The Ukrainian team has already won ten medals — three gold, two silver, and five bronze — and is in second place in the medal count after the Chinese team, which has one more medal, according to the results of the second day of competition at the XIV Winter Paralympic Games, the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine reported on Facebook on Sunday.
In turn, the National Paralympic Committee of Ukraine reports that on Sunday, the Ukrainian team won one silver and three bronze medals.
“The final point of Ukraine’s second day of competition at the 2026 Paralympics was two high awards in para-biathlon in the individual 12.5 km race among athletes with visual impairments: Maksym Murashkovskyi (Kyiv) and leader Vitalii Trush (Zakarpattia Oblast) won the silver medal; this is the first medal for this tandem at the Paralympics, as these Games are the athletes’ debut! Dmytro Suyarko (Volyn region) – leader Oleksandr Nikonovych (Kyiv region) won bronze,” according to the committee’s Facebook page.
The Ministry of Sport reported that two other bronze medals in para-biathlon were won by Ukrainian athletes on Sunday in individual races. “Individual race, men, sitting class: Taras Rad, 3rd place… Individual race, women, standing class: Oleksandra Kononova, 3rd place,” the statement said.
In addition, para snowboarding competitions took place on Sunday. A Ukrainian athlete took fourth place in them. “Snowboard cross, men, SB-UL class, preliminary run 1: Vladislav Khilchenko 4th place, did not advance to the quarterfinals,” the ministry said.
It is reported that on Monday, the Ukrainian team at the 2026 Paralympics will have a training day, and on Tuesday, March 10, the ski races will start.
As reported, on March 7, Ukraine finished the first day of competition at the 2026 Paralympics in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo in first place with six medals: three gold, one silver, and two bronze.
The Ukrainian team won a triple podium in the competition for athletes with visual impairments: Ukrainians won all three medals – Oleksandr Kazik – gold, Yaroslav Reshetynsky – silver, Anatoliy Kovalevsky – bronze.
Oleksandra Kononova, representing the Kyiv region, won a gold medal in the para-biathlon sprint race among athletes in the standing class at the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games. This is the fifth gold medal of her Paralympic career and the third in para-biathlon. She also has three gold medals in cross-country skiing. Taras Rad won gold in the 7.5 km sitting biathlon sprint race.
The Ukrainian national team won 43 medals at the Marine Corps & Air Force Trials 2026 international sports competition in the United States, according to the Ministry of Veterans Affairs.
“The Ukrainian team, which included 13 male veterans and two female veterans, showed one of the best results of the competition, winning 43 medals. The defenders won 27 gold medals in running, swimming, powerlifting, discus throwing, shot put, cycling, and rowing, as well as a team gold medal in volleyball,” the ministry said in a statement.
In addition, the team won eight silver medals and two team silver medals in wheelchair rugby and archery, as well as six bronze medals in running, discus, shooting, and swimming.
The Marine Corps & Air Force Trials is one of the key international tournaments for military personnel and veterans after injuries, bringing together participants from different countries. Along with Ukraine, partner teams from Canada, Australia, and Great Britain were also invited to participate.
As reported, the Ukrainian national team won a record 76 medals at the United States Air Force Trials 2024 sports competition in Las Vegas (USA).
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Ukraine won the medal count at the 2025 Summer Deaflympics, which ended in Tokyo, according to a report on Wednesday by Suspilne. Sport.
After 12 days of competition, the Ukrainian team won a record 100 medals, 32 of them gold, 39 silver, and 29 bronze. Ukrainians competed for awards in 13 sports.
According to the report, this result is Ukraine’s second-best achievement in the history of its participation in the Deaflympics, after 138 medals in 2021.
The United States came in second with 52 medals, including 32 gold, 12 silver, and 8 bronze.
In third place is the host country, Japan, with 36 medals, including 17 gold, 7 silver, and 12 bronze.
Ukraine has won 12 medals at the 2024 Olympic Games.
“Ukraine won gold: Oleksandr Khyzhnyak (boxing up to 80 kg); Yaroslava Maguchikh (high jump); Olga Harlan, Alina Komashchuk, Olena Kravatska and Yulia Bakastova (team sabre).
The following won silver medals: Parviz Nasibov (Greco-Roman wrestling up to 67 kg); Iryna Kolyadenko (freestyle wrestling up to 62 kg); Lyudmyla Luzan and Anastasiia Rybachok (canoe double sprint, 500 m); Ilya Kovtun (parallel bars); Serhii Kulish (rifle shooting from 50 m from three positions).
The bronze medalists were: Zhan Beleniuk (Greco-Roman wrestling up to 87 kg); Mykhailo Kokhan (hammer throw); Iryna Gerashchenko (high jump); Olga Harlan (sabre).
As of 15:00, Ukraine ranks 22nd in the medal standings.
The 2024 Olympic Games were held in Paris from July 26 to August 11.
Ukrainian shooter Serhiy Kulish has won a silver medal in the final of the rifle shooting competition from three positions at a distance of 50 meters at the Olympic Games-2024 in Paris.
The athlete scored 461.3 points.
In this competition, the first place went to China and the third place to India.
This is the second medal in Ukraine’s piggy bank at the Olympic Games 2024, after the bronze medal won by fencer Olga Kharlan.
Kulish is a silver medalist at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in air rifle shooting from a distance of 10 meters.
Ukrainian sabre fencer Olha Harlan won a bronze medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics in a duel against Korean Choi Sibin, thus winning the first medal for the Ukrainian national team in the unofficial medal standings.
The match on Monday began with Harlan’s attacks, but the Korean seized the initiative and finished the first match with a score of 8:3, bringing it to 11:5 in the second match, but Harlan regained the initiative and held a series of seven successful shots in a row, bringing the score to 12:11. However, the Korean scored two successful touches to level the score at 13-13. The final two attacks were left to the Ukrainian, and the match ended with a score of 15:14.
For Olga Harlan, this is the fifth Olympic award in her career.