Ukraine's Olympic Hopes: Freestyle Finals and Biathlon's Final Race.
Competition Schedule for February 20, 2026
According to Novyny.live: The fourteenth day of competition at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Olympic Games will feature Ukrainian athletes in two key events. This day's program includes the qualification and potential final in freestyle skiing, as well as the men's biathlon mass start.
Events and Ukrainian Competitors
Men's ski aerials qualification begins at 11:25. The Ukrainian athletes competing in this discipline are:
- Dmytro Kotovskyi
- Oleksandr Okipniuk
- Yan Havryuk
- Maksym Kuznetsov
The ski aerials final is scheduled for 14:25, where the top performers in the discipline will be decided.
Additionally, the men's biathlon mass start will take place at 15:15. The Ukrainian biathletes participating in this race are:
- Dmytro Pidruchnyi
- Vitalii Mandzyn
This race marks the final biathlon event of the 2026 Olympic Games. Ukrainian athletes are aiming for strong performances to boost the nation's chances of adding to its medal tally. For context, Ukraine has historically performed well in both winter sports, particularly biathlon.
This competition day is crucial for Team Ukraine, as the outcomes could significantly impact the country's overall medal standings. Success in freestyle and biathlon would not only lift team morale but also reinforce Ukraine's position on the international sports stage. Athletes and fans alike are hopeful for positive results that will mark an important milestone for Ukrainian sport.
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