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Banned Heraskevych accuses IOC of fuelling Russia’s propaganda

Sean Ingle

Sean Ingle

Vladyslav Heraskevych has accused the International Olympic Committee of doing Russia’s propaganda for them after he was barred from racing in the Winter Games because he wanted to wear a “helmet of memory” in honour of Ukraine’s war dead.

Speaking to journalists following the IOC’s decision, the 27-year-old was asked how he felt. “Emptiness,” he replied. “Yesterday was amazing training. I could be among the medalists in this event, but suddenly, because of some interpretation of the rules which I do not agree with, I am not able to compete.

“I was at many funerals when I was in Ukraine and it’s a truly terrible tragedy that young people at such a young age were killed for nothing,” he added. “Because of their sacrifice, we’re able to be here today, and I want to honour them, and I want to honour their families.”

Heraskevych also thanked the IOC’s president, Kirsty Coventry, for meeting him at 8.30am, an hour before the skeleton competition began, and for what he said were her kind words to him. But he added: “But, as I told her, this situation plays along with Russian propaganda and it does not look good. I believe it’s a terrible mistake that was made by the IOC.”

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Chris gets in touch via email regarding the IOC’s decision to ban Heraskevych.

The IOC seems determined to be on the wrong side of the Heraskevych situation. Couldn’t they at least have an ‘In Memoriam’ period at the Closing Ceremony – including ALL Olympians who have died since the last Games? Instead they’re penalising an athlete for having a conscience.

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