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Ukrainian athlete ‘banned’ from wearing anti-Russia helmet bearing faces of war victims

  • On Feb. 9, 2026, Vladyslav Heraskevych, Ukrainian skeleton athlete, was told he cannot wear his helmet showing fallen teammates but may wear a black armband, the IOC said.
  • Rule 50 of the Olympic Charter states the helmet, which depicts athletes killed since 2022, was intended as a tribute, but the IOC said it breached the rule.
  • During scheduled runs this week, Heraskevych wore the tribute helmet on Tuesday and did not appear to wear a black armband, with more runs scheduled before Thursday's race.
  • Facing the restriction, Heraskevych and officials plan to prepare an official request to the IOC and fight to compete in the exact helmet, with Mark Adams saying `I think what we've tried to do is to address his desires with compassion and understanding`.
  • Precedents from previous Games show the IOC's responses to symbolic gestures have varied, with Ukraine's foreign ministry citing over 650 Ukrainian athletes and coaches killed during Russia's invasion.
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Zelensky defends Ukrainian Olympian banned from wearing tribute helmet

Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych has been banned from wearing a helmet honouring athletes killed in the war due to IOC guidelines around political statements.

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sportshadow.com broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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