Olha Kharlan of Ukraine shouted in celebration under the vaulted glass dome of the Grand Palais on Monday, after an early round victory in her pursuit of a fifth career Olympic medal in saber fencing.
She had reached the semifinals by Monday afternoon.
But her mere presence confirmed that this niche sport, perhaps more than any other, illustrates the acrimony and caustic feuding that have resulted from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Kharlan, 33, was disqualified from the World Fencing Championships last summer for refusing to shake hands with her Russian opponent.
But Thomas Bach, the president of the International Olympic Committee and himself a 1976 Olympic fencing champion, gave Kharlan an exemption to participate in the Paris Games, citing her “unique situation.”
Persons:
Olha, Thomas Bach, ”
Organizations:
Monday, International Olympic Committee, Paris Games
Locations:
Ukraine, Kharlan