What a long strange trip it's been ... (as the title of the Grateful Dead album would say).
The Winter Games. The greatest sporting event on the planet. I can't believe they're almost over.
We've cheered for our medals. We've held our breath and sat on the edge of our seats. We've been heartbroken by our near misses. We've watched sports that we would never normally watch. We've wanted to hit the short track judges with a sharp ice skate for making so many stupid decisions. We've winced and cringed at the accidents. For some of us, we've spilled our drinks in mountain bars as we jumped with delight. We've cried with joy. We've screamed at the telly. We've hugged our friends, and we've ranted on at them. We've chatted on AB, and we've disagreed with other ABers about lots of things.
I hope it's been fun. I've loved every minute of it, and I'm sad that it's nearly over for another four years. The 2018 Winter Games are in Pyeongchang in South Korea. I thought the Sochi Games should've gone to Salzburg. But, credit to the Russians, they've been fab. I think the Pyeongchang Games should've gone to Annecy or Munich (although the Annecy bid was a bit of a failcake). Let's hope the South Koreans can prove me wrong, and host another memorable Games.
Today, it's the marathon Cross Country Ski, the Four Man Bob, and the Ice Hockey final. And then, it's the Closing Ceremony.
Enjoy the last day of Sochi. And remember to be back here in the Sports section on 9 February 2018 for the start of the Pyeongchang Winter Games. I will be here, with Maydup, waiting for you.
If you google Akiko Suzuki you'll find all the info you're looking for. It's a gorgeous costume, small flowers over the bodice, and her free skate was to Phantom.
Yes, it's been great. I'll be watching the 4 man bob tomorrow. I'm still so sad for Elise. I hope she comes back and does well in 2018. Great to see the curling teams get their medals today, and that the men were so happy with the silver.
I bet they don't get the same sort of coverage as the able bodied games, or the ridiculous number of BBC reporters and technicians being there at our expense!
I've enjoyed occasionally watching the ice skating & listening to the classical music they have skated to. There was a Japanese girl wearing a delicately flowered costume skating to a piece of music I recognised but didn't know. I wish I could remember who she was!
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