Sports court upholds suspension of skeleton athlete’s helmet tribute; Zelensky awards athlete Order of Liberty

Настоящее время · February 14, 2026

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The Sports Arbitration Court rejected the appeal of Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladislav Geraskevich over a helmet tribute; the ruling cited IOC rules limiting political displays at competition. President Zelensky later presented the athlete with the Order of Liberty, according to the bulletin.

A sports-arbitration panel declined an appeal from Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladislav Geraskevich (transcript variants: Гироскевича/Гераскевича) over his plan to wear a helmet bearing images commemorating Ukrainian athletes killed in the war. A judge said the tribunal understood the athlete’s intent to honor the dead but pointed to International Olympic Committee rules that constrain what can be displayed in competition.

The bulletin said the International Olympic Committee’s regulations limit freedom of expression on the field of play and cited the court’s explanation that expression of opinion is a fundamental right but is restricted during competition. The athlete told the program he did not believe he violated the Olympic charter and said he valued the charter’s ideals.

The bulletin also reported that President Volodymyr Zelensky awarded the athlete the Order of Liberty following the decision.

The transcript presents both the court’s reasoning and the athlete’s statement; the program framed the ruling as an enforcement of IOC competition rules and noted the Ukrainian president’s subsequent recognition of the athlete.