Biathlon sprint, decisive Marsak rental. Online on the 7th day of the 2026 Olympics

Public Sport is hosting an online broadcast of the seventh competition day of the 2026 Olympics.

All the most important information about the seventh day of the 2026 Olympics:

  • Broadcast schedule for the seventh day of the 2026 Olympics (Friday, February 13): what to watch and when
  • Schedule of Ukrainian performances on the seventh day of the 2026 Olympics (Friday, February 13): who is competing and when
  • A total of seven sets of prizes will be awarded.

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The known composition of the Ukrainian biathlon sprint team at the 2026 Olympics:

The head coach of the national team, Mykola Zots, reported this exclusively to Suspilne Sport:

  • Khrystyna Dmytrenko
  • Olena Gorodna
  • Oleksandra Merkushyna
  • Julia Jima

The women's sprint at the 2026 Olympics will take place on Saturday, February 14, at 3:45 p.m. Watch the live broadcast on the Suspilne Sport platforms.

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LIVE BROADCASTS! Hockey at the 2026 Olympics!

Watch live broadcasts now on the Suspilne Sport website:

  • Finland – Sweden: Player #3
  • Italy – Slovakia: Player #2

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“I don't know how else to go, except to go to the end. Even here today in this court, I'm not because I was deprived of a medal or the right to compete. But because I respect these athletes, I believe they should have been wearing this helmet. And I believe that the IOC's actions are discriminatory.

As my dad said so beautifully yesterday, “They didn't remove me, they removed Ukraine. I'm here to stand for the dignity of my country.”

13:19

More from Vladislav Geraskevych after the CAS hearing:

“I was unfairly suspended. I believe that this action of the IOC helps Russia's propaganda. Russia is celebrating this disqualification, I believe that from some points of view, that Russia will return to the Olympics and the IOC is putting a lot of pressure on the Ukrainians. I believe that the IOC is on the wrong side of history.”

12:47

Vladyslav Geraskevych announced that he does not plan to return to Cortina

“It would be a nice gesture, but from a competitive point of view, it wouldn't make sense. Our sport is quite dangerous.”

“They threw away my Olympic dream, then took away my accreditation, then gave it back. For me, it's theft. I'm not happy about it. I have no intention of returning to Cortina.”

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