BLUE AND YELLOW WINDS IN NAGANO

The Ukrainian government promised financial awards to the Olympic medalists. For instance, Ukrainian Prime Minister Valery Pustovoitenko announced a HR 100,000 award for the gold in Nagano. He has not also forgotten about the disabled participants in the Special Olympics. Kyiv mayor Oleksandr Omelchenko hinted that Nagano champions and prize winners could get ready to move to Kyiv. A number of well-known companies have also announced prizes for Ukrainian athletes, for instance Mazda Motors Ukraine will present Nagano gold medalists with automobiles.
Ukraine occupies fifteenth position among 67 countries, considering all Olympic Winter Games, according to the Honorary President of the Ukrainian Skiing Federation, professor at the University of Physical Culture Serhiy Fomin. More success can be achieved in Nagano.
"I become more and more convinced that it is impossible to predict who is going to win the relay race," says Serhiy Fomin. "At the first People's Winter Sports Meeting our student Hryhory Kozin outstripped all the Russian aces for 2.48 minutes, though he was not the greatest one in the ski cross country. Ivan Byakov, the president of Ukrainian Biathlon Federation, hardly made it to the top 20 before Innsbruck in 1976. But the whole team appealed to management: "Let him compete. As you know, he won himself two Olympic gold medals. To cut the story short, I will say that I believe in pleasant surprises in Nagano.
"I would not want to boast, but one of my students, Vasyl Karlenko, has developed his own training method for the female biathlon. I always said only home-grown specialists will help us."
Reuters photo:
Yelena Petrova of Sumy won Ukraine's first Nagano gold medal in the 15 kilometer individual biathlon competition on February 9
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