Haven't seen a thread for this yet so thought I'd kick off as it starts on Friday.
What I know about the technical aspects of winter sports amounts to zero but I love them as a sporting spectacle and will be catching as much as I can as usual.
What are you looking forward to most? Let's hope we see our own adopted Addick on the podium again and does Clive still have his moustache?
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Shame its in South Korea so wont get to see much of it live
Hopefully Elise Christie gets a medal in the speed skating after the terrible judging @ Sochi
Only this time it's the women's turn.
She won a gold medal last time .
She must be the first Addick to carry the flag at the Olympics...
bbc.co.uk/sport/winter-olympics/42973092
Apparently temperatures maybe an issue as it's likely to hit -25 with wind chill on the mountains...Canadians competitors are concerned which says a lot.
It's going to prompt me to watch eddy the eagle film before the spectacle begins.
Talking of the Nordic skiing watch out for the two Brits Andrews Musgrave & Young who have an outside chance of a medal - an incredible sporting achievement in a sport which we have zero track record and facilities.
When do we get Kim Jong Un parachuting from a helicopter?
The Beijing opening was the best ever, and Euro 96 at Wembley one of the worst.
Ah, drums.
Proper tough guys.
my personal experiences are going on a wheeled bobsleigh in the alps on a dry slope/run due to it being summer when I went, i also once went ice skating in Gillingham for a birthday as a kid and as a kid in the snow going up a hill and sliding down it on a homemade sledge/dustbin lid. so I wonder if all that qualifies me in this country as being rather experienced.