Ukrainian Athletes Shine on Day 10 of Milan-Cortina 2026: Koçar Reaches Big Air Final, Ski Jumping Team Debuts
Day Ten of Olympic Competition
According to Главком: The tenth day of the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo on February 16 was marked by notable performances from Ukrainian athletes. A key event was the debut of the ski jumping super team competition, where each national team consists of two athletes. In a historic first for Ukraine, freestyle skier Kateryna Koçar also qualified to compete in the women's big air final.
Kateryna Koçar, a World Championship finalist and World Cup silver medalist, successfully advanced to the big air final. Her achievement marks a significant milestone for Ukrainian freestyle skiing, as she secured a place among the top twelve athletes in the discipline. This event is a relatively new Olympic addition, emphasizing progression and high-flying tricks.
Ukrainian Athletes in Action
Ukrainian competitors were also active in other events on February 16. The ski jumping super team featured:
- Yevhen Marusiak
- Vitalii Kalinichenko
Alpine skier Dmytro Shepchuk competed in the slalom. In short track speed skating, Oleh Handei raced in the 500 meters; he previously placed tenth at the World Championships in Montreal and eighth at the European Championships in Gdańsk.
The day's full schedule included a diverse range of sports such as curling, alpine skiing, bobsleigh, short track, hockey, and figure skating. Specifically, Ukrainian athletes were in action in the big air final at 20:30, while the super team ski jumping began at 20:00. The day proved significant not only for Ukraine but for all Olympic participants, showcasing a high level of skill and competitive spirit.
The performances of Ukrainian athletes at these Winter Games underscore the nation's growing presence in winter sports. Debuts in new events and qualifications for finals point to increasing competitiveness, which can inspire a new generation of athletes and further the development of winter sports in Ukraine.
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