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What is your favorite Winter Olympic Sport. (Original Post) Zoonart Feb 2018 OP
Ice hockey! shenmue Feb 2018 #1
Hockey is always exciting. Zoonart Feb 2018 #4
Me too! I saw it on TV when I was 7! shenmue Feb 2018 #10
Biathlon. nt TwistOneUp Feb 2018 #2
Bobsled and luge! chuckstevens Feb 2018 #3
LOL Zoonart Feb 2018 #8
😂 chuckstevens Feb 2018 #11
Closing ceremonies! MFM008 Feb 2018 #5
Figure skating Tree-Hugger Feb 2018 #6
Me too Ohiogal Feb 2018 #12
Especially men's figure skating KT2000 Feb 2018 #15
Me, too. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2018 #22
Yes. So much drama. Ice dancing is my favourite. applegrove Feb 2018 #29
My favorite also. montana_hazeleyes Feb 2018 #42
Curling global1 Feb 2018 #7
Curling in kilts. Zoonart Feb 2018 #9
Curling rocks. Binkie The Clown Feb 2018 #35
Watching sweaty athletic good looking gay guys gibraltar72 Feb 2018 #13
That works... Zoonart Feb 2018 #14
Downhill Skiing. n/t FSogol Feb 2018 #16
That and ski jumping. dchill Feb 2018 #32
I prefer the uphill skiing jberryhill Feb 2018 #33
speed skating Eugene Feb 2018 #17
Ice Hockey. muntrv Feb 2018 #18
Curling - up on the couch with a snuggly throw! cornball 24 Feb 2018 #19
it's indoors and men and women can do it together! rurallib Feb 2018 #20
Ha Ha... Zoonart Feb 2018 #21
Figure Skating, Speed Skating, and Ski Jumping. ProudMNDemocrat Feb 2018 #23
I like the luge and the bobsled - and the downhill skiing too! Rhiannon12866 Feb 2018 #24
Curling and speed skating Awsi Dooger Feb 2018 #25
Biathlon: Firing a gun when you are tired always fun to watch. Sneederbunk Feb 2018 #26
ALL. I prefer the Winter Olympics to the Summer Olympics. democratisphere Feb 2018 #27
Same here. N/t FSogol Feb 2018 #43
Hockey JonLP24 Feb 2018 #28
Sleeping. 😴 sprinkleeninow Feb 2018 #30
Figure Skating. TDale313 Feb 2018 #31
Fornicating jberryhill Feb 2018 #34
Skiing. Specifically the downhill. shanny Feb 2018 #36
Hocking Loogies. Lint Head Feb 2018 #37
Speed skating and bi-athalon pangaia Feb 2018 #38
Ski jumping and speed skating. Theres beauty in most of it. Hoyt Feb 2018 #39
I like them all gyroscope Feb 2018 #40
Barrel jumping Brother Buzz Feb 2018 #41
Curling. I like sports that can be played with a beer in one hand. nt JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2018 #44
Oh, I dunno... Zoonart Feb 2018 #45
That's the sweepers, they have to keep both hands on the broom. JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2018 #46
LOL Zoonart Feb 2018 #48
Feather bowling. It's not yet an Olympic sport, but it could be ... JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2018 #47

KT2000

(20,585 posts)
15. Especially men's figure skating
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 09:15 PM
Feb 2018

and then the other figure skating. Snowboarding is fun to watch too.

ProudMNDemocrat

(16,786 posts)
23. Figure Skating, Speed Skating, and Ski Jumping.
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 11:19 PM
Feb 2018


I was in tears when Torville and Dean won the Gold Medal in 1984 for Ice Dancing.

Having been to the Olympic Training Center in Park City, Utah in 2014, I came away with a deeper appreciation of the Ski Jumpers and their view of things once they took off. Youza.

Rhiannon12866

(205,731 posts)
24. I like the luge and the bobsled - and the downhill skiing too!
Fri Feb 9, 2018, 12:09 AM
Feb 2018

I guess I like the ones that move really fast! And though I'm not big on participating in winter sports myself - I hate the cold - I much prefer the Winter Olympics to the Summer ones, much more exciting, IMO.

 

Awsi Dooger

(14,565 posts)
25. Curling and speed skating
Fri Feb 9, 2018, 12:39 AM
Feb 2018

Traditional speed skating, not the short track.

I got hooked in curling in 2010 and now follow it every year, not merely in Olympic years.

A few notes on this year's curling:

* Some American fans will be sick when they see that John Shuster is again Olympic men's skip. He became known as a choke artist the past two Olympics and especially 2010, due to frequent misses on shot rock. It goes with the territory. After the disappointments of Sochi 2014 the Americans put together a so-called High Performance Camp to identify the best and strongest curlers, trying to emulate the Canadian style of more athletic curlers and not beer bellied guys. Shuster did not receive an invitation. That was an incredible slap, given his accomplishments. He was also on the 2006 Olympic team as lead for Pete Fenson's bronze medal team.

Instead of sulking or giving up, Shuster realized he had to get in shape. He lost 30 pounds and put together his own team, since it was not a closed process despite the High Performance push. Shuster's team won the American championship each of the past two years and earned a bronze medal in the 2016 World Championships, followed by 4th place in the 2017 World Championships.

* Shuster is not a medal favorite but he is bunched among many teams behind favorites Canada and Sweden. It would be somewhat shocking if either of those teams did not win the gold medal. Nicolas Edin of Sweden is probably the best player in the world right now. But Canada is overall stronger so Kevin Koe's team is favored above Edin and Sweden. Third choice would probably be Switzerland, which has a young guy who is technically not the skip but he throws fourth and is very, very clever especially on draws. That Switzerland team denied Shuster the bronze medal at worlds last year.

* Tyler George the American third is a legitimately great player. The second is Matt Hamilton, who is currently playing mixed doubles with his sister.

* Mixed is difficult to describe, if you have never seen if before. Rocks put in play before any rocks are thrown. Quicker game and higher scoring per end

* Rachel Homan of Canada swept through the world championships unbeaten last year but barely survived the Canadian Olympic Trials to earn this berth. Homan had a slow start and then had to get past 2014 Olympic gold medalist Jennifer Jones in the Canadian semifinals and then edged previously unbeaten Chelsea Carey in the finals. The Canadian Trials are the highest level of curling you will ever see. Teams that are completely unknown outside the country give the high profile teams absolute fits. The depth is so strong that 2014 Olympic gold medalist Brad Jacobs did not make the playoffs at the Olympic trials and defending world champion Brad Gushoe was ousted in the semis.

* Homan is a young unapologetic curling killer. She is great on hits. Her strategy isn't perfect but she has such a methodical approach with very few misses that she wears teams down and has many lopsided games. The second on that team -- Joanne Courtney -- is the closest thing you'll ever see to a guy on a women's curling team. She is very strong, enabling incredibly powerful sweeping.

* It was shocking when Homan chose Cheryl Bernard as alternate. Bernard was the early 40s red headed cougar who skipped Canada in 2010 and did a great job until blowing two relatively easy shots for the gold medal in the 10th and 11th end of the final. She is now early 50s and has been a prominent curling commentator for years. When she got the call from Homan, Bernard thought it was advice on how to handle the Olympics. Nope -- we want you to be our alternate.

* Sweden would be second choice, but more of an underdog than the Swedish men. Very good team top to bottom. Third choice would probably be Eve Muirhead, the famous Scottish curler who competes for Great Britain in the Olympics. Muirhead is right there with Homan for best in the world but her team is overall not as strong as Canada. BTW, two of Muirhead's brothers will compete for Great Britain on the men's curling team. They got the Olympic nod in somewhat of a surprise, causing long time British curler David Murdoch to retire when his rink was not chosen.

* Nina Roth will skip the Americans. She is a young short haired blonde and more than capable. Roth can defeat anyone on a given day but plays a conservative style and will probably finish middle of the pack.

* The babe factor took a hit when Anna Sidorova lost a 7 game playoff for the Russian berth. I don't know much about the Russian team that emerged other than they blasted Sidorova's team 4 games to 1 and now the Russian team is receiving quite a bit of wagering support on sites that book the curling odds.

 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
34. Fornicating
Fri Feb 9, 2018, 01:12 AM
Feb 2018

That and tobogganing.

Although the weird thing about tobogganing is why did it originate in the Caribbean, and why didn’t they also do it in Trinidad?

 

shanny

(6,709 posts)
36. Skiing. Specifically the downhill.
Fri Feb 9, 2018, 01:25 AM
Feb 2018

The great Franz Klammer once said, "Skiing fast is not difficult. Turning, while skiing fast, is difficult."

JustABozoOnThisBus

(23,356 posts)
46. That's the sweepers, they have to keep both hands on the broom.
Fri Feb 9, 2018, 11:02 AM
Feb 2018

The stone thrower can use the beer as a counterbalance, a sort of ballast to steady the slide. Then, he (or she) can wave the beer around while yelling unintelligible things at the sweepers.

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