In 2014, Olga Dolinina worked in public relations and marketing for Hockey Club
Donbass in Donetsk, Ukraine-- a time when great uncertainty gripped the country.
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and damaged the teams stadium. Dolinina didnt know if theyd play the next season
in a different city -- or at all. Even if the team resumed operations, she wasnt
sure shed feel safe moving back to Donetsk. A few weeks after the stadium
attack, a shooting occurred just outside the team offices.A colleague turned up
the music to drown out the sound of gunfire. Dolinina didnt know if she could
safely walk or take a cab to her apartment.I was really scared, Dolinina said.
That was the first time when I could see that events Id watched on television
were happening so close to me. Despite her fears and the challenges in her own
life, one question loomed in Dolininas mind: How could she help children
affected by the crisis? Like Dolinina, many families fled from violence-stricken
areas in eastern Ukraine to different parts of the country.Thousands of children
are suffering, she said. And need psycho-social support and help with adaptation
to their host communities. Hockey, she believed, could alleviate stress and
foster understanding and resilience.Its the smallest thing that can be done for
children, she said. Children shouldnt be witnesses of war. In the fall of 2014,
Olga Dolinina arrived in the United States for the Global Sports Mentorship
Program. When she returned to Ukraine, Dolinina launched Break The Ice.Since
then, more than 1,000 young people in the country have participated in the
organizations table and ice hockey programs. Its something like a common
language, Dolinina said. Through sports, you feel like one team. You can accept
other children and then make friendships, learn life skills and build peace in
the community.***Dolinina grew up an only child in Dnipropetrovsk. From an early
age, she played outside with boys. The experience taught her firsthand the
equalizing and empowering effect athletic endeavors can have for girls.Dolinina
earned a masters degree in sports management and worked as a sports journalist
and press officer for the Football Federation of Ukraine. She didnt know much
about hockey when she joined HC Donbass in 2013, but with her strong background
in sports business, she quickly learned.In her year with HC Donbass, she oversaw
programs that reached out to the community in general and children in
particular. When she first applied for the Global Sports Mentoring Program, she
thought she could use what she would learn there to expand her efforts on behalf
of the club.The war changed everything. As she contemplated what was next in her
own life, Dolinina realized she could harness sports as a tool to alleviate
post-traumatic stress disorder and similar problems among displaced children.She
was thrilled to be paired with mentor Susan Cohig, senior vice president of
business affairs and integrated marketing for the National Hockey League. The
match seemed ideal to Cohig, as well.Using sports to empower kids, create
opportunities for them to have a safe place to go, Cohig said. All the things
that she wanted to accomplish are things we do in the communities were in.Cohig
and other program leaders helped Dolinina with the logistics of her program,
including gathering data on the impact of PTSD, compiling evidence of the
benefits of sports participation for children in conflict zones and fine-tuning
messaging she could use to raise funds and build partnerships.These tactics
proved critical because, with the future of HC Donbass uncertain, Dolinina
couldnt count on institutional support. In fact, the team suspended operations
for the 2014-2015 season, and Dolinina never returned to her job there.At first,
the idea of starting a project from scratch seemed daunting.The more I
researched and realized the problem could be helped and cured, the more I was
inspired by the projects of other members of the program, Dolinina said. I
decided, Yes, I can do this myself.***Dolinina realized the expense of ice
hockey equipment might delay her efforts. While she worked to secure funding for
things such as skates, helmets and pads, she also sought partners and money for
less costly table hockey tournaments. With help from organizations such as the
International Table Hockey Federation, she held her first two table hockey
events in 2015.?Now, Break The Ice and its partners hold regular tournaments in
Donetsk, Luhansk, Dnipropetrovsk and Kiev.Twelve-year-old Anna Ivantsova, who
moved from Donestk to Kiev last year, even qualified for the Ukranian national
table hockey team. Break The Ice provided funding for Ivantsova and her mother
to travel to Estonia for the European Table Hockey Championship, a journey
Dolinina feels exemplifies the opportunities the program offers children,
especially girls.As the table hockey program began flourishing, Dolinina learned
that a grant she had applied for from the National Hockey League Players
Association came through. Now, she has two full sets of ice hockey equipment. A
girls team called Ukrainochka and a boys team, Sokol, both of which consist of
local and displaced children, regularly put the gear to use.Some players hope to
reach professional status. Ukrainochka now participates in the Ukrainian Womens
League, Dolinina said. A group of players from both teams traveled to the United
States last year, making stops at NHL facilities in Washington, D.C., and New
York, where Cohig works.Being in the room with all these young kids, girls and
boys, was really special, Cohig said. It was Olgas work paying off, creating
this opportunity to take them away from the difficulties they were experiencing
to understand and benefit from what sports can do to make a difference in their
lives. It was a full-circle moment.The mentoring experience has come full circle
for Dolinina too. It changed my life, she said.Two months ago, she began working
as an education officer for UNICEF. In the role, she oversees -- among other
projects -- soccer and volleyball championships aimed at improving the lives of
displaced children throughout Ukraine.As need increases -- about 1.7 million
people have been displaced by the conflict, including 300,000 children --
Dolinina says theres no chance shell leave skates and pucks behind. Shell
continue to look for ways to expand the impact of Break The Ice. One option:
bring it under the auspices of UNICEF and leverage the organizations resources
to make the ultimate power play for peace.Cindy Kuzma is a freelance health and
fitness writer in Chicago, contributing editor at Runners World magazine and
marathon runner. You can read more of her work at
www.cindykuzma.com.
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ever fit in time for a major part of the series in India, but former India
captain Sourav Ganguly wouldnt pick James Anderson in the playing XI even if he
was available for selection.??I wouldnt play him [Anderson] in India to be
honest, said Ganguly, who will be part of ESPNcricinfo Match Day, the analysis
show that will be aired both on ESPNcricinfo and on the SONYESPN channel on
every day of the five-Test series.?Its not the same Anderson as 2012, Ganguly
said. I saw him in the Test series in England recently. He has lost a bit of
pace. And I think Stuart Broad and Steven Finn and Ben Stokes [will be more
effective] because you will need a bit of pace in these conditions to get that
ball to reverse. So I dont know whether he will make the side when he comes
back. Not in Vizag [Visakhapatnam] where the ball will turn square.??In a recent
ODI in Visakhapatnam, legspinner Amit Mishra took five wickets to bowl New
Zealand out for 79, which is a sign of the conditions that England can expect in
the second Test. If everything goes right with Andersons rehab - he has not
bowled since August because of a shoulder injury - he could be fit in time for
that Test. However, Ganguly feels Anderson shouldnt play the rest of the series
either.??I dont see him playing in the second Test, Ganguly said. And if I were
the England captain, I would go in with two fast bowlers: [Stuart] Broad and Ben
Stokes [along with Chris Woakes]. A bit of zip, a bit of pace, reverse. And play
three spinners. Moeen Ali, Gareth Batty and another spinner. The advantage is,
Moeen Ali, Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes can get runs with the bat. It makes the
batting a lot longer, and you still have three spinners for these conditions.
Thats the way I will go, and I dont think Jimmy Anderson bowling at 80 miles an
hour will find a place in my side.??Doubts about Andersons fitness, in light of
his integral role in the 2012 series, is part of a larger reason why Ganguly
doesnt expect England to win a Test in the five-match series. He knows England
have a good record against India, and that they won the last series in India,
but the teams have changed a lot since then, he said.??They have a great record
in India to be honest, Ganguly said. In 2006 when they came it was 1-1, when
they won in Mumbai. In 2012 they won the series 2-1. India going to England and
losing 4-0 and then 3-1. So England have got a great record against India but
whether this England team can get past India in a five-Test series, I am not
sure. Because when you look at the side that played in 2012, the most important
part was those two spinners: Monty Panesar and Graeme Swann. Both high-quality
spinners, and both match-winners. And Jimmy Anderson at his best. The Jimmy
Anderson of four years ago.??Also the India team wears a completely different
look. When they caught India in 2012, it was a side that had lost 4-0 in
Australia, Ganguly said. A side whose confidence was pretty down. It was
battered overseas for a long period of time. But England are now facing a side
that is high on confidence. New captain. Results have come the teams way. Its
going to be very, very tough for England. Thats what I believe. But in sport,
anything can happen.??For anything to happen, it wont be just any old thing, it
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absolutely magical. Like Alastair Cook did last time in 2012. Three back-to-back
Test hundreds. Kevin Pietersen played that unbelievable knock in Mumbai. Ian
Bell and Jonathan Trott getting hundreds. Somebody or the other stood up for
them. Whether they have that same quality in batting, I am not too sure.??As
with the last series, Cook will have to set the tone. He has had success in
India so he will be confident when he comes to that series, Ganguly said. I
thought he played well in Bangladesh on those tough pitches but he has got to
fire. He has got to stand up for his team. Lead from the front. And people need
to support him. The likes of Joe Root, who I think is an outstanding player. Ben
Stokes, who I think will have a huge role in this series. These three have to
fire for England consistently if they have to have some chance in the
series.??The three superstars wont be enough. Moeen Ali, who did well against
India in England in 2014, will have to be at his best too. He is definitely a
threat for India, Ganguly said. The wickets will spin. His confidence against
India will be high as a bowler. He has definitely become a better batsman than
since that trip of 2014 when he was peppered with short deliveries from Ishant
Sharma and the Indian bowlers. He has definitely become a better cricketer than
then. He will be tested. He needs to get runs and get wickets as well, but do
they have a Graeme Swann or Monty Panesar? I dont think so.??The one advantage
England have is they are not turning up blind. They played Test cricket in some
testing conditions in Bangladesh just before this trip. It was so testing they
didnt even feel the need for a warm-up game in India. Ganguly doesnt expect the
conditions in India to be as extreme as Bangladesh, but sees it as good
preparation for England.??Those wickets to be honest were absolute minefields,
Ganguly said. Although the series was drawn 1-1, it cant get worse than that for
them in terms of the surface. And I saw the pitch in the last Test. It spun from
everywhere. You just had to put the ball in the right place, and it did
everything. In India they are going to encounter better pitches. That sort of
pitch will be on day five of the Test. But when I saw the ball land on the first
day of the Test in Bangladesh, it was actually like a day-five pitch.??They
[England] havent played well in Bangladesh, but it will get them used to the
conditions. I firmly believe when teams from the subcontinent go away or when it
is the other way around, it is about getting used to the conditions as quickly
as possible. I think it is going to help them in that aspect, but I still
maintain [doubts] that whether they have that spark in this side to beat India
in this series.Ganguly will be joined on ESPNcricinfo Match Day by Nick Compton
and Jonathan Trott, who were both part of the series-winning England team to
India in 2012-13 in which Anderson played an important role.?ESPNcricinfo Match
Day will air in India at 10pm on SONY ESPN and SONY ESPN HD during the Tests.
ESPN has a long-term collaboration with Sony Pictures Networks in India and the
subcontinent.
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