Winter Olympics 2026: Ukrainian athlete disqualified from skeleton over helmet tribute – live | Winter Olympics 2026

by Marcelo Moreira

Heraskevych disqualified from skeleton for memorial helmet

Good morning and welcome to our daily live coverage from Milano Cortina.

Some breaking news this morning: The Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych is out of the Games after refusing a last-minute plea from the International Olympic Committee to use a helmet other than the one that honours athletes killed in the war with Russia.

We’ll have more details soon on that and the rest of day six’s action, where nine golds are up for grabs.

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Updated at 03.56 EST

Key events

The skeleton event, in which Heraskevych was supposed to have been racing, is well underway at the Cortina Sliding Centre. After run one, Britain’s Matt Weston is currently in the lead, with Britain’s Marcus Wyatt in seventh.

Run two starts at 10.08, with the final tomorrow.

BBC commentator, and two-time Olympic bobsleigher, John Jackson, was asked about his view on Heraskevych:

“For me, being military and now a veteran, rememberance is really important to all veterans,” he said. “We have all lost friends and colleagues in conflict and we all know someone who isn’t here and paid the ultimate sacrifice.

“I support him in what he was trying to achieve. It is really important to remember those who have given their life for something that ultimately doesn’t need to happen.”

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