Olympische Winterspiele 2026: Ukrainischer Athlet wegen Helm-Tribut vom Skeleton-Sport disqualifiziert – live

    https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2026/feb/12/winter-olympics-2026-day-six-live-action?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other

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    1. At least somebody thinks of those poor poor oh so ApOlItIcal neutral sportsmen. Their feefees got hurt by being reminded of what their peers do.

    2. burkasHaywan on

      But this is ok? 

      – ** Petr Gumennik (figure skating)** is connected to Ilya Averbukh, a coach sanctioned by Ukraine for his role in pro-war events and performances in occupied Ukrainian territories. Gumennik has also performed in a Russian military uniform and worked with Averbukh on recent projects
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      – **Savelii Korostelev (cross-country skiing)** has liked pro-Putin and pro-military content on social media and was described as an „army skier“ by his club, CSKA, which is affiliated with the Russian armed forces
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      – **Kseniia Korzhova (speed skating)** liked pro-war content from Nikita Nagorny, a sanctioned gymnast and former head of the Russian youth military organization Yunarmia, who is accused of involvement in the deportation of Ukrainian children
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      – **Dariya Nepryaeva (cross-country skiing)** attended a training camp in Crimea, which is illegally occupied by Russia, and was featured in a state-backed TV report about the camp
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      -**Adeliia Petrosian (figure skating)** held a masterclass at a Moscow festival that raises funds for the Russian military

    3. NoManufacturer7372 on

      There are so many layers of wrong here.

      Wearing the picture of dead athletes would have been considered a positive message in any circumstances. But because they died during a war, it’s considered offensive? Did they choose their way to die?

      And, even if they did. Since when speaking against war is a political message? Since when do we have to accept innocent people being killed, because it’s too political?

      I have another take on that. The IOC refuses to let the message of peace to go through. It sends another political message: War is fine in today’s world and we have to live with it.

      Go ahead M. Trump. The IOC, just like FIFA, won’t blame you for invading Greenland, Venezuela, Canada or whoever you want.

      The world has descended into madness.

    4. IOC taking the side of a terrorist state. The Olympic spirit is dead and buried.

    5. RoadandHardtail on

      Every competitor in that event should have refused to participate in that event.

      I was sorry he had to fight this alone.

    6. Welcome to 2026 where being against war, pedophilia and genocide are now political positions that you can’t express.

    7. Undefined_definition on

      Good thing about that?
      A lot more attention to the matter.

      Fuck war.

    8. NorthernStarLV on

      Surely the IOC (and whoever lobbied for this decision behind the scenes) knew this would only increase the attention on the controversy instead of suppresing tthe message, so what was the real point of grasping so hard at straws to justify this ban? Just to show whose side they are on?

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