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2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by evanso6226(f): 2:17pm On Feb 09, 2018

The 2018 Winter Olympics begins in Pyeongchang on Friday as the opening ceremony takes centre stage to kick-off the 23rd Games.

The Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium will welcome all 92 countries boasting nearly 3,000 athletes, with all eyes eagerly awaiting the sight of North and South Korean competitors uniting to walk into the stadium together for the first time.
Bellow are Ten things to look out for at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games.

1) The unified Korean ice hockey team

The Olympic movement has taken a deserved mauling over the past year, with various corruption scandals ongoing and the reaction to Russian doping seen as desperately weak. But getting a combined Korean women’s ice hockey team to compete is a bona fide triumph. True, there have been teething problems – the North Koreans use different terms for pass and block, for instance – and the team are likely to lose all three of their matches, starting against Switzerland on Saturday. But after 70 years of tensions, why fret about the small stuff? Incidentally 10 other North Korean athletes will compete under their country’s own flag.

2) British athletes winning medals

No, it’s not a misprint: Team GB believe they can win between five and 10, which would make these Games their most successful Winter Games ever – surpassing the four achieved in Sochi. Hopes are particularly high for Elise Christie, who has three chances in short-track speed skating, and Lizzy Yarnold and Laura Deas in the skeleton. Meanwhile many of the ski and snowboard squad – including James Woods, Dave Ryding and Izzy Atkin – should go close too.

3) Russia (again)

The question of whether Russia should have been banned dominated the build-up to these Games, and the issue is likely to stew repeatedly over the next fortnight. Officially Russia is banned as a punishment for state-sponsored doping in Sochi. However, its athletes who are considered clean – around 168 or so at the current count – will compete under the Olympic Athlete from Russia (OAR) banner. Expect more drama, and anger from other countries when OAR claims eight to 10 medals here.

4) The Nigerian “Super Eagles” bobsleigh team

Every Winter Olympics needs a tale to burnish the heart and it’s hard to look past Nigeria’s women’s bobsleighers this time. Three years ago Seun Adigun, who competed as a hurdler at London 2012, decided to build a wooden sled and started practising in Houston, without snow. Now she and her team-mates have a new sled thanks to a $75,000 crowdfunding campaign – and are about to became the first African bobsleigh team to compete at a Winter Olympics.

5) Russian figure skaters going head to head

Evgenia Medvedeva should be one of the stars of the Games, having already been twice world champion before her 18th birthday. But after breaking a bone in her right foot last October she no longer seems quite so invincible. To add to the drama her training partner Alina Zagitova, 15, beat her at the European championships in January – Medvedeva’s first defeat since November 2015. Who will win the rematch in Pyeongchang?

6) Lindsey Vonn’s last hurrah

Lindsey Vonn is not only the greatest skier in US history but also one of the few global winter sport celebrities. Yet despite winning four overall World Cup titles over a stellar career, injuries and bad luck have seen her Olympic medal tally stand at a solitary gold and bronze. At 33, this is surely her last Games. But she is favourite in the downhill and could up her tally in other events too.

7) A German making history

Don’t be surprised if Laura Dahlmeier becomes the Winter Olympics’ answer to Michael Phelps. The 24-year-old from Germany is forecast to win six gold medals: the 7.5km sprint, 10km pursuit, 12.5km mass start, 15km individual, 4x6km, 2×6+2×7.5km relay making her the Games most successful athlete. Dahlmeier loves climbing mountains – including two peaks in Nepal over 6,000m. For now, though, she has her feet firmly on the ground.

cool A Tongan cross-country skiier

You may remember Pita Taufatofua, whose oiled and muscular body made a worldwide splash when he appeared half naked at the opening ceremony of the Rio Olympics, before representing Tonga in taekwondo. Incredibly he is back – as a cross-country skier. Remarkably he only took up the sport in late 2016, yet he qualified for the Games last month.

9) The thrill of the new

The most exciting new event is Big Air – which involves competitors (including several British medal chances) riding a snowboard down a steep slope, flying off a large ramp and performing various tricks. Elsewhere speed skating has been jazzed up with the introduction of a mass-start format – with 24 athletes lining up for gold. Mixed curling has also been introduced although Britain did not qualify a team.

10) A fresh name on top of the medal table

The last two medal tables have been topped by the hosts – with Canada winning in 2010 and Russia finishing first in Sochi (although that success should really carry an asterisk). This time Norway and Germany are expected to fight it out, with the data company Gracenote forecasting Norway to win an Olympic record of 41 medals with the Germans on 39.

source: http://www.clintgist.com/2018-winter-olympic-10-things-look-games/

c
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by Badonasty(m): 4:21pm On Feb 09, 2018
evanso6226:

The 2018 Winter Olympics begins in Pyeongchang on Friday as the opening ceremony takes centre stage to kick-off the 23rd Games.

The Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium will welcome all 92 countries boasting nearly 3,000 athletes, with all eyes eagerly awaiting the sight of North and South Korean competitors uniting to walk into the stadium together for the first time.
Bellow are Ten things to look out for at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games.

1) The unified Korean ice hockey team

The Olympic movement has taken a deserved mauling over the past year, with various corruption scandals ongoing and the reaction to Russian doping seen as desperately weak. But getting a combined Korean women’s ice hockey team to compete is a bona fide triumph. True, there have been teething problems – the North Koreans use different terms for pass and block, for instance – and the team are likely to lose all three of their matches, starting against Switzerland on Saturday. But after 70 years of tensions, why fret about the small stuff? Incidentally 10 other North Korean athletes will compete under their country’s own flag.

2) British athletes winning medals

No, it’s not a misprint: Team GB believe they can win between five and 10, which would make these Games their most successful Winter Games ever – surpassing the four achieved in Sochi. Hopes are particularly high for Elise Christie, who has three chances in short-track speed skating, and Lizzy Yarnold and Laura Deas in the skeleton. Meanwhile many of the ski and snowboard squad – including James Woods, Dave Ryding and Izzy Atkin – should go close too.

3) Russia (again)

The question of whether Russia should have been banned dominated the build-up to these Games, and the issue is likely to stew repeatedly over the next fortnight. Officially Russia is banned as a punishment for state-sponsored doping in Sochi. However, its athletes who are considered clean – around 168 or so at the current count – will compete under the Olympic Athlete from Russia (OAR) banner. Expect more drama, and anger from other countries when OAR claims eight to 10 medals here.

4) The Nigerian “Super Eagles” bobsleigh team

Every Winter Olympics needs a tale to burnish the heart and it’s hard to look past Nigeria’s women’s bobsleighers this time. Three years ago Seun Adigun, who competed as a hurdler at London 2012, decided to build a wooden sled and started practising in Houston, without snow. Now she and her team-mates have a new sled thanks to a $75,000 crowdfunding campaign – and are about to became the first African bobsleigh team to compete at a Winter Olympics.

5) Russian figure skaters going head to head

Evgenia Medvedeva should be one of the stars of the Games, having already been twice world champion before her 18th birthday. But after breaking a bone in her right foot last October she no longer seems quite so invincible. To add to the drama her training partner Alina Zagitova, 15, beat her at the European championships in January – Medvedeva’s first defeat since November 2015. Who will win the rematch in Pyeongchang?

6) Lindsey Vonn’s last hurrah

Lindsey Vonn is not only the greatest skier in US history but also one of the few global winter sport celebrities. Yet despite winning four overall World Cup titles over a stellar career, injuries and bad luck have seen her Olympic medal tally stand at a solitary gold and bronze. At 33, this is surely her last Games. But she is favourite in the downhill and could up her tally in other events too.

7) A German making history

Don’t be surprised if Laura Dahlmeier becomes the Winter Olympics’ answer to Michael Phelps. The 24-year-old from Germany is forecast to win six gold medals: the 7.5km sprint, 10km pursuit, 12.5km mass start, 15km individual, 4x6km, 2×6+2×7.5km relay making her the Games most successful athlete. Dahlmeier loves climbing mountains – including two peaks in Nepal over 6,000m. For now, though, she has her feet firmly on the ground.

cool A Tongan cross-country skiier

You may remember Pita Taufatofua, whose oiled and muscular body made a worldwide splash when he appeared half naked at the opening ceremony of the Rio Olympics, before representing Tonga in taekwondo. Incredibly he is back – as a cross-country skier. Remarkably he only took up the sport in late 2016, yet he qualified for the Games last month.

9) The thrill of the new

The most exciting new event is Big Air – which involves competitors (including several British medal chances) riding a snowboard down a steep slope, flying off a large ramp and performing various tricks. Elsewhere speed skating has been jazzed up with the introduction of a mass-start format – with 24 athletes lining up for gold. Mixed curling has also been introduced although Britain did not qualify a team.

10) A fresh name on top of the medal table

The last two medal tables have been topped by the hosts – with Canada winning in 2010 and Russia finishing first in Sochi (although that success should really carry an asterisk). This time Norway and Germany are expected to fight it out, with the data company Gracenote forecasting Norway to win an Olympic record of 41 medals with the Germans on 39.

source: http://www.clintgist.com/2018-winter-olympic-10-things-look-games/

c

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Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by Ladyjumong(f): 4:21pm On Feb 09, 2018
great
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by penuelway(m): 4:21pm On Feb 09, 2018
I wish them Best of luck

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Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by chinaze4real(m): 4:21pm On Feb 09, 2018
The desire change, 2019 #MyID2019

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Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by dalaman: 4:21pm On Feb 09, 2018
I wish the ladies all the best.
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by Desire01(f): 4:22pm On Feb 09, 2018
Only to come home and receive peanuts from buhari
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by unitysheart(m): 4:22pm On Feb 09, 2018
What a good development...
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by Tunks2017(m): 4:22pm On Feb 09, 2018
Wish them success reping Nig cheesy

Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by Gangster1ms: 4:23pm On Feb 09, 2018
But winter no dey happen for naija na.. why this country like to over sabi on top complicated matters like this
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by ghanaman5050: 4:24pm On Feb 09, 2018
I love you guys

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Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by BrainnewsNg(f): 4:27pm On Feb 09, 2018
I love my Country!

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Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by BrainnewsNg(f): 4:28pm On Feb 09, 2018
penuelway:
I wish them Best of luck
Amen ooooo
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by Willexmania(m): 4:30pm On Feb 09, 2018
Dis Reminds Me Of A Jamaican Movie

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Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by Liscolite1: 4:31pm On Feb 09, 2018
Really
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by abbeyty(m): 4:50pm On Feb 09, 2018
snow will start falling in Nigeria if they perform very well at the event, that is the promise.
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by Nobody: 4:58pm On Feb 09, 2018
Dem fine girls

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Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by Afflalo(m): 5:09pm On Feb 09, 2018
Nigeria Will Shock D World Dis Tym Around

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Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by Nobody: 5:32pm On Feb 09, 2018
Gangster1ms:
But winter no dey happen for naija na.. why this country like to over sabi on top complicated matters like this

Ode... Will you keep kwayet Which one have you done for yourself or your country. The world is praising them, you are here antagonizing like a typical ignoramus

Go girls! We dey your back

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Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by Simeony007(m): 6:24pm On Feb 09, 2018
Our bois be like
What a man can do a woman can do better
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by presido997(m): 8:31pm On Feb 09, 2018
I wish them best of luck
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by adebayogates(m): 11:42pm On Feb 09, 2018
Ariel20:


Ode... Will you keep kwayet Which one have you done for yourself or your country. The world is praising them, you are here antagonizing like a typical ignoramus

Go girls! We dey your back

Thank you lots...was looking for who's gonna give that dude some tweaked wordings...
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by ThisKC(m): 11:57pm On Feb 09, 2018
Desire01:
Only to come home and receive peanuts from buhari


They don't even need his peanuts sef.
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by mania92(m): 7:21am On Feb 10, 2018
All the best anyway grin





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Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by budaatum: 2:24am On Feb 14, 2018
Any news on how they're doing please?1
Re: 2018 Winter Olympic: Nigerian Team Among The Top 10 To Look Out For At The Games by kris(m): 8:10am On Feb 14, 2018
These girls are based in the USA. They have Nigerian parents. You can see them here on The Ellen Show.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUmC9s8KlM0

And here:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmXiMYttqEQ


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfkG0j9l8a8

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