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  2. Ukraine at the 2010 Winter Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The athletes entering the stadium during the opening ceremonies. Ukraine participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.. Although ahead of the start of the Olympic Games, the Ministry for Affairs of Family, Youth Policy, and Sport expected Ukrainians to win medals in figure skating, freestyle, tobogganing and skiing, the Ukrainian national team completed its ...

  3. Ukraine at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The National Olympic Committee of Ukraine was created in 1990 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 1993. Medal tables ... 2010–2018: Winter: 1 ...

  4. Ukraine at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Mariia Kichasova (canoeing) represented Ukraine at the 2020 Summer Olympics. As of 2020 Games, Kulish (2016), Komashchuk (2016), and Svitolina (2020) won Olympic medals in their sports, with Kulish being the only one from the 2010 Games Ukrainian team who has won medals at both Youth and senior Olympics.

  5. Olympic Stadium (Kyiv) - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic Stadium (also known as Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex; Ukrainian: Національний спортивний комплекс "Олімпійський", romanized: Natsionalnyi sportyvnyi kompleks "Olimpiiskyi" [nɐt͡sʲiɔˈnalʲnei̯ spɔrˈtɪu̯nei̯ ˈkɔmpɫeks ɔlʲimˈpʲii̯sʲkei̯]) is a multi-use sports and recreation facility in Kyiv, Ukraine, located on the ...

  6. Vita Semerenko - Wikipedia

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    She qualified to represent Ukraine at the 2018 Winter Olympics. [4] She competed in all personal races at the Games with 14th place in sprint being her personal best. She received the Best Athlete of a Month award from National Olympic Committee of Ukraine for four times – in March 2009, March 2010, March 2011, March 2012.

  7. List of Olympic medallists for Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all Olympic champions of Ukraine (since Ukraine has taken part in the Games as a separate representation). [1] As of February 24, 2014 there are 41 Olympic champions which represented Ukraine (5 at Winter Games and 36 at Summer). Athletes are sorted by number of gold medals and then by surname.

  8. Ukraine at the Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    Lviv Today noted in 2010 that "Ukraine’s Paralympic team has experienced a major boost in the amount of training and support it receives in recent years", resulting in "extraordinary" progress at the Winter Games in particular: "[F]rom finishing 18th in Salt Lake City in 2002, Ukraine rose to 3rd (2nd in terms of actual number of medals won ...

  9. Valentyna Semerenko - Wikipedia

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    She represented Ukraine at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [1] In all races she placed between 13 and 23. First individual podium Valja celebrated on 4 February 2011, in Presque Isle, United States, in sprint. At the 2013 World Championships, Valja won bronze in individual race and silver in relay.