Ukraine's Women's Biathlon Team Announces Roster for 2026 Winter Olympics.
Ukraine's Core Women's Biathlon Team for the 2026 Olympics
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine has finalized the primary roster for its women's biathlon team ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. The five athletes selected for the squad are:
- Khrystyna Dmytrenko
- Yuliia Dzhima
- Daryna Chalyk
- Olena Horodna
- Oleksandra Merkushyna
The team's head coach is Mykola Zots.
Among the selected athletes, Yuliia Dzhima brings significant Olympic experience, as the 2026 Games will mark her fourth Olympic appearance. Khrystyna Dmytrenko is the only Ukrainian currently holding points in the overall World Cup standings, underscoring her high level of competition. Biathlon, which combines cross-country skiing and rifle shooting, is a major winter sport where Ukraine has traditionally fielded strong competitors.
Reserve Athletes and Team Preparation
Additionally, the following athletes have been named as reserve candidates:
- Anastasiia Merkushyna
- Valeriia Dmytrenko
- Liliia Steblyna
This team selection reflects a serious and strategic approach to Olympic preparation, aiming for high-level results on the international stage. The inclusion of veterans like Dzhima highlights the team's ambition. The Olympics serve as a crucial platform for Ukrainian biathletes to showcase their talent, which can help promote the sport's growth domestically.
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