Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych has been disqualified from the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics for refusing to remove a helmet honoring athletes from his home nation and the children killed in the mindless war instigated by Russia.Merely 21 minutes before the first round of the men’s skeleton competition in Cortina today, February 12, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) made the decision to prohibit Heraskevych from competing after unsuccessful attempts to reach a compromise.The IOC said in a statement that the helmet in question, which Heraskevych had called his “helmet of memory”, violated Guidelines on Athlete Expression.
The helmet itself reportedly featured 24 images of war casualties, with the IOC arguing that it was not compliant with regulations.Heraskevych was subsequently stripped of his accreditation, making him ineligible to compete in the Games or enter the athletes’ village.The IOC had offered Heraskevych the option to wear a black armband to make his statement, having engaged in multiple discussions in an effort to try and come to agreeable terms. The 27-year-old Heraskevych, however, refused.Breaking his silence after the IOC’s decisions, the skeleton racer said: “I never wanted a scandal with the IOC, and I did not create it.”IOC President Kirsty Coventry acknowledged the sentiment Heraskevych’s helmet was aiming to project.