Winter Olympics briefing: Heraskevych’s helmet dispute raises tough questions

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Winter Olympics briefing: Heraskevych’s helmet dispute raises tough questions
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The controversy over the IOC’s decision to bar the Ukrainian from competing has cast a long shadow over the GamesThe Winter Olympics have been presented as a stage for unity – a place where nations set aside conflict, athletes chase excellence, and the world gathers in a shared celebration of hum...

The controversy over the IOC’s decision to bar the Ukrainian from competing has cast a long shadow over the Games

The Winter Olympics have been presented as a stage for unity – a place where nations set aside conflict, athletes chase excellence, and the world gathers in a shared celebration of human potential. Yet Thursday was shadowed by controversy for the International Olympic Committee that raise difficult questions about neutrality and the limits of political expression in sport.

The Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych was barred from competing after he insisted on wearing what he called a “helmet of memory”, created to honour Ukrainian athletes killed during Russia’s war against his country. He was informed only 21 minutes before racing by the IOC president, Kirsty Coventry, who spoke to the media in tears after she could not persuade him to change his mind.

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