Day 10 at the 2026 Olympics: A Look at Ukraine's Athletic Performances.
Competition Highlights from Day 10 of the 2026 Games
According to Novyny.live: On the tenth day of competition at the 2026 Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, five Ukrainian athletes competed across several winter sports disciplines. The Ukrainian team continues to demonstrate resilience and skill on the world stage, representing their nation with distinction.
- In the men's alpine skiing slalom, Dmytro Shep'iuk finished in 32nd place.
- Oleg Handei advanced to the quarterfinals in the men's 500-meter short track speed skating event, which are scheduled for February 18.
- Ski jumpers Yevhen Marusiak and Vitalii Kalinichenko posted a combined score of 208.1 points.
- In women's freestyle skiing big air, Kateryna Kotsar placed 10th in the final, earning a score of 156 points.
These results highlight the ongoing efforts of Ukrainian athletes as they compete for medals and strive for new personal bests at the Olympics.
Ukrainian Athletes on the World Stage
The day's events underscored the active participation and dedication of Ukraine's Olympians across diverse sports. Their performances reflect a strong commitment to excellence in international competition.
We eagerly anticipate the upcoming events, particularly the short track quarterfinals where Oleg Handei will have the chance to showcase his speed and skill.
The continued pursuit of podium finishes by the Ukrainian team serves as a source of national pride and inspiration for aspiring athletes back home.
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