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Saturday, January 11, 2014

Olympic Trials Review

Hey my Majessties,

       This post will be a little different because it's more of a review of what's happening in the news lately!

       This February, the United States will be joining 88 other countries to participate in the 22nd Winter Olympics in 2014 in Sochi, Russia. However, before that time comes, thousands of athletes have gathered in their respective sports all over the world to prove who the best is in order to gain a place on the United States Olympic team. These athletes will be vying for spots in 98 events in 15 different sports while competing against the very best of other countries.

            So many sports have been proving worthy of gold metals throughout trials, and there have been a few surprising entrances as well. In men’s Nordic combined, a 37 year old man named Todd Lodwick blew past his younger competitors for a place at his seventh Olympics. Also, there may be a chance of surprising the other countries in the 1500 Meter speedskating as both a woman and man named Jessica Smith and J.R. Celski respectively, have shown their ability to take a spot at the Olympics and on the pedestal.



            For so long, The United States has exceeded expectations in events such as alpine skiing, short track speedskating, and hockey with athletes becoming known worldwide such as Shawn White, Lindsay Vonn, and Apolo Ohno. As most of these people are still competing, new faces are coming forward to challenge the first place title and gold medal. Similarly, Jessica Jerome has become the first woman to go to the Olympics for Ski-Jumping as it was just added to the list of events for women this year, after many years of campaigning for that right.




            Although the Real excitement comes in February, make sure to check out the trials to see all of the talent the United States has to offer. Then, when the time comes, be sure to watch the Olympics in Sochi, Russia to route for your country. In 2010, the United States place for number of medals for a country. Let’s hope we can repeat the success! GO USA!

Ta-ta!
Jess

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