Ukrainian Athletes' Mixed Results on the First Day of the Milan-Cortina Olympics.
Ukrainian Athletes Compete in Four Events on Opening Day of Milan-Cortina Games
According to Novyny.live: The first competitive day of the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics took place on February 7, with Ukrainian athletes participating in four different events but failing to secure a medal. The team's results varied across the disciplines, marking a challenging start to their campaign. The Winter Olympics are a major global sporting event, with Ukraine's participation carrying significant national pride.
- In Alpine Skiing, Dmytro Shep'iuk finished 33rd in the men's downhill with a time of 2:00.11. The gold medal in this event was won by Swiss skier Franjo von Allmen.
- In Freestyle Skiing, Kateryna Kotsar placed 14th in the women's slopestyle qualification, scoring 50.78 points.
- In Cross-Country Skiing, the Ukrainian team of Anastasiia Nikon, Darina Myhal, Sofiia Shkatula, and Yelyzaveta Nopriienko did not finish the women's skiathlon. The event was won by Sweden's Frida Karlsson.
- In Luge, Anton Dukach posted the 12th best time, while Andrii Mandzii was 14th after the first two runs. The decisive final runs for the luge events are scheduled for February 8.
As of February 7, the Ukrainian team has yet to win a medal, but the competition continues with further events still to come. The team will be looking to improve on these initial performances in the days ahead.
The opening day presented a tough test for the Ukrainian delegation, who showcased their skills across multiple sports. While no podium finishes were achieved, these results could provide a foundation for future success as the Games progress. With many events still on the schedule, the athletes will have further opportunities to improve their standings and potentially win medals for Ukraine.
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