Sochi:Bode Miller Disappoints, Johnny Weir Fashion Week
Sochi is nine hours ahead of the eastern United States—12 hours ahead for the people out west—making it difficult for the average Olympic viewer to catch a lot of the events live. That’s where we come in.
Everyday we’ll be posting daily updates on what happened while you were sleeping, what’s coming up later in the day, and what’s on the docket tomorrow, as well as any relevant GIFs, tweets and interesting articles.
What You Missed:
Curling: USA Men’s Curling got off to a rocky start last week, dropping its first two games. But improved play has helped the Americans win two of their last three matches and puts them only game back of making the 4-team playoff. At 10:00 a.m. EST, they’ll face a very beatable Russia team.
Alpine Skiing – Men’s Super Combined: 5-time medalist Bode Miller can smell the podium, but he hasn’t been able to get there just yet. After finishing 8th in the Men’s Downhill on Sunday, he followed up with another (by his standards) disappointing finish for 6th place in the Men’s Super Combined, an event he won in 2010. This photo makes my heart hurt.
He’ll have another shot on Sunday in the Men’s Super-G.
What’s About to Happen (All times EST, * signifies a medal round):
*Biathlon – Women’s Individual (9:00 a.m.)
*Figure Skating – Men’s Free Skating (10 a.m.)