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French President May Skip 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Milan

President of France may miss 2026 Olympics opening
Президент Франції може не відвідати урочисте відкриття Зимових Олімпійських ігор 2026 року в Мілані. Photo: Главком

2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony

According to Главком: The French President may not attend the opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics, scheduled for February 6th at Milan's San Siro stadium. The event is expected to draw a number of high-profile dignitaries, including U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, who has already arrived in the Italian city. The opening ceremony is a major diplomatic and sporting event, often attended by world leaders.

Ukraine's Official Delegation

Ukraine's official delegation will consist of 103 people. The nation's participation in the Games will be represented by 46 athletes competing across various disciplines. The delegation also includes 42 coaches, doctors, masseurs, and other technical staff, plus 15 members of the national team's management staff.

Ukrainian athletes will compete in the following disciplines:

  • Biathlon (10 athletes)
  • Alpine Skiing (2)
  • Nordic Combined (2)
  • Cross-Country Skiing (6)
  • Luge (10)
  • Skeleton (1)
  • Snowboarding (1)
  • Ski Jumping (2)
  • Freestyle Skiing (9)
  • Figure Skating (1)
  • Short Track Speed Skating (2)

This demonstrates the wide range of sports in which Ukraine will be represented at these Milan-based Olympic Games.

The 2026 Winter Olympics is poised to be a significant event for both the sporting world and international relations, given the attendance of senior officials from various nations. Ukraine's participation underscores the nation's sporting spirit amidst ongoing challenges. By watching the performances of Ukrainian athletes, the international community will witness their dedication and professionalism in sport.

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