The countdown is on.
There are only a few days left until the 2014 Winter Olympics begin. And it’s time to start getting excited.
It’s no secret that in Australia, the Winter Olympics don’t get nearly as much attention as the Summer Olympics. And it’s kind of understandable, considering that:
a) the majority of the population have probably never even seen snow, and;
b) they’re always on during one of our warmest months of the year, and it’s kind of hard to get involved in bobsledding and freestyle skiing when it’s +30 degrees outside and you’re eating your third Zooper Dooper for the day.
Seriously, though – this is THE year to get involved in the Winter Olympics, as we have a ridiculously strong Australian team representing us in Russia this year.
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Here are the facts:
– This is the 22nd Winter Olympic Games, and will be held in Sochi, Russia (pronounced Soh-chee). It’s located in the Krasnodar Region in the south of Russia, near the border they share with Georgia.
– Contrary to popular belief, it’ll actually be pretty warm there – your average February temperature in Sochi is about eight degrees.
– Events will be divided up into “ice” events and “skiing and sliding” events. The first block of events will be held near the Black Sea in the Imeretinskaya Valley. The second block of events will be held in the Krasnaya Polyana Mountains, where organisers have been saving snow since last winter. There are 11 new venues in total, costing organisers a casual $51 billion.
Top Comments
I cant wait for it to start. And I love it that One will be doing 24hr coverage.
Wish I could be there and watch the events in person! :( Also, the women to be watching? ALL of them. :)