Winter Olympics (for those that like them)

All the experts are predicting this could be the most successful Winter Olympics for GB - they reckon we could beat the previous best of 5 medals (2014 and 2018) with up to 8 medals being won. We have a number of world number 1s and current World Champions/X-Games champions so could be a good games for us.
 
All the experts are predicting this could be the most successful Winter Olympics for GB - they reckon we could beat the previous best of 5 medals (2014 and 2018) with up to 8 medals being won. We have a number of world number 1s and current World Champions/X-Games champions so could be a good games for us.
Yea, I'd seen this too.

Not bad for an island where it always rains haha
 
Ice hockey for me. I skated a bit in my teens, 20’s & 30’s but only tried ice hockey once. I thought I was reasonably competent until I tried ice hockey. Those guys are unbelievably good.
 
Yea, I do like these newer events (some of them at least) - as they tend to add quite a bit of excitement.

but you can't beat some world class down hill skiing.

I saw yesterday that despite completely tearing her ACL last week, Lindsey Vonn is going to attempt to compete 😮 Absolute madness. I worry about skiing when my legs are tired, let alone when my knee's been completely destroyed.
 
Yea, I do like these newer events (some of them at least) - as they tend to add quite a bit of excitement.

but you can't beat some world class down hill skiing.

I saw yesterday that despite completely tearing her ACL last week, Lindsey Vonn is going to attempt to compete 😮 Absolute madness. I worry about skiing when my legs are tired, let alone when my knee's been completely destroyed.

No idea how she will ski with a ruptured ACL - seems mental
 
No idea how she will ski with a ruptured ACL - seems mental
It does seem a bit ambitious, but this is almost certainly her last Olympics, so it's understandable that she wants to give it a go.
If you have strong enough leg muscles they can stabilise the knee. And I suspect Lindsey Vonn's leg muscles are about as strong as it's possible to get.
 
It does seem a bit ambitious, but this is almost certainly her last Olympics, so it's understandable that she wants to give it a go.
If you have strong enough leg muscles they can stabilise the knee. And I suspect Lindsey Vonn's leg muscles are about as strong as it's possible to get.
Also, how ruptured is ruptured? Sounds a bit similar to Lucy Bronze and her broken leg during last years Euros - was actually 'just' a stress fracture.
 
I can't help but think that someone needs to sit LV down and ask her how much does she want to be able to walk freely in later years, maybe not that much later. She has been to 4 Olympics already, it is not as though she has missed them completely.
 
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