World Challenge, Germany .
Ukrainian Oleh Verniaiev won 4 medals:
2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze 🇺🇦✌ pic.twitter.com/EFkZznJvDA— Viktoria (@Ukropo4kA) April 4, 2016
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Dead Lenin Cake
The Art of Mr Werewolf
Just discovered this very cool artist. He does concept art with motifs from turn of the century Polish History.
’1863′ – illustration commemorating Polish January Uprising (1863 – 1864), against the Russian Empire
Check him out here: http://jakubsan.tumblr.com
Spring Time Jogging in Kyiv
Women’s Chess Championship Concludes in L’viv
I hate to say it, but it seems L’viv did an embarrassingly poor job with this tournament. Just look at this:
Squeaky floor, clicking cameras, strange people milling about, some distracting nonsense about children making the opening moves, body scanning the players without privacy, no crowd control.
Amateurish.
FYI: Ukrainian defending champion Mariya Muzychuk lost to challenger (and former champion) Hou Yifan, 6 points to 3.
Gave a whirwind tour of Kyiv to two friends today.
They had a seven hour layover in Kyiv on their way from Lithuania to an economic conference in Georgia.
Explaining the last two and a half years of Ukrainian history had me reliving it. Glad I witnessed it. Humbled by the sacrifice. Reminded once again of my obligation to live a good life.
Ukraine Style
Vogue writes about the Ukrainian vinok (flowered wreath)
Ukrainian artist Ivan Marchuk among Britain’s “top hundred living geniuses”
Happy Valentine’s Day, everyone!
The Rise and Fall of Fedor Emelianenko
http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Fedor-Emelianenko-1500

Fedor “The Last Emeror” Emelianenko
1) For all of history, Fedor will have in a place in discussions of the best fighter ever. He had a decade-long unbeaten streak against the best fighters in the world during the genesis of mixed martial arts. This included two former UFC heavyweight champions. His mystique is compounded by his humble and laconic demeanor and the mystery of the east.
2) Fedor stopped being relevant about five years ago when, already in the twilight of his career, he joined Strikeforce and lost three in a row. (http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Fedor-Emelianenko-1500). Now he makes a living fighting other has-beens and tarnishing what remains of his reputation.
3) Interestingly, he was born in a part of Eastern Ukraine that is now under Russian occupation. His name is Ukrainian. But he’s a closely managed tool of Russian propaganda and has appeared numerous times with Vladimir Putin. I think the Kremlin considers him an asset and they control him closely. He’ll occasionally say some idiotic patriotic nonsense.
He’s really hard to read, always calm and expressionless. That’s part of his mystique.
His downfall was somewhat Russian.
In his absolute prime (2004-2006), the UFC tried to bring him into their organization so that he could fight the other best heavyweights in the world. But he was surrounded by Russians, including one Vadim Finkelstein, his manager. UFC President Dana White has talked about how mind-blowingly idiotic and pointless it was to negotiate with the Russian.
They tried to get Dana White to build a fucking stadium in Russia as a condition of getting Fedor onto his roster. (You can imagine the extortion possibilities they had in mind.)
So Fedor went through a period of fighting freak shows, Middle weights (Matt Linland), and has beens.
The sport moved on without him.
Eventually, another organization, Strikeforce negotiated the Russians into some Frankenstien co-promotion with their M-1. Fedor won his first fight, a good showing against unknown, but dangerous Brett Rogers. In his second, he was Fedor submitted in BJJ world champion Fabricio Werdum’s triangle after looking good in the opening seconds.
His stock went down in value, and his next appearance with Strikeforce didn’t require a co-promotion. His next fight was stopped after the much bigger and rangier (but slower) “Bigfoot” Silva spent two rounds avoiding complications and jabbing him in the face.
In his next appearance, he looked good against former olympic wrestler Dan Henderson (who fights in a lower weight class), but made a mistake in the wrestling and caught a huge punch in the face that ended the fight.
Since then, he’s beaten up three has-beens and one nobody.
tldr: Greedy, corrupt Russians kept him away from the best competition during his prime, because they over valued his position and refused to compromise. So he stopped fighting the best, and the sport moved on without him. His rise, however, will remain epic.
Pizza Veterano
This weekend, Yulia and I went to Pizza Veterano. A pizzeria in Kyiv opened by two war veterans (http://euromaidanpress.com/2015/12/14/how-pizza-made-by-ukraines-war-veterans-has-taken-over-kyiv/). I’m happy to say that the place was packed. We had to wait for table. While eating, the lady at the next table told the waitress she’d been trying to contact the owner about franchising.
Swan Lake at the Kyiv Opera
The 12 main symbols of Ukrainian embroidery
Circle, Square, Tree of Light, Diamond, Triangle, Chevron, Spiral, Cross, Swarga (moving cross / swastika), Key, Octoganal Star, Crooked Dance / Meanderer
http://folkmoda.net/articles/tamnichi-kodi-predkiv-12-golovnih-simvoliv-ukrajinskoji-vishivki
Bison in Alberta understand Ukrainian :-)
Ukraine just beats Germany in women’s biathlon relay
Ukraine vs Germany – Pidhrushna vs Dahlmeier – finish of relay – Ruhpolding 2016
Celebrating the Malanka winter festival – in pictures
Vatnyk Tattoo
Funny Chess game
Blunder, desperation, and a little luck for a hilarious finish.
Opponent was under time pressure and didn’t plan his escape properly.
(Super Blitz – 3 minute chess.)














