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Zelenskyy rips IOC after Ukrainian athlete gets disqualified over helmet honoring victims of Russian war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy blasted the IOC on Thursday after one of the country's athletes was disqualified over his helmet tribue.

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 · 10h
Lithuania criticises IOC over disqualification of Ukrainian skeleton athlete
 · 8h
His helmet honors Ukrainian athletes killed in war. The IOC barred him from competing
 · 11h
Ukraine's Heraskevych appeals Games ban with CAS, wants supervised run
Disqualified Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych has appealed his Winter Olympics competition ban over a helmet depicting dead Ukrainian athletes with the Court of Arbitration for Sport, CA...

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 · 18h
'Price of dignity' says Ukrainian athlete banned over helmet
thelondoneconomic.com · 18h
Olympics ban Ukrainian skeleton racer from competing over helmet
 · 8h
'The price of our dignity': Ukraine athlete disqualified from Olympics over memorial helmet
Heraskevych insisted he would continue to wear the helmet, which carries pictures of Ukrainian sportsmen and women killed since Russian forces invaded Ukraine in 2022, during the men's skeleton heats ...

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 · 20h
Ukrainian athlete disqualified from Winter Olympics over helmet tribute
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Ukrainian slider wears helmet despite IOC ban
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Inside the IOC's neutrality rules for Olympians

The International Olympic Committee's protest guidelines are reigniting debate over how far Olympians can go in making political statements at the Games after a Ukrainian athlete was disqualified for wearing a helmet honoring athletes killed in the Russia-Ukraine war.
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The IOC is deluded – removing politics from the Olympics is impossible

The IOC is deluded – removing politics from the Olympics is now impossible - The IOC has tied itself in knots to keep politics out of the Winter Olympics, but it is a battle it will never win
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IOC has "full trust" in LA Olympics chair Casey Wasserman after local leaders call for his resignation

Nicole Hoevertsz, vice president of the International Olympic Committee, said she has "full trust" in LA28 chair Casey Wasserman after local leaders called for his resignation following the release of a series of racy emails between him and Ghislaine Maxwell in the latest batch of the Jeffrey Epstein files.
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Gary Bettman, other hockey leaders say it’s IOC’s call when Russia, Belarus will return to the ice

The NHL commissioner, along with the IIHF president and NHLPA directory Marty Walsh, pointed to the International Olympic Committee as the lead on when the bans will end.
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IOC defends sale of T-shirts with 1936 Berlin Olympics motif

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has defended the sale of a T-shirt featuring a motif of the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, which were held under Nazi rule. In the Olympics online shop, the
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‘IOC destroyed our dreams': Heraskevych's father left in tears after son's disqualification

Vladyslav Heraskevych's father and coach was visibly emotional outside the sliding arena after the IOC announced his son was banned from competing.
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Kirsty Coventry: Becoming president of the IOC

With the 2026 Winter Olympics well under way in Italy, we look to the most powerful woman in sport - the International Olympics Committee president, Kirsty Coventry. The most decorated African Olympian of all time,
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IOC's protest policy takes center stage at Olympic Games

The International Olympic Committee's protest guidelines are reigniting debate over how far Olympians can go in making political statements at the Games after a Ukrainian athlete was disqualified for wearing a helmet honoring athletes killed in the Russia-Ukraine war.

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