Olympics-Skeleton-Ukraine's Heraskevych appeals Games ban with CAS, wants supervised run


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Skeleton - Vladyslav Heraskevych Press Conference - Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy - February 10, 2026. Vladyslav Heraskevych of Ukraine displays his helmet that serves as a tribute to athletes who have died amid Russia's attack on Ukraine during the press conference REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger

MILAN, Feb ⁠12 (Reuters) - Disqualified Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych has appealed his Winter ⁠Olympics competition ban over a helmet depicting dead Ukrainian athletes ‌with the Court of Arbitration for Sport, CAS said on Thursday.

He is demanding his reinstatement or a supervised run, it said.

With the competition having started shortly after Heraskevych was ​disqualified on Thursday morning, and thefinal two runs ⁠scheduled for Friday evening, he ⁠has asked CAS to supervise a run that would keep him in ⁠the ‌competitionpending a final decision by the court, CAS said.

"Mr Heraskevych argues that the exclusion is disproportionate, unsupported by any technical or ⁠safety violation and causes irreparable sporting harm to him," ​it said in ‌a statement.

"His application requests ... that CAS reinstates him in the 2026 ⁠OWG (Olympic Winter Games) ​with immediate effect, or in the alternative, that the athlete performa CAS supervised official run pending the final decision."

CAS said it would review the matter with ⁠urgency given the circumstances.

The 27-year-old, who had ​been training in Italy with the helmet showing two dozen compatriots killed since Russia's invasion, was barred and initially told he would be stripped of ⁠his accreditation minutes before competition was due to start at the sliding venue.

The IOC, however, later said Heraskevych remained banned from competing but was allowed to keep his credentials and stay at the Milano Cortina Games after ​President Kirsty Coventry asked its Disciplinary Commission ⁠to "reconsider the withdrawal" of the athlete's accreditation.

Coventry had met Heraskevych early on Thursday ​in an effort to get him to ‌compete without the specific helmet which the ​IOC said was violating its guidelines on athletes' expression in the field of play.

(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Alison Williams)

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