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Winter Olympics 2018 Pyeongchang
RodyTur10:
The 2018 Winter Olympics is an event hosted by Pyeongchang, South Korea. It takes place between the 9th and 25th of February. The Olympic games feature the following sports:
* Alpine skiing
* Biathlon
* Bobsleigh
* Cross-country skiing
* Curling
* Figure skating
* Freestyle skiing
* Ice hockey
* Luge
* Nordic combined
* Short track speed skating
* Skeleton
* Ski jumping
* Snowboarding
* Speed skating
Russia doesn't participate as a country as a punishment for their doping program during the Olympics in Sochi. Some Russian athletes were allowed to compete under the neutral flag.
Source: wikipedia
RodyTur10:
The United States best sports during the previous Olympics were free style skiing and snowboarding.
In a preview by Dutch television it was said that Americans and Canadians are so good at snowboarding, because it's the main way of transportation during the winter since most villages can't be reached by main roads due to ice and heavy snow.
They claimed that in the winter months about half of America is dependent on snowcouriers who bring goods like food and medicines from the big cities to the smaller villages who have no airfields. Sometimes they have to go through the wilderness (even at night) and get in such precarious circumstances that they develop extremely deft skills. So the conclusion was that it's fairly logical that America and Canada dominate these sports.
I'm a critical viewer and I'm not sure if their report was trustworthy. It seems a little strange that such a rich country is unable to provide better infrastructure for its citizens. I really would like to know if all this is true.
tarheelsxxiii:
Couples ice dancing may be the most entertaining activity of all time.
jambr380:
Anybody else watching the half-pipe skiing event? While it's great to see the United States doing very well (Wise and Ferreira just finished 1st and 2nd), there have been a couple of horrible falls. It appears those guys should be okay, though.
With Shaun White and Chloe Kim taking gold in the snowboard half-pipe (and Sigourney of the U.S. even getting a bronze in women's ski pipe), the U.S. should petition all future Winter Olympic events take place in a half-pipe! :P
Edit: Not to mention Jamie Anderson's Gold in Snowboard Slopestyle and Silver in Big Air. Perhaps the U.S. just needs events where tricks are done in the air (although I am sure Nathan Chen wishes he could get back his short skate program).
RodyTur10:
Germany beats Canada in the semi finals in icehockey! Incredible.
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