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PARIS — As Russia’s invading military grinds ahead in jap Ukraine, carving a path of destruction, Ukrainian athletes say they’re utilizing the Summer time Video games in Paris to point out their nation’s energy and resilience.
“It’s all about successful medals for our nation, for Ukraine, for our defenders,” said Yaroslava Mahuchikh, from Dnipro, Ukraine, after winning Olympic gold in the women’s high jump final.
“Because of them, we have now the chance to be right here, to guard our titles and to guard our nation on monitor and to point out the most effective of us all,” she said.
Ukrainians competing in the Paris Games have already won two gold, two silver, and three bronze medals.
It’s an astonishing performance given the savage fighting on the front lines and regular Russian rocket attacks that strike across Ukraine.
Mykhaylo Kokhan, additionally from Dnipro, gained bronze within the hammer throw Sunday, a day when Ukrainians scored three of their Olympic medals.
“What a great night for Ukraine, for Ukrainian people, for our team,” Kokhan said. “Our people finally have happy time, they can cheer us, and they can celebrate this with us. Not to think about the war for one day.”
Olympic medals a logo of hope in wartime
A survey by the British authorities concluded that almost 5 hundred Ukrainian athletes and coaches have been killed by Russian forces because the full-scale invasion started in 2022. One other 4,000 Ukrainian athletes are unable to compete in sport as a result of they’re participating within the warfare effort.
“With only 140 athletes from Ukraine competing at this year’s Olympic Games in Paris, this marks the smallest representation ever in Ukraine’s summer Olympic history,” the British assertion stated.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in determined want of excellent information as the warfare drags on, has trumpeted the medal victories for his nation. “We are very proud!” Zelensky posted on social media. “Ukrainians know how to be strong and how to win.”
Ukrainians again house say they’re watching. Mykhaylo Minkin, an structure pupil, stated he went to a big-screen broadcast of the competitors in a park in Kyiv. “It was very cool. The children watched, we watched. It was such a unity of Ukrainians,” he stated.
“It really takes my breath away when I see Ukrainian flags on big screens,” stated Svitlana Sapunovska, who additionally research structure. “The whole world still sees Ukraine, sees that we are very strong.”
Russia’s Olympic position collapses
Russian athletes, in the meantime, have virtually no presence right here in Paris. Whereas some ethnic Russians have gained Olympic medals competing for different nations, no rivals representing Moscow have gained gold, silver or bronze.
Ukrainian athletes take three extra medals on the Olympic Video games in Paris.
Yaroslava Mahuchikh wins gold and Iryna Gerashchenko wins bronze in excessive soar. Mykhaylo Kokhan earns bronze in hammer throw.
We’re very proud!Thanks for this consequence. Ukrainians know how you can be robust… pic.twitter.com/k7ackVxn5P
— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) August 4, 2024
The flying of the Russian flag and the taking part in of Russia’s nationwide anthem are banned at these Summer time Video games, partly due to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Russian athletes who publicly supported the warfare have been denied eligibility by the Worldwide Olympic committee.
That consequence represents a surprising humiliation for President Vladimir Putin, who as soon as made Russian involvement within the Olympic Video games a nationwide precedence. A decade in the past, his regime spent billions to host the Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Ukrainian Svetlana Sapunovska stated it is correct that Russians are pariahs on the Olympics: “It is karma that they do not achieve anything.”
Mykhaylo Kokhan, the bronze medal-winner in hammer throw, stated victories in Paris for Ukraine are candy, however he added that celebrations might be totally different this yr. Earlier than the warfare, Kokhan had a repute for partying after huge wins.
“Not this time, not during this tough time for Ukraine,” he stated. “I am going to reply to the messages [of congratulations] which I acquired, and that’s it.”
NPR producer Polina Lytvynova contributed reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine.