A Ukrainian skeleton athlete disqualified from the 2026 Winter Olympics has obtained a considerable £147,000 donation to help his profession and advocacy efforts. Vladyslav Heraskevych, 27, selected to not compete within the Milan Cortina Video games after officers barred his ‘helmet of reminiscence,’ which honored 24 Ukrainian athletes and coaches killed since Russia’s invasion.
Particulars of the Disqualification
Heraskevych initially skilled with the helmet, that includes photos of his fallen compatriots. Nonetheless, the Worldwide Olympic Committee (IOC) prohibited it the day earlier than his race, citing Rule 50 of the Olympic Constitution. Organizers proposed options, corresponding to a black armband or displaying the helmet earlier than or after the occasion. Heraskevych refused these choices in a symbolic stand, resulting in his removing from the beginning checklist following an unsuccessful attraction to the Court docket of Arbitration for Sport.
Millionaire’s Help and Nationwide Recognition
Rinat Akhmetov, billionaire proprietor of Ukrainian soccer membership Shakhtar Donetsk, donated the funds to Heraskevych’s charity basis. The quantity equals Ukraine’s Olympic gold medal prize and goals to supply sources for the athlete and his teaching workers to maintain their careers and promote Ukraine internationally.
Akhmetov said: “Vlad Heraskevych was denied the chance to compete for victory on the Olympic Video games, but he returns to Ukraine a real winner. The respect and satisfaction he has earned amongst Ukrainians by means of his actions are the very best reward. On the similar time, I would like him to have sufficient power and sources to proceed his sporting profession, in addition to to battle for reality, freedom and the remembrance of those that gave their lives for Ukraine.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy additionally backed Heraskevych, presenting him with the ‘Order of Freedom’ through the Munich Safety Convention.
Return to Ukraine
Heraskevych returned to Kyiv from northern Italy earlier this week and renewed his criticism of the IOC choice. He shared on Instagram: “Regardless of the shortage of sunshine, house is the perfect place. Regardless of the blackouts, residence remains to be the perfect place.”

