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Greenland Flag Flies High in Olympic Hockey Rivalry
15 Feb
Summary
- Fans displayed Greenland's flag to show European solidarity.
- The gesture supported Denmark and Greenland against the U.S.
- Sports diplomacy surfaces amid U.S.-Danish political tensions.

At the Winter Olympics in Milan, a Greenland flag was prominently displayed during a men's hockey preliminary round match between the United States and Denmark. The flag was raised by Vita Kalnina and Alexander Kalnins, fans who reside in Germany and support the Latvian hockey team.
They explained their action as a demonstration of European unity, expressing support for both Denmark and the semiautonomous island of Greenland, which is part of the Danish kingdom. This gesture took place as the game commenced and again when Denmark scored its initial goal.
The incident occurs against a backdrop of recent political discussions where the U.S. reportedly showed interest in acquiring Greenland. Fans attending the game acknowledged these tensions but felt that sports could act independently of politics, fostering a sense of national pride for teams regardless of political undercurrents.




