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Ukrainian organizations cheer on Olympians

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July 30,2024 486
Ukrainian organizations cheer on Olympians

Ukrainian athletic teams and diaspora communities from around the globe recorded messages of support and victory wishes for Ukrainian athletes competing in the Paris Olympics.

The Plast Ukrainian Scouting Organization in the United States congratulated the Ukrainian Olympians from Oselya Pysanyi Kamin, Middlefield, Ohio. “May your path to victory be bright and successful,” the message says.

The Ukrainian Community in the UAE wishes Ukrainian Olympic athletes victories, new records, and unforgettable moments at the Olympic Games in Paris. “Your hard work, indomitable spirit and will to win inspire the whole world. And here in the heart of the Emirate, the Ukrainian community is also proud of your achievements and proudly follows your competitions at the Olympic Games,” the community said.

The Ukrainian Women’s Association Australia also supported Ukrainian athletes. “We wish you victory in the Olympic Games!they said.

The Ukrainian Youth Association – CYM Calgary sent greetings to the Ukrainian Olympians and wished them victories in Paris.

The Ukrainian gymnastics and dance school Marigym from Toronto cheered on Ukrainian athletes at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. “We are proud of you and your achievements. You represent our country with dignity at the international level,” the message reads

The Ukrainian Dragon Boat Peppers UA team from Toronto recorded a video greeting Ukrainian athletes for the 2024 Olympics and wishing them success and victories. “We are rooting for you, for Ukraine. We are proud to be a part of the common sports community and to make sure that our yellow and blue flag means for the whole world a belief in goodness, peace and the future,” the appeal said.

The women’s soccer team of Toronto’s USC Karpaty sent greetings to our athletes. “We wish all the sportsmen and women of Ukraine success and victory at the Olympic Games 2024 in Paris. We are with you!” the team said.

Cover: AP

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