CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy, Feb 12 (Reuters) – Ukraine’s skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych was disqualified from the Milano Cortina Winter Video games on Thursday over using a helmet depicting Ukrainian athletes killed within the struggle with Russia, the Worldwide Olympic Committee mentioned.
He was knowledgeable of his disqualification after a gathering with IOC President Kirsty Coventry early within the morning on the sliding venue, shortly earlier than the beginning of his competitors. His crew mentioned they might attraction the choice on the Courtroom of Arbitration for Sport.

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Coventry advised reporters she had wished to satisfy the athlete nose to nose in a last-ditch effort to interrupt the deadlock. “I used to be not meant to be right here however I assumed it was actually essential to return right here and speak to him nose to nose,” Coventry advised reporters. “Nobody, particularly me, is disagreeing with the messaging, it’s a robust message, it’s a message of remembrance, of reminiscence.
“The problem was to discover a resolution for the sector of play. Sadly we’ve not been capable of finding that resolution” she added, choking up. “I actually wished to see him race, It’s been an emotional morning.”
“It’s actually concerning the guidelines and the laws and that on this case… we’ve got to have the ability to hold a protected setting for everybody and sadly, that simply means no messaging is allowed.”
The IOC had provided him the chance to show his “helmet of remembrance” depicting 24 photographs of lifeless compatriots earlier than the beginning and after the top of Thursday’s race on the Video games, whereas additionally permitting him to put on a black armband whereas competing.
Ukraine’s Olympic Committee, which supported Heraskevych within the case, mentioned it was not planning to boycott the Video games over the disqualification.
“I’m disqualified from the race. I can’t get my Olympic second,” mentioned Heraskevych. “They had been killed, however their voice is so loud that the IOC is afraid of them. I advised Coventry that this resolution performs together with Russia’s narrative.”
“I sincerely consider that it’s exactly due to their sacrifice that these Olympic Video games can happen in any respect at this time. Although the IOC desires to betray the reminiscence of those athletes, I can’t betray them,” mentioned the athlete, who additionally displayed a “No Struggle in Ukraine” signal on the Beijing 2022 Olympics days earlier than Russia’s invasion.
Latvian coach Ivo Steinbergs advised Reuters he had filed a protest with the Worldwide Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation to reinstate the athlete.
The skeleton began on Thursday morning.
This isn’t the primary time the IOC has sanctioned an athlete for a political message.
Essentially the most well-known case dates again to the 1968 Summer time Olympics in Mexico Metropolis when U.S. sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised black-gloved fists in the course of the 200m medal ceremony to protest about racial injustice in the USA.
That led to their expulsion from the Video games, though Smith saved his gold medal and Carlos his bronze.
On the 2024 Paris Olympics, Afghan breakdancer Manizha Talash, a member of the refugee Olympic crew, was disqualified after carrying a cape with the slogan “Free Afghan Girls” throughout a pre-qualifying competitors.











