After Korean Ladies synchronised
clap dancing
TD members in Patter visit DrKnobs special clinic
After Korean Ladies synchronised
clap dancing
TD members in Patter visit DrKnobs special clinic
Photos of the Opening Ceremony of the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics
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The 30 Hottest Female Athletes of the 2018 Winter Olympics
The 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea will begin in early February. We want to make sure our readers are as informed as possible. We have logged in a couple hours scouting the female ‘talent’ who will compete in this year’s Winter Olympic games.
We wanted to make sure that we only list the female olympians you will see during the telecast on NBC. Every female athlete in this post (should) be there barring injury or failed trial attempt.
This year’s list took a hit when the Russia team was hit with a ban and there was a doping scandal in freestyle skiing that took out a few from our 2014 Winter Olympics list.
This list of the 30 hottest/sexiest female athletes who will compete in the 2018 Winter Olympics come from a wide range of sports. We have ladies who compete in snowboarding, curling, bobsledding, skiing and even hockey! A few of the names will be familiar to you, but we have picked out a few sleepers who will turn heads and make appearances on every sports blog the day after their event.
Have a seat, open a beer, and enjoy the view…
Mikaela Shiffrin
Alpine Skiing
United States
Silje Norendal
Snowboarding
Norway
Lindsey Vonn
Alpine Skiing
United States
Julia Dujmovits
Snowboarding
Austria
Jamie Anderson
Snowboarding
United States
Nadja Purtschert
Snowboarding
Switzerland
Hilary Knight
Ice Hockey
United States
Kailani Craine
Figure Skating
Austraila
Natalie Spooner
Ice Hockey
Canada
Nina Roth
Curling
United States
Resi Stiegler
Alpine Skiing
United States
Madison Chock
Figure Skating
United States
Rowan Cheshire
Freestyle Skiing
Great Britain
Mia Manganello
Speed Skating
United States
Sarah Hendrickson
Ski Jumping
United States
Lindsey Jacobellis
Snowboarding
United States
Rachel Homan
Curling
Canada
Justine Dufour-Lapointe
Freestyle Skiing
Canada
Brianne Tutt
Speed Skating
Canada
Brooke Voigt
Snowboarding
Canada
Anna Gasser
Snowboarding
Austria
Cilka Sadar
Snowboarding
Slovenia
Eva Samková
Snowboarding
Czech Republic
Hege Bokko
Speed Skating
Norway
Eveliina Suonpaa
Ice Hockey
Finland
Ashley Wagner
Figure Skating
United States
Frida Hansdotter
Alpine Skating
Sweden
Lolo Jones
Bobsledding
United States
Danielle Scott
Freestyle Skiing
Australia
Elise Christie
Speed Skating
Great Britain
Last edited by Chittychangchang; 12-02-2018 at 05:46 AM.
^ Some nice work there CCC![]()
My interest has certainly now been sparked in the winter Olympics![]()
^^^Kailani
and Brianne
are the top two in my book.
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Last edited by SKkin; 12-02-2018 at 05:57 AM.
Thank god for Asian women.
Australia's Matt Graham 'over the moon' as he celebrates silver medal in Pyeongchang
A bar near the Phoenix Snow Park in Pyeongchang, interestingly called Nuts, has been co-opted over the past few days by the families and friends of Australia's freestyle skiers.
And this is where Matt Graham's close-knit support group gathered to celebrate after his silver medal in the men's moguls.
"It means the world having such strong supporters over here in Korea," Graham said.
"It's freezing cold over here and they all out here cheering me on, and I can hear it at the top, and [it] gets me through the night, so it's pretty awesome."
It was a chaotic night, seeing many highly ranked skiers including world champion Ikuma Horishima of Japan crash out.
But Matt Graham is known as Mr Consistency … only Canada's all-conquering Mikael Kingsbury, who has dominated the sport, beat him.
"I knew as soon as I got the score (of 82.57) that that was going to be enough to medal, it was just where it was going to be on the podium," Graham said."The next guy came down, I got ahead of him, and I thought OK, worst case bronze, I'll take that. But anything higher will be better.
"Mik (Kingsbury) put down a smoke show, unbelievable about him.
"Yes, over the moon. It is still settling in."
http://www.xxx.xxx.xx/news/2018-02-13/freestyle-skier-matt-graham-parties-after-winning-silver-medal/9425316
Men's double Luge
Credit (Indicative Image of the event)
Heh...Where's the brake?...
As I said in the OP ... this Winter Olympics malarkey is a bit of a sideshow, particularly when you
watch the intensely absorbing sport of Kurling double and (above) men's luge et. al. ... FFS.
But, this afternoon, while I was working, my partner studying I had the Winter Olympics on the the background,
and I watched the Snowboard cross for the first time ... WOW
The Gold Medal was run and won this arvo and there isn't any YouTubes of the races yet that I seen but here
is the course ...
To give you a image of the action ...
Snowboard cross World cup - Coupe du monde 2018 - Val Thorens
Watching the Skeleton at the moment, effing kamikaze mental!
Wouldn't mind a go at it![]()
How are the Canucks doing in hockey?...Both men and women...The women beat their arch-rivals, USA, on Valentine's Day in Group A preliminary round play, I believe...
This is easily one of the fiercest rivalries in the history of sports...They will probably meet for the gold medal...
Usually eclipsed by the men's action, their games are classic...
Russian men’s hockey squad trounces US 4-0 in Pyeongchang
"The Russian men’s hockey team, which is competing under a neutral flag at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, delivered a crushing 4-0 defeat to Team USA.
The Olympic Athletes from Russia took the lead in the middle of the opening period at the Gangneung Hockey Centre, with Nikolay Prokhorkin beating US goalie Ryan Zapolski. Prokhorkin then struck again to make it 2-0 for the Red Machine early in the second 20 minutes.
Former NHL star Ilya Kovalchuk dashed any American hopes for a comeback, netting his team’s third goal in the last second of the period. And it was Kovalchuk who settled the final 4-0 score less than 30 seconds into the third period.
The win allowed the Russian team to climb to first place in Group B of the tournament, and guarantees a spot in the playoffs. Oleg Znarok’s men have 6 points with one game remaining in the group stages, while Slovenia, the US, and Slovakia are all tied with 4 points.
The American side played rough on the night, and there were a lot of scuffles during the match. “There were moments when we tried to calm the guys down,” Russian coach Oleg Znarok said. “We didn’t fall for provocations. Our opponents were, probably, tasked with attacking our leaders when they hit [Pavel] Datsyuk and Kovalchuk.”
https://www.rt.com/sport/419111-russ...ckey-olympics/
A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.
Japan's Nao Kodaira sets Olympic record en route to 500 meters speed skating gold
Japan’s Nao Kodaira celebrates after setting a new Olympic record in the women’s 500 meters speedskating race at the Gangneung Oval at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, Sunday, Feb. 18, 2018. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
The women’s 500-meter speed skating final on Sunday was never in doubt. Nao Kodaira of Japan sprinted ahead from the start and set an Olympic record with a time of 36.94 to clinch the gold medal.
Kodaira, 31, entered the tournament as the favorite having won gold at the World Championships in the 500 meters, as well as the sprint, and is already the world record holder in the 1000 meters. South Korea’s Lee Sang Hwa the 28-year-old, two-time defending Olympic champion claimed the silver, but was distraught afterwards and had to be consoled by Kodaira. In a display of good sportsmanship, the two competitors from contentious nations embraced afterwards.
Kodaira’s gold medal ended a 20-year gold medal drought for the Japanese in women’s and men’s speed skating.
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Winter Olympics: Yuzuru Hanyu makes figure skating history
A three-month layoff had cast doubts over Japanese skating star Hanyu's appearance at the Olympics. But the "Ice Prince" became the first man to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals in men's singles since 1952.
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Defending champion Yuzuru Hanyu underlined his status as the greatest figure skater of his era after clinching gold in the men's singles on Saturday. Not since Dick Button in 1952 had a skater won back-to-back Olympic golds in the discipline.
"Just happy. I can't say anymore, just happy," Hanyu said through his ever-present smile. "I just did my best today. I don't know if this is the best of my skating life, but I can say from my heart that I skated my best today."
His 2014 victory in Sochi made him a cult figure in Japan, with an army of fans following him wherever he goes and showering him with Winnie the Pooh soft toys.
Read more:Winter Olympics: Day 8 Live
Helpers have to clear the ice of the Winne the Pooh toys thrown to Hanyu
His supporters were out in force in Pyeongchang and Hanyu did not disappoint. It was not a flawless performance, one combination jump in particular almost tripped him up. His free skate routine was a joy to watch however, and gave him a combined score of 317.85 to give him a cushion of almost 11 points over his Japanese compatriot Shoma Uno (306.90) and six-time European champion Javier Fernandez (305.24).
Hanyu's victory completed a Japanese one-two, with Shoma Uno taking silver
"I know I didn't do the perfect programme but I was satisfied with what I did and it got me an Olympic medal," Fernandez admitted. "I've been dreaming about it and it's been a big goal for me. I knew it was going to be my last Olympics so it's true that I was a little bit more nervous than on Friday."
That skate on the previous day's short program was Hanyu's first in over three months. A knee injury had kept him out of training and cast doubts he would even be able to take part in the Games.
"I worried a lot of people as I could not practise because of my injury. So there was stronger support than before," he told Japanese broadcaster NHK. "I was so fortunate. I'm feeling gratitude. I was able to make a jump that I wanted to do with concentration."
Fucking russkies can't help themselves.
Winter Olympics: Alexander Krushelnitsky subject of anti-doping case - BBC Sport
An anti-doping case has been opened against Russian medal-winning curler Alexander Krushelnitsky, says the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas).
Krushelnitsky, who won bronze with his wife in the mixed doubles at the Winter Olympics on Tuesday, is suspected of testing positive for meldonium.
Cas opened a case against the 25-year-old following a request from the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
A hearing date has not been set and a B sample result is expected on Monday.
^ What was he taking Nodoze ? One of the few sport's that will put you to sleep.
I didn't know TB was on the American women's curling team...
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Eyes on the prize...
Russian figure skater Zagitova brings first gold to OAR at PyeongChang 2018
"Olympic Athlete from Russia Alina Zagitova has finished first in the women’s figure skating event to bring home the first gold medal for her team at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics.
Zagitova’s teammate and training partner, Evgenia Medvedeva, who won the free program on Friday, settled for silver as she failed to close the gap she had after the short program.
With a perfect result of 239.57 points, 15-year-old Zagitova clinched the gold medal, the second in a row for Russia in women’s figure skating. Adelina Sotnikova also took home gold at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
Medvedeva, who was recovering from a foot injury just before the PyeongChang Olympics, finished second, 1.31 points behind the newly-crowned champion.
Canada’s Kaetlyn Osmond, who stumbled on one of her jumps during the free program, earned bronze with a result of 231.02 points"
https://www.rt.com/sport/419621-alina-zagitova-figure-skating-gold-medal/
https://sputniknews.com/olympics-201...er-gold-medal/
Canuck women lose the hockey gold to USA in another amazing battle...All the way to shoot-out...
Canuck men are beaten by Germany who will face Russia for gold...
Kudos for the German team...Can they beat the Russkies?...
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