Inside Jordan Stolz’s quest for history, Vladyslav Heraskevych disqualified over helmet
From NPR
US speed skater Jordan Stolz achieves Olympic glory with a record-breaking performance in his debut, while Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych faces disqualification for sporting a helmet that honors fallen Ukrainian athletes, raising concerns over political statements in sports amidst the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Additionally, discussions emerge about the US's pursuit of its first Olympic medal in a specific event and other Olympic controversies, including cheating admis...
Key Takeaways
- Jordan Stoles sprinted into Olympic history, setting a record while channeling superhero vibes on ice.
- The US speed skating team is chasing a gold medal sweep—Stoles could mirror Eric Heiden’s epic 1980 feat.
- Political statements in sports? Ukrainian athlete banned while Russian competitors gather like snowflakes in summer.
- Lemley and Kauf's historic one-two upset in freestyle skiing proves US talent runs deep beneath the surface.
- Cheating in sports is bad, but cheating on your girlfriend? That's a whole different Olympic event.
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