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Former cyclist Tony Martin to auction off Olympic medal to raise funds for Ukrainian children

<i>Tim de Waele/Getty Images Europe/Getty Images</i><br/>Olympic medalist Tony Martin is seen here with his silver medal at the London 2012 Summer Olympics. Martin is auctioning off his medal to raise funds for children in Ukraine.
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Olympic medalist Tony Martin is seen here with his silver medal at the London 2012 Summer Olympics. Martin is auctioning off his medal to raise funds for children in Ukraine.

By Ben Church, CNN

Olympic medalist Tony Martin is auctioning off the silver medal he won at London 2012 to raise funds for children in Ukraine.

In an Instagram post Sunday, the German cyclist said it felt wrong “to sit on the couch and accept the situation” after seeing pictures of what has been happening in Ukraine since the start of Russia’s invasion.

He said money raised from the auction would go to Wir helfen Kindern — a foundation that would support the children and their families.

“I pay my deepest respect to everybody who helps the people that need to be protected the most: the Ukrainian kids and their families,” he wrote. “I also want to do my small part and help.”

“It’s not easy to separate me from the biggest trophy I could win in my career but considering the fact that millions of people lost almost everything, it is something I really want to do.”

READ: Ukrainian skeleton star goes from Winter Olympics to war zone in weeks

At least 4.3 million children displaced

Martin, who retired in 2021, was one of the best time-trial cyclists in the world during his career and won four world titles.

But it was his silver medal won during the time trial event at London 2012 that was the most special.

The online auction to win that medal runs until April 9 with the current bid standing at 9,600 euros (over $10,500).

One in every two Ukrainian children has been displaced since Russia began its invasion on February 24, according to a statement from the UN Children’s Fund on Thursday.

UNICEF’s statement added that 4.3 million children have been displaced, which represents more than half of Ukraine’s estimated 7.5 million child population.

This figure includes over 1.8 million children who have crossed into neighboring countries as refugees, and 2.5 million children who are also internally displaced in Ukraine, the statement said.

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