I WOULD LIKE TO THANK POLES FOR THEIR HUMANITY
I said goodbye to my little daughter as always: "Bye-bye, give your mum a kiss goodbye". When leaving Ukraine in mid-February, I was sure I would be back home in ten days. I was going to Kraków for the winter camp of the junior kayaking slalom team.
On Thursday, 24 February, I was woken up by my phone vibrating. I wondered who could have been calling me at six in the morning....
I decided that I had to evacuate my daughter from Ukraine as soon as possible. The journey took three days. I will never forget the chaos at the border, the sight of thousands of terrified faces at the train stations. I was determined, prepared for any inconvenience.
One cannot describe the help of the Polish sports community in words. For three months our entire team lived for free in a sports facility on Kolna Street in Kraków. I am infinitely grateful to Mr Zbigniew Miązek for giving us shelter, food and the opportunity to train. Polish people supported us in any possible way. I would like to thank every Pole for their humanity.
Viktoria Dobrotworska, a kayaker from Vinnitsa, multiple Ukrainian champion and European vice-champion in the U23 category