In the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin did something rarely seen from a head of state…

He knelt.

Not for a leader. Not for a general.

But for a Paralympic champion in a wheelchair.

The moment came as he honored Ivan Golubkov, a sit-ski cross-country skier who won gold at the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Milan–Cortina.

Golubkov, a six-time world champion, stood — or rather sat — at the center of a powerful ceremony as he received the Order of Friendship.

The image spread instantly online.

After years of absence, Russia competed under its own flag again — sending just six athletes, yet returning with 12 medals, including 8 gold.

Putin praised them, calling it a moment of national pride as the Russian flag rose once more over the podium.

Politics aside, one image stood out:

A president lowering himself…
to honor resilience, strength, and victory.
In the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin did something rarely seen from a head of state… He knelt. Not for a leader. Not for a general. But for a Paralympic champion in a wheelchair. The moment came as he honored Ivan Golubkov, a sit-ski cross-country skier who won gold at the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Milan–Cortina. Golubkov, a six-time world champion, stood — or rather sat — at the center of a powerful ceremony as he received the Order of Friendship. The image spread instantly online. After years of absence, Russia competed under its own flag again — sending just six athletes, yet returning with 12 medals, including 8 gold. Putin praised them, calling it a moment of national pride as the Russian flag rose once more over the podium. Politics aside, one image stood out: A president lowering himself… to honor resilience, strength, and victory.
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