The symbol of the helmet was not a collection of abstract designs; it was actually a visual representation of real people. The faces of over 20 members of the Ukrainian Olympic Team killed during ...
Athletes can reach speeds of up to 96 miles per hour, according to our analysis, which is faster than a cheetah.
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Ukrainian Skeleton Racer Banned from Olympics Over Helmet Gifted $200K to Continue Advocacy
Vladislav Heraskevych was disqualified from the Olympics for wearing a helmet depicting victims of the war in Ukraine ...
After a Ukrainian skeleton racer was banned from the Winter Olympics following his controversial helmet, a billionaire has stepped him to donate more than $200,000 to the athlete.
The ‘breakdancing’ of the Winter Olympics with athletes ‘running like hamsters’: Welcome to ski mountaineering - IN DEPTH: The Milano-Cortina Games will be the first to feature ski mountaineering, an ...
Ukraine said Wednesday that its officials will not attend the Winter Paralympics next month over the decision by organizers ...
Weston, 28, captured the hearts of the nation by becoming the first British athlete to win two gold medals at the same Winter Games ...
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Olympic politics, intrigue and sports marketing history recounted in IOC insider's new book
MILAN (AP) — Political pressure on Olympic officials, like in the case of the Ukraine skeleton racer’s memorial helmet at the Milan Cortina Games, is nothing new, according to a long-time IOC insider.
The name of Laila Edwards will be front and center in communities of color if the United States wins the gold medal in Olympic Women’s Hockey. Edwards, a defender from Cleveland Heights, Ohio, is the ...
Over four decades after the 1984 Winter Olympics, Sarajevo is contending with what to do with its Olympic venues. Many are abandoned and crumbling.
Team GB have already surpassed their medal haul from the previous Winter Olympics, but those athletes will not earn extra money for finishing on the podium. The British Olympic Association is one of ...
This is part of Slate’s 2026 Olympics coverage. Read more here.
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