Ukranian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych has claimed the Worldwide Olympic Committee has banned his helmet that includes photos of individuals killed within the struggle in his house nation, in a choice that “breaks my coronary heart”.
The 26-year-old wore the helmet throughout a Winter Olympics coaching session in Cortina, and had promised earlier than the Video games to make use of the occasion as a platform to maintain consideration on the battle.
The IOC is but to substantiate publicly if they’ve banned the helmet.
“The IOC has banned the usage of my helmet at official coaching periods and competitions,” mentioned Heraskevych, who was a Ukraine flagbearer in Friday’s opening ceremony, on Instagram, exterior.
“A call that merely breaks my coronary heart. The sensation that the IOC is betraying these athletes who had been a part of the Olympic motion, not permitting them to be honoured on the sports activities enviornment the place these athletes won’t ever have the ability to step once more.
“Regardless of precedents in trendy instances and up to now when the IOC allowed such tributes, this time they determined to set particular guidelines only for Ukraine.”
Heraskevych informed Reuters that lots of these pictured on his helmet had been athletes together with teenage weightlifter Alina Peregudova, boxer Pavlo Ishchenko and ice hockey participant Oleksiy Loginov, and said a few of them had been his associates.
He mentioned earlier on Monday that the IOC had contacted Ukraine’s Olympic Committee over the helmet.
Heraskevych, Ukraine’s first skeleton athlete, held up a ‘No Conflict in Ukraine’ signal on the 2022 Beijing Olympics, days earlier than Russia’s 2022 invasion of the nation.
Rule 50.2 of the Olympic Constitution states: “No form of demonstration or political, spiritual or racial propaganda is permitted in any Olympic websites, venues or different areas.”
Heraskevych had mentioned he meant to respect Olympic guidelines which prohibit political demonstrations at venues whereas nonetheless elevating consciousness concerning the struggle in Ukraine on the Video games.
Following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 athletes from Russia and Belarus had been largely banned from worldwide sport, however there has since been a gradual return to competitors.
The IOC cleared 13 athletes from Russia, exterior to compete as Particular person Impartial Athletes (AINs) in Milan-Cortina.
BBC Sport has approached the IOC for remark.
