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Ukrainian Olympian honors athletes killed in war

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Ukrainian Olympian tells CNN he will continue honoring athletes killed in war: 'Some things are more important than sports'
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych tells CNN he will defy the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and wear his helmet featuring images of athletes killed during the war in Ukraine.

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Ukrainian Olympian's helmet honoring fallen athletes banned by IOC
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Ukrainian trains in helmet honoring fellow athletes killed in war. IOC says it's banned for race
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Ukrainian risks Winter Olympics disqualification over helmet protest after IOC threat
Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych is ready to risk disqualification after being warned that Olympic chiefs will enforce their ban if he wears his “helmet of memory” in competition on Thur...

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Ukrainian star DEFIES Olympic bosses by wearing banned helmet honouring athletes killed in Russian war and vows to continue 'as a matter of principle'
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Ukrainian star accuses Olympic chiefs of ‘unfair treatment’ after banning his war tribute helmet
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Ukraine's Heraskevych says he will compete in banned helmet, defying IOC
"There is a strong support from other nations. Yesterday the president of Latvia came to visit us and he expressed strong support for Vladyslav. If it comes to disqualification we will see what we can...

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Ukrainian athlete ‘banned’ from wearing anti-Russia helmet bearing faces of war victims
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Ukraine's Heraskevych says IOC banned helmet showing athletes killed in war
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Ukraine's Heraskevych adamant on wearing helmet despite risk of ban

Ukrainian skeleton slider Vladyslav Heraskevych still plans to wear a helmet commemorating compatriot athletes killed in the war with Russia despite possible disqualification by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
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Ukraine's lone figure skater was exhausted worrying about his family. Now he's at the Olympics

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Beloit Daily News
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Photos show Ukraine's historic center in ruins but children, athletes still train ahead of Olympics

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Ukraine minister rips Gianni Infantino's desire to lift Russia ban

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Ukrainian sports minister decries potential softening of restrictions against Russian athletes

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Ukraine’s young skiers practice in a bombed-out Olympic training base

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