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Deadspin | IOC ‘begs’ defiant Ukrainian to race without war dead helmet

Deadspin | IOC ‘begs’ defiant Ukrainian to race without war dead helmet

Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics – Skeleton – Men Official Training Heat 5 – Cortina Sliding Centre, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy – February 11, 2026. Vladyslav Heraskevych of Ukraine during training as he wears a helmet in tribute to athletes who have died amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine

MILAN/CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — The International Olympic Committee pleaded on Wednesday with skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych to compete without his banned helmet depicting Ukrainian athletes killed since Russia’s invasion and avoid potential disqualification.

The athlete, however, remained defiant after a meeting between the two sides on Wednesday afternoon failed to break the impasse.

The IOC offered him the opportunity to display his “helmet of remembrance” depicting 24 images of dead compatriots before the start and after the end of Thursday’s race at the Milan Cortina Games, while also allowing him to wear a black armband while competing.

However, the 27-year-old, who again trained on Wednesday in the helmet, said he would go ahead and wear it for Thursday’s race day.

Asked after his training run if it was the helmet or nothing, Heraskevych, who has an outside chance of finishing on the podium, told reporters: “yes”.

“To be honest I was hoping we would find some common sense,” Heraskevych told Reuters after the meeting. “I registered this helmet, it’s technically good.”

Ukraine’s Olympic Committee backed their athlete, who is the team’s flagbearer for the Games and also displayed a “No War in Ukraine” sign at the Beijing 2022 Olympics, days before Russia’s invasion.

“(Heraskevych) did not agree to the proposals made by the IOC representatives and emphasized that he was ready to compete exclusively in the “memorial helmet,” the Ukrainian Olympic Committee said in a statement.

“The National Olympic Committee of Ukraine and the Ukrainian national team fully support… Heraskevych’s position and respect his conscious and principled choice.”

The IOC banned the helmet on Tuesday for any competition, saying it violated rules on political statements.

Athletes can freely express themselves in press conferences, social media and interviews during the Games but they cannot make any political statements on the field of play or podiums, according to Rule 50.2 of the Olympic Charter.

“We would beg him ‘we want you to compete … We really, really want him to have his moment,” IOC spokesperson Mark Adams told a press conference.

Heraskevych said even if he wanted to change a helmet he would have no time to prepare a new helmet that would fit him.

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With dozens of conflicts around the world it was impossible to allow political statements in venues, Adams added.

“For us and the athletes the field of play is sacrosanct. These people have dedicated their whole lives for this moment,” he said, adding that the IOC would look for ways to convince the Ukrainian, including having other athletes talk to him.

All competitors on Thursday will have to go through an equipment check prior to entering the ice canal for the competition. If Heraskevych insists on taking the helmet, the IOC would potentially have to remove him from the competition.

“There are rules and regulations and they will ultimately be enforced. In the end it will be an IOC matter,” Adams said.

“It is in everybody’s interest for him to compete. I don’t say we have a ready solution on this but it is better to talk to people to win the day.”

–Reuters, special to Field Level Media

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CRICKET

Dhoni, Pandya, Bumrah and other stars invest in ‘eCricket’ gaming app

M.S. Dhoni, Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya, along with Shreyas Iyer, Ravindra Jadeja, Tilak Varma and Sai Sudharsan, have come on board as investors in ‘eCricket’, a AAA title from India with global ambitions, slated for release on mobile in 2026.

With cricket commanding a global audience estimated to be over 2.5 billion, LightFury—the publisher of eCricket—aims to address a significant gap in the sports gaming category by delivering a technically advanced, competitive, and live-service-driven cricket gaming franchise from India.

The 100-strong studio combines creative vision with technical innovation to create globally competitive games.

“I’ve seen a lot of cricket games over the years, and there’s always been something missing. When LightFury showed me what they were working on, I felt they were trying to close that gap. It’s a big undertaking, building something like this out of India for a global audience,” Dhoni was quoted in a release.

Founded in 2024 by Karan Shroff, Anurag Banerjee, and Tina Balachandran, LightFury Games is an India-based AAA-focused game-tech studio dedicated to building high-quality, cutting-edge gaming experiences. The leadership team has worked on more than 40 AAA titles.

Hardik Pandya said, “Cricket is pressure, skill, and entertainment all at once. Fans want to feel that energy. What excites me about eCricket is that it is not trying to make cricket smaller for gaming. It is trying to make gaming rise to the scale of cricket.”

Earlier this year, LightFury Games also announced securing a global player roster licence of over 600 professional cricketers, featuring stars like Chris Gayle, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Kane Williamson, Pat Cummins, Jos Buttler, Travis Head, and Andre Russell—marking one of the largest rosters in cricket gaming.

– PTI

GOLF

Shubhankar and Yuvraj have slow starts in China

Indian golfers Shubhankar Sharma and Yuvraj Sandhu endured slow starts at the Volvo China Open in Shanghai, finishing T-48 and 153rd respectively after the opening round.

Sharma, who won on his home tour in India a week earlier, carded 1-under 70 to be placed at T-48 while Sandhu carded 9-over 80 to be placed 153rd on the standings.

– PTI

SQUASH

Abhay Singh enters maiden PSA Gold-level quarters in Zurich

India’s Abhay Singh stunned Egyptian world No 13 Aly Abou Eleinen to enter his maiden PSA Gold-level event quarterfinals at the Grasshopper Cup squash in Zurich.

World No 24 Abhay trailed 5-8 in the opening game before recovering to beat the seventh seed 12-10, 11-9 in the second round.

Singh had beaten Eleinen earlier this month at the El Gouna Open in Egypt.

“I stuck to my game plan. Still a few things I can work on. We will go back to the drawing board tonight,” said Singh, who will meet Egyptian world No 4 Karim Gawad next.

In the opening round, Singh beat Swiss David Bernet 11-9, 9-11, 11-8, while compatriot Ramit Tandon lost to Egypt’s Fares Dessouky 6-11, 9-11.

– Team Sportstar

Published on Apr 24, 2026

#Indian #sports #wrap #April #Dhoni #Pandya #Bumrah #stars #invest #eCricket #gaming #app">Indian sports wrap, April 24: Dhoni, Pandya, Bumrah and other stars invest in ‘eCricket’ gaming app  CRICKETDhoni, Pandya, Bumrah and other stars invest in ‘eCricket’ gaming appM.S. Dhoni, Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya, along with Shreyas Iyer, Ravindra Jadeja, Tilak Varma and Sai Sudharsan, have come on board as investors in ‘eCricket’, a AAA title from India with global ambitions, slated for release on mobile in 2026.With cricket commanding a global audience estimated to be over 2.5 billion, LightFury—the publisher of eCricket—aims to address a significant gap in the sports gaming category by delivering a technically advanced, competitive, and live-service-driven cricket gaming franchise from India.The 100-strong studio combines creative vision with technical innovation to create globally competitive games.“I’ve seen a lot of cricket games over the years, and there’s always been something missing. When LightFury showed me what they were working on, I felt they were trying to close that gap. It’s a big undertaking, building something like this out of India for a global audience,” Dhoni was quoted in a release.Founded in 2024 by Karan Shroff, Anurag Banerjee, and Tina Balachandran, LightFury Games is an India-based AAA-focused game-tech studio dedicated to building high-quality, cutting-edge gaming experiences. The leadership team has worked on more than 40 AAA titles.Hardik Pandya said, “Cricket is pressure, skill, and entertainment all at once. Fans want to feel that energy. What excites me about eCricket is that it is not trying to make cricket smaller for gaming. It is trying to make gaming rise to the scale of cricket.”Earlier this year, LightFury Games also announced securing a global player roster licence of over 600 professional cricketers, featuring stars like Chris Gayle, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Kane Williamson, Pat Cummins, Jos Buttler, Travis Head, and Andre Russell—marking one of the largest rosters in cricket gaming.– PTIGOLFShubhankar and Yuvraj have slow starts in ChinaIndian golfers Shubhankar Sharma and Yuvraj Sandhu endured slow starts at the Volvo China Open in Shanghai, finishing T-48 and 153rd respectively after the opening round.Sharma, who won on his home tour in India a week earlier, carded 1-under 70 to be placed at T-48 while Sandhu carded 9-over 80 to be placed 153rd on the standings.– PTISQUASHAbhay Singh enters maiden PSA Gold-level quarters in ZurichIndia’s Abhay Singh stunned Egyptian world No 13 Aly Abou Eleinen to enter his maiden PSA Gold-level event quarterfinals at the Grasshopper Cup squash in Zurich.World No 24 Abhay trailed 5-8 in the opening game before recovering to beat the seventh seed 12-10, 11-9 in the second round.Singh had beaten Eleinen earlier this month at the El Gouna Open in Egypt.“I stuck to my game plan. Still a few things I can work on. We will go back to the drawing board tonight,” said Singh, who will meet Egyptian world No 4 Karim Gawad next.In the opening round, Singh beat Swiss David Bernet 11-9, 9-11, 11-8, while compatriot Ramit Tandon lost to Egypt’s Fares Dessouky 6-11, 9-11.– Team SportstarPublished on Apr 24, 2026  #Indian #sports #wrap #April #Dhoni #Pandya #Bumrah #stars #invest #eCricket #gaming #app

Deadspin | Bo Bichette slams key double as Mets take Twins series  Apr 23, 2026; New York City, New York, USA;  New York Mets outfielder Carson Benge (3) runs the bases after hitting a solo home run during the fourth inning against the Minnesota Twins at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images   Bo Bichette had three hits Thursday night, including the three-run eighth-inning double that snapped a tie and lifted the host New York Mets to a 10-8 win over the Minnesota Twins in the rubber game of a three-game interleague series.  Brett Baty hit a three-run homer in the first for the Mets, who squandered a 7-2 lead before winning for the second straight night following a 12-game skid. New York scored three times in the second before Carson Benge homered in the fourth.  Ryan Jeffers tied the game with a grand slam in the top of the eighth for the Twins, who have lost six of seven. Tristan Gray homered in the sixth and had an RBI single in the ninth.  Baty opened the bottom of the eighth by singling off Andrew Morris (0-1) and went to second on Tyrone Taylor’s bunt. Marcus Semien singled Baty to third, after which Ronny Mauricio flew out. Anthony Banda entered and walked Tommy Pham, who was pinch-hitting for Benge, before Bichette’s bases-clearing hit.  Devin Williams (1-1), the Mets’ sixth pitcher, was awarded the win via official scorer’s discretion after giving up three hits, including Gray’s single, while recording the final two outs of the ninth.   Baty, Semien and Benge had two hits each.  Semien scored from third on a passed ball following a strikeout of Bichette in the second. Francisco Alvarez lofted a sacrifice fly two batters later, after which Luis Robert Jr. Robert laced a run-scoring double.  Austin Martin drew a bases-loaded walk in the first and finished 3-for-4. Brooks Lee was also 3-for-4 while Gray had two hits.  Mets starter Christian Scott didn’t allow a hit but walked five and struck out one over 1 1/3 innings in his season debut. The Twins’ Joe Ryan surrendered seven runs (four earned) on seven hits and two walks while striking out five over five innings.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Bichette #slams #key #double #Mets #Twins #seriesApr 23, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets outfielder Carson Benge (3) runs the bases after hitting a solo home run during the fourth inning against the Minnesota Twins at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Bo Bichette had three hits Thursday night, including the three-run eighth-inning double that snapped a tie and lifted the host New York Mets to a 10-8 win over the Minnesota Twins in the rubber game of a three-game interleague series.

Brett Baty hit a three-run homer in the first for the Mets, who squandered a 7-2 lead before winning for the second straight night following a 12-game skid. New York scored three times in the second before Carson Benge homered in the fourth.

Ryan Jeffers tied the game with a grand slam in the top of the eighth for the Twins, who have lost six of seven. Tristan Gray homered in the sixth and had an RBI single in the ninth.

Baty opened the bottom of the eighth by singling off Andrew Morris (0-1) and went to second on Tyrone Taylor’s bunt. Marcus Semien singled Baty to third, after which Ronny Mauricio flew out. Anthony Banda entered and walked Tommy Pham, who was pinch-hitting for Benge, before Bichette’s bases-clearing hit.


Devin Williams (1-1), the Mets’ sixth pitcher, was awarded the win via official scorer’s discretion after giving up three hits, including Gray’s single, while recording the final two outs of the ninth.

Baty, Semien and Benge had two hits each.

Semien scored from third on a passed ball following a strikeout of Bichette in the second. Francisco Alvarez lofted a sacrifice fly two batters later, after which Luis Robert Jr. Robert laced a run-scoring double.

Austin Martin drew a bases-loaded walk in the first and finished 3-for-4. Brooks Lee was also 3-for-4 while Gray had two hits.

Mets starter Christian Scott didn’t allow a hit but walked five and struck out one over 1 1/3 innings in his season debut. The Twins’ Joe Ryan surrendered seven runs (four earned) on seven hits and two walks while striking out five over five innings.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Bichette #slams #key #double #Mets #Twins #series">Deadspin | Bo Bichette slams key double as Mets take Twins series  Apr 23, 2026; New York City, New York, USA;  New York Mets outfielder Carson Benge (3) runs the bases after hitting a solo home run during the fourth inning against the Minnesota Twins at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images   Bo Bichette had three hits Thursday night, including the three-run eighth-inning double that snapped a tie and lifted the host New York Mets to a 10-8 win over the Minnesota Twins in the rubber game of a three-game interleague series.  Brett Baty hit a three-run homer in the first for the Mets, who squandered a 7-2 lead before winning for the second straight night following a 12-game skid. New York scored three times in the second before Carson Benge homered in the fourth.  Ryan Jeffers tied the game with a grand slam in the top of the eighth for the Twins, who have lost six of seven. Tristan Gray homered in the sixth and had an RBI single in the ninth.  Baty opened the bottom of the eighth by singling off Andrew Morris (0-1) and went to second on Tyrone Taylor’s bunt. Marcus Semien singled Baty to third, after which Ronny Mauricio flew out. Anthony Banda entered and walked Tommy Pham, who was pinch-hitting for Benge, before Bichette’s bases-clearing hit.  Devin Williams (1-1), the Mets’ sixth pitcher, was awarded the win via official scorer’s discretion after giving up three hits, including Gray’s single, while recording the final two outs of the ninth.   Baty, Semien and Benge had two hits each.  Semien scored from third on a passed ball following a strikeout of Bichette in the second. Francisco Alvarez lofted a sacrifice fly two batters later, after which Luis Robert Jr. Robert laced a run-scoring double.  Austin Martin drew a bases-loaded walk in the first and finished 3-for-4. Brooks Lee was also 3-for-4 while Gray had two hits.  Mets starter Christian Scott didn’t allow a hit but walked five and struck out one over 1 1/3 innings in his season debut. The Twins’ Joe Ryan surrendered seven runs (four earned) on seven hits and two walks while striking out five over five innings.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Bichette #slams #key #double #Mets #Twins #series

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