I Watched the Olympics in Ukraine
The article reflects on the experience of watching the Olympics from Ukraine amidst the ongoing war, noting the harsh realities faced by athletes and the country.
Heraskevyč received four million from a Ukrainian billionaire for his further career
Heraskevyč has secured a financial boost from a prominent Ukrainian businessman, enabling him to advance in his career.
Disqualified Ukrainian skeletonist Heraskevyč's appeal was unsuccessful
Ukrainian skeletonist Oleksandr Heraskevyč's appeal against his disqualification has been denied.
Disqualification for Remembering Victims of Russian Aggression. Why Was the Ukrainian Athlete Excluded by the Olympic Committee?
The International Olympic Committee disqualified Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevyč for displaying solidarity with Ukrainian victims of Russian aggression, stating it violated the Olympic Charter.
Disqualification! The IOC did not allow the Ukrainian with the helmet of the deceased athletes to start
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevyč was disqualified from the Olympic race for attempting to compete with a helmet featuring images of deceased athletes, despite a ban from the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
The faces of the dead must not go to the Olympics. The IOC stopped the Ukrainian helmet of truth
The International Olympic Committee has prohibited Ukrainian skeletonist Vladyslav Heraškevyč from competing with a helmet featuring the portraits of athletes killed by Russia, described as a silent memorial for the fallen, although President Zelenskyj praised it as a reminder of Ukraine's cost for freedom.
It breaks my heart, says Ukrainian skeleton racer. Friends killed by Russians were on his helmet, IOC banned it.
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevyč has been banned from wearing a helmet that honors his friends killed in the war due to IOC regulations, thus highlighting his emotional turmoil and uproar over the ongoing Russian aggression in Ukraine.