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Paralympics-Ukraine says it faces 'systematic pressure' from IPC at Winter Games

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Posted on March 11, 2026

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By Giancarlo Navach MILAN, March 11 (Reuters) - Ukraine's National Paralympic Committee (NPC) accused the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and Milano Cortina 2026 organisers of putting "

Ukraine Alleges Systematic IPC Pressure at Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics

Ukraine's Claims of Unprecedented Treatment at the Paralympic Games

By Giancarlo Navach

Allegations of Systematic Pressure and Restrictions

MILAN, March 11 (Reuters) - Ukraine's National Paralympic Committee (NPC) accused the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and Milano Cortina 2026 organisers of putting "systematic pressure" on its delegation, citing curbs on flags, team briefings and athlete accessories.

In a statement, Ukraine said its athletes, coaches and officials had faced "openly negative" treatment, unprecedented in the country’s three decades of participation in the Summer and Winter Paralympics. 

Boycott of Opening Ceremony and Flag Restrictions

Ukraine boycotted the opening ceremony in Verona on March 6 to protest against the return of 10 Russian and Belarus athletes to the Games with their flags and national anthems.

Among the incidents cited, Ukraine said it had been ordered to remove a national flag from its residence in the Paralympic village, a practice it said had not drawn objections at previous Games. 

According to the Ukrainians, organisers took more than two days to determine where the flag could be displayed and ultimately instructed that it be placed in a less visible location.

Organisers' Response to Flag Display

Local Games organisers said in a statement that the Ukrainian NPC chose to hang a national flag outside a communal space and was asked to move it "in line with Village regulations, which provide that NPCs may display national flags only in the residential areas they occupy".

IPC's Reaction to Ukraine's Allegations

At a press briefing in Cortina d’Ampezzo, IPC Chief Brand and Communications Officer Craig Spence said he was surprised by the allegations, noting Ukraine had not raised any concerns through official channels but instead via the media.

"While we are empathetic to the situation of the Ukrainian people, this empathy does not extend to allowing NPC Ukraine to break the rules that govern these Games," he added.

Incidents Involving Athletes and Spectators

Biathlon Champion's Earrings and Political Statements

Ukraine also cited an incident in which biathlon champion Oleksandra Kononova was told to remove earrings featuring a small Ukrainian flag and the words “Stop War” ahead of her medal ceremony on March 7 in Val di Fiemme.

IPC rules prohibit demonstrations, protests, or political statements in Paralympic venues.

Helmet Disqualification at the Olympics

During the Olympics last month, Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych was disqualified for wearing a custom helmet depicting Ukrainian athletes killed during Russia's invasion, which began four years ago.

Family of Gold Medallist Taras Rad and Spectator Restrictions

Ukraine's NPC said it was "especially shocked" by an alleged incident involving the family of biathlon gold medallist Taras Rad. 

According to its statement, eight relatives who travelled from western Ukraine were prevented from entering the stands with Ukrainian flags, and had traditional neck scarves confiscated.

Organisers' Explanation for Confiscated Scarves

The local organising committee said that the issue centred on the text that was included on the scarves.

"As venue security could not verify the meaning of the text, and it may have contained political messaging, which is not permitted under Games regulations, the spectators were asked to enter the venue without the scarves," organisers said.

Commitment to Respectful Environment and Ukraine's Performance

Organisers' Statement on Equality and Respect

"Milano Cortina 2026 and the International Paralympic Committee remain committed to providing a respectful and welcoming environment for all stakeholders, including athletes and spectators. The rules and procedures in place during the Games are designed to support that environment and are applied equally to all delegations."

Ukraine's Medal Tally

Ukraine have won 10 medals so far, including three golds. 

(Editing by Keith Weir and Toby Davis)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine alleges unprecedented restrictions at Winter Paralympics, including forced relocation of its flag and bans on evening team briefings.
  • Athletes and supporters faced limitations: e.g., earrings with 'Stop War' messages and traditional scarves were removed under IPC’s political neutrality rules.
  • The controversy stems in part from IPC’s reinstatement of Russian and Belarusian athletes under their national flags and anthems, which Ukraine strongly opposes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What allegations did Ukraine make against the IPC during the Winter Paralympics?
Ukraine accused the IPC and Milano Cortina 2026 organisers of systematic pressure, including restrictions on flags, team briefings, and accessories.
Why did Ukraine boycott the Winter Paralympics opening ceremony?
Ukraine boycotted the opening to protest the return of Russian and Belarusian athletes with their flags and anthems.
What incident involved biathlon champion Oleksandra Kononova?
Kononova was told to remove earrings showing a Ukrainian flag and 'Stop War' before her medal ceremony, as per IPC rules against political statements.
How did the organisers justify the removal of Ukrainian flags and scarves?
Organisers cited Games regulations banning political messaging and specified that flags are only permitted in residential areas.
How many medals has Ukraine won at the Winter Paralympics so far?
Ukraine has won 10 medals at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics, including three golds.

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