The 2026 Winter Olympic Games
Held in Italy from February 6 to 22, the 2026 Winter Olympics captivated a global audience of 2.6 billion people, marking a major celebration of sport. Norway topped the medal standings, showcasing exceptional preparation and skill. Notably, 17% of viewers followed the Games exclusively on digital platforms, while 60% tuned in through both digital channels and television.
Ukraine’s Team Performance
Ukraine’s national team unfortunately finished the Winter Olympics without any medals. However, Ukrainian athletes placed within the top ten in their events on eight occasions, highlighting their strong qualifications and competitiveness on the international stage.
Key results for Ukraine’s athletes include:
- Sixth places:
- Anhelina Brykina, Oleksandr Okipniuk, and Dmytro Kotovskyi in freestyle skiing (aerials mixed team)
- Yulianna Tunytska together with Ihor Hoi, Nazarii Kachmar, Andrii Mandzii, Oleksandra Mokh, and Olena Stetskiv in luge (team relay)
- Seventh place:
- Oleksandra Mokh and Olena Stetskiv in luge (women’s doubles)
- Eighth place:
- Dmytro Pidruchnyi, Vitalii Mandzyn, Olena Horodna, and Oleksandra Merkushyna in biathlon (mixed relay)
- Ninth place:
- Oleksandra Merkushyna, Yuliia Dzhima, Khrystyna Dmytrenko, and Daryna Chalyk in biathlon (relay)
- Tenth places:
- Kateryna Kotsar (freestyle skiing, big air)
- Oleksandr Okipniuk (freestyle skiing, aerials individual)
- Vitalii Mandzyn (biathlon, mass start)
The 2026 Winter Olympics marked a significant milestone for many participating nations, underscoring both achievements and the challenges athletes face. For Ukraine, these results demonstrate the potential and capabilities of its sportspeople, who, despite not winning medals, proved their competitiveness. Their top-ten finishes can serve as a foundation for further growth in Ukrainian sports and inspire new generations of athletes to aim for major international success.