Another week begins, and we are a day closer to the this year's biggest sporting spectacle, the Winter Olympics.
okay, so ...
CURLING
The sport which gave us of the most dramatic and unforgettable moments in British sporting history ... EVER!
Salt Lake City, 2002
Team Captain Rhona Martin has one stone left with which to win the Olympic Gold. And ...
Well, we all know what happened. I've just YouTubed it, and now I'm all tearful. Cripes, it just seems like yesterday. The single greatest, most dramatic, stone in the history of Curling.
Anyway, I'll post the clip below, because it's worth watching again. Watch Rhona in the small window. Before the stone hit it's target, she KNEW she'd done it.
You have to love the guy in the kilt, among the spectators.
The victory was so good, you can even forgive the team for holding the Union Flag upside down for the photo shoot.
Oh, hey, and note whose victory in the Heats put Team GB through to the final stages. Switzerland! You see, I told you the Swiss are lovely people.
So, I will also post our teams for 2014. Rhona Martin thinks we have a good chance of a medal. And Rhona is someone who would know!
Captained by the incredibly focused Eve Muirhead, a woman who gives a whole new meaning to the word "concentration" ... straight out of the Rhona Martin mould.
interesting ski sunday - watching Amy Williams enthuse about hurtling head-first down an icy track at 70mph on little more than a tea tray.....
and that unconventional course on the hahnenkamm with the narrow traverse, where even the top guys were having to flick in a quick turn half way down.... scary stuff!
I was lucky enough to do the "Verte" world cup piste at Les Houches a few years ago. The final jump and descent is truly terrifying - I only managed one turn before snowballing most of the way down, but the top guys don't even bother turning.
La Verte ... over 3km long, and the top skiers do it in two minutes.
Until you've skied down a World Cup piste, you never appreciate how steep some of the sections are, or how scary they look from the top. The telly gives you no idea.
The US Men's ski team is headed up by Bode Miller, who already has five Olympic medals. He's a bit of a skiing legend. And he lives a bit of a wild life, which is fun. And he's pretty hot ...