Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych's father, Mykhailo, sitting near the start house, broke down in tears when the IOC disqualified Vladyslav from Milano Cortina 2026 minutes before his first run on 12 February.
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Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych's father, Mykhailo, sitting near the start house, broke down in tears when the IOC disqualified Vladyslav from Milano Cortina 2026 minutes before his first run on 12 February.
The decision was announced because the athlete refused to remove a helmet bearing portraits of Ukrainian athletes killed in Russia's war against Ukraine.
Ukraine's FM Andrii Sybiha called it "a moment of shame" for the IOC.
Champion.com
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Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych's father, Mykhailo, sitting near the start house, broke down in tears when the IOC disqualified Vladyslav from Milano Cortina 2026 minutes before his first run on 12 February.
The decision was announced because the athlete refused to remove a helmet bearing portraits of Ukrainian athletes killed in Russia's war against Ukraine.
Ukraine's FM Andrii Sybiha called it "a moment of shame" for the IOC.
Champion.com
DAS #IOC
IOC verteidigt Verkauf von T-Shirts zu Nazi-Spielen 1936
Im offiziellen Olympia-Fanshop gibt es Kleidungsstücke mit Aufdruck der von den Nationalsozialisten inszenierten Spiele in Berlin zu kaufen. Das Internationale Olympische Komitee verteidigt das Angebot.
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Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych's father, Mykhailo, sitting near the start house, broke down in tears when the IOC disqualified Vladyslav from Milano Cortina 2026 minutes before his first run on 12 February.
The decision was announced because the athlete refused to remove a helmet bearing portraits of Ukrainian athletes killed in Russia's war against Ukraine.
Ukraine's FM Andrii Sybiha called it "a moment of shame" for the IOC.
Champion.com
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych's father, Mykhailo, sitting near the start house with his hands over his mouth, being comforted by another man.
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Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych's father, Mykhailo, sitting near the start house, broke down in tears when the IOC disqualified Vladyslav from Milano Cortina 2026 minutes before his first run on 12 February.
The decision was announced because the athlete refused to remove a helmet bearing portraits of Ukrainian athletes killed in Russia's war against Ukraine.
Ukraine's FM Andrii Sybiha called it "a moment of shame" for the IOC.
Champion.com
@EuromaidanPress
Fuck the IOC. Fuck the Olympics. Fuck the World Cup.Fuck all these backwards upside down shitheads.
#doomed #worsttimeline #fucktheIOC -
@NormanDunbar @EuromaidanPress
I Will NEVER have anything to do with the Olympics ever again. Completely done.I wish my hands of this shit.
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Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych's father, Mykhailo, sitting near the start house, broke down in tears when the IOC disqualified Vladyslav from Milano Cortina 2026 minutes before his first run on 12 February.
The decision was announced because the athlete refused to remove a helmet bearing portraits of Ukrainian athletes killed in Russia's war against Ukraine.
Ukraine's FM Andrii Sybiha called it "a moment of shame" for the IOC.
Champion.com
@EuromaidanPress It is total shame, but this is the third time I have seen a mention of this awful misjudgement in a very short time, so I hope this goes viral! Personally I have boosted it each time and will do so again. This kind of despicable behaviour is very much the kind of thing happening lately 🤬
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Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych's father, Mykhailo, sitting near the start house, broke down in tears when the IOC disqualified Vladyslav from Milano Cortina 2026 minutes before his first run on 12 February.
The decision was announced because the athlete refused to remove a helmet bearing portraits of Ukrainian athletes killed in Russia's war against Ukraine.
Ukraine's FM Andrii Sybiha called it "a moment of shame" for the IOC.
Champion.com
@EuromaidanPress IOC only cares about profits and Russia invading an innocent Ukraine means nothing to IOC
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Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych's father, Mykhailo, sitting near the start house, broke down in tears when the IOC disqualified Vladyslav from Milano Cortina 2026 minutes before his first run on 12 February.
The decision was announced because the athlete refused to remove a helmet bearing portraits of Ukrainian athletes killed in Russia's war against Ukraine.
Ukraine's FM Andrii Sybiha called it "a moment of shame" for the IOC.
Champion.com
@EuromaidanPress I'm glad I'm not even watching the winter olympics, they should be ashamed.
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