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Ukrainian skeleton athlete loses appeal, but already knew his chance of racing in Olympics is over
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych took his case to sport's highest court on Friday, detailing the reasons why he wanted to race at the Milan Cortina Olympics in a helmet that paid tribute to his country's war victims.
The Olympic silver medalist shared the athletes she's most excited to watch and reflected on the thrill of skeleton.
American Mystique Ro was terrified the first time she rode a skeleton sled. Now she's one of the favorites to win Olympic gold in the sport.
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Ukraine skeleton helmet controversy, explained: Why Vladyslav Heraskevych was banned from competing at Olympics
Heraskevych will no longer compete in Milan after the IOC announced his disqualification.
Ukrainian Vladyslav Heraskevych appears to have ruled out racing at the Olympics even if he wins his appeal against exclusion at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), with an announcement likely on Friday.
Winter Olympics: What is skeleton and how does it work? - Everything you need to know about Britain’s most successful winter sport
With the 2026 Winter Olympics underway, here's a guide on the high-speed sledding sports: luge, skeleton and bobsleigh.
There is a level of intense concentration and calm as Pocatello native Andy Whittier tears down a frozen track accelerating to speeds of over 80 mph with his face centimeters from the ice. Attentiveness is paramount for these sliding sentinels as they bank ...
Here is a look at some of the differences between luge, bobsled and skeleton:
Former U.S. skeleton athlete John Daly was once asked why anyone would decide to hurl themselves, head first, down an ice-coated mountainside chute on a thin sled with no safety equipment other than a helmet. Daly laughed. “If I knew that, I probably ...