of the Olympic movement in Latvia must show how strong they are
Dainis Dukurs, a prominent figure in skeleton sports, expresses disappointment over the recent disqualification of an athlete and emphasizes the need for integrity in the Olympic movement in Latvia.
Olympic champion's coach Dukurs: Part of the skeleton gold medal is deserved by the residents of Liepaja
Martins Dukurs credits the metalworking specialists in Liepaja for satisfying the needs of the British skeleton team.
Singer Paula Dukure has passed away
Singer Paula Dukure has died, as confirmed by her brother Miks Dukurs on social media.
Indriksons debuts with 18th place, Dukura's student Vestons becomes champion
Latvian athlete Emils Indriksons finished 18th in the Olympic skeleton competitions, while Great Britain's Matt Weston, a student of Martin Dukurs, won the championship.
British Skeletonists Trained by Martins Dukurs Lose Appeal Over New Helmets
The British skeleton team has lost its appeal regarding new helmet designs for the Milan and Cortina Olympics, as the helmets do not meet current safety standards.