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PHOTOS: Ukrainian luge relay team raise helmets in tribute to Heraskevych

Last Updated: February 13, 2026 03:08:51 IST

VIDEO SHOWS: UKRAINIAN LUGE RELAY TEAM RAISING THEIR HELMETS IN TRIBUTE TO VLADYSLAV HERASKEVYCH / UKRAINIAN LUGE RELAY TEAM IN ACTION RESENDING WITH COMPLETE SCRIPT SHOWS: CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, ITALY (FEBRUARY 12, 2026) (REUTERS – Access all) (MUTE) 1. VARIOUS STILL PHOTOS OF UKRAINIAN LUGE RELAY TEAM RAISING THEIR HELMETS IN TRIBUTE TO VLADYSLAV HERASKEVYCH  2. STILL PHOTO OF UKRAINE'S OLENA STETSKIV AND OLEKSANDRA MOKH IN ACTION DURING LUGE  3. STILL PHOTO OF UKRAINE'S ANDRIY MANDZIY ASSISTING TEAMMATE IHOR MOI AFTER THEIR LUGE RUN STORY: The Ukrainian luge relay team raised their helmets in solidarity with Vladyslav Heraskevych, who was disqualified Thursday (February 12) from the Olympic skeleton competition over his "helmet of remembrance" depicting athletes killed since Russia's invasion despite a last-minute appeal from a tearful IOC president. 27-year-old Heraskevych, who had been training in Italy with the helmet showing two dozen dead compatriots, was barred and initially told he would be stripped of his accreditation minutes before competition was due to start at the sliding venue. The IOC, however, later said Heraskevych was allowed to keep his credentials and stay at the Milano Cortina Games after President Kirsty Coventry asked its Disciplinary Commission to "reconsider the withdrawal" of the athlete's accreditation. Heraskevych appealed his competition ban with the Court of Arbitration for Sport late on Thursday in a last-ditch effort to come back, demanding his reinstatement or at least a CAS-supervised run, pending a decision by sport's highest court ahead of the final two runs set for Friday evening. (Production: Athit Perawongmetha, Annegret Hilse, Stefan Haskins)

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