The pattern is hard to miss. An Italian can compete wearing the Russian flag on his helmet — a flag that’s explicitly prohibited at these Games — with zero consequences.
An Israeli skeleton racer can put the names of terrorism victims on his head.
An American can hold up photos of dead parents in the competition area.
And yet, three Ukrainian athletes were sanctioned. Why? For doing what anyone else seems able to do. It is clear that Ukrainians referencing the 660 fellow athletes and coaches who have been killed is being held to a different standard.
The IOC’s stated objection is that Heraskevych’s act was “premeditated” while others were “spontaneous”, which doesn’t survive contact with reality.
Firestone had his religious memorial cloth custom-made long before the Games. Linton’s helmet was pre-painted. Fischnaller has been wearing that barred Russian flag a decade, since 2014. Every one of these was planned long in advance.
Only Ukrainian athletes are being censored.
| Athlete | Country | Games | Expression | Consequence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jared Firestone | Israel | 2026 Milan Cortina | Kippah embroidered with names of 11 Israeli athletes/coaches killed at 1972 Munich Games. Worn on his head | None |
| Maxim Naumov | USA | 2026 Milan Cortina | Held childhood photo of his parents (killed in 2025 plane crash) in the kiss-and-cry area after competing | None |
| Jessica Linton | Canada | 2026 Milan Cortina | Helmet reading “I ski for Brayden” honoring deceased skier Brayden Kuroda, displayed to cameras after her run | None |
| Roland Fischnaller | Italy | 2026 Milan Cortina | Competed in a helmet displaying the Russian flag, which is explicitly banned at these Games | None |
| Matthias Steiner | Germany | 2008 Beijing | Held photo of late wife (killed in car crash) on the gold medal podium | None |
| Raven Saunders | USA | 2020 Tokyo | Raised arms in an X on the podium for “all people who are oppressed” | IOC investigated, then suspended probe. No sanction. Medal kept. |
| Gwen Berry | USA | 2020 Tokyo | Raised fist before women’s hammer throw final protesting racial injustice | None |
| German women’s hockey captain | Germany | 2020 Tokyo | Wore rainbow armband in solidarity with LGBTQ communities during matches | None |
| Multiple football teams | Various | 2020 Tokyo | Players from US, Sweden, Chile, Britain, New Zealand took a knee before matches | None |
| Tommie Smith & John Carlos | USA | 1968 Mexico City | Raised fists on podium in human rights salute | Expelled — later acknowledged as human rights gesture |
| Vladyslav Heraskevych | Ukraine | 2022 Beijing | “No War in Ukraine” sign after final run | None — IOC ruled it was “calling for peace” |
| Kateryna Kotsar | Ukraine | 2026 Milan Cortina | Helmet reading “Be brave like Ukrainians” | Banned |
| Oleh Handei | Ukraine | 2026 Milan Cortina | Helmet quoting Ukrainian poet Lina Kostenko | Banned |
| Manizha Talash | Refugee Team | 2024 Paris | Cape reading “free Afghan women” during breakdance | Disqualified |
| Vladyslav Heraskevych | Ukraine | 2026 Milan Cortina | Helmet with photos of Ukrainian athletes killed by Russia | Disqualified |
Accommodating Russian flags while banning Ukrainians memorializing their dead athletes and coaches is the story.


