#fakeTV Presents: A Max Sports Olympics Rundown Part 1

#fakeTV PRESENTS:
A Max Sports Olympics Rundown Part 1

Some team-ups could go great, some team-ups could g o bad, in the wake of the Parkland School shooting last Valentine's Day, the main subject of this #fakeTV/Max Sports mashup post is all about the 2018 Winter Olympics currently taking place in PyeongChang, China. There are over 102 events in fifteen sports in this year's Olympics and a total of 2,952 athletes from 92 National Olympic Committees compete in these events as we speak, and they are all vying for a medal that to show off they're achievements and excellent skills in the snow, on the ice, and everywhere in between. We're going to talk about the first week of the Winter Olympics and break down some of the biggest highlights such as Germany, Norway, the Netherlands and Canada dominating the medal table while the United States of America trying very hard to make to the top of the list but with little progress to show for. Several Olympic records have already been set in the speed skating events and the best scores were made in Figure Skating, but it turns that those are the only events that records are being made so to speak. To start off the coverage, here's about the entire medal table be recorded with the Top Twenty-Three countries who have least won a medal or more. 

Olympic Medal Count
Top 21
1. Germany, Gold: 9 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 4 Total: 15
2. Norway, Gold: 6 Sliver: 7 Bronze: 4 Total: 19
3. Netherlands, Gold: 5 Sliver: 5 Bronze: 2 Total: 13
4. United States, Gold: 5 Sliver: 1 Bronze: 2 Total: 8
5. Canada, Gold: 4 Sliver: 5 Bronze: 4 Total: 13
6. Sweden, Gold: 3 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 0 Total: 6
7. France, Gold: 3 Sliver: 1 Bronze: 2 Total: 7
8. Austria, Gold: 2 Sliver: 1 Bronze: 3 Total: 8
9. Italy, Gold: 1 Sliver: 1 Bronze: 3 Total: 6
10. South Korea, Gold: 1 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 1 Total: 3
11. Switzerland, Gold: 1 Sliver: 3 Bronze: 1 Total: 5
12. Belarus, Gold: 1 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 0 Total: 1
13. Japan, Gold: 0 Sliver: 4 Bronze: 3 Total: 7
14. China, Gold: 0 Sliver: 3 Bronze: 1 Total: 4
15. Olympic Athletes from Russia, Gold: 0 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 6 Total: 8
16. Czech Republic, Gold: 0 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 2 Total: 4
17. Australia, Gold: 0 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 1 Total: 3
18. Slovakia, Gold: 0 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 0 Total: 2
19. Slovenia, Gold: 0 Sliver: 1 Bronze: 0 1 Total: 1
20. Finland, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 3 Total: 3
21. Spain, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 1 Total: 1
22. Great Britain, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 1 Total: 1
23. Kazakhstan, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 1 Total: 1

As you have notice, I have highlighted Norway in yellow to represent gold, Germany in gray to represent Sliver, and Canada in a dark reddish color to represent bronze. This is because I wanted to show you just who has the most medal overall despite how the Top twenty-one might be misplaced, Norway has 19, Germany has 15 and Canada has 13. the Netherlands have the fourth overall number of medals won with a total of 12, the United States has won just eight, but there more Olympics to come and today we will see athletes in many different events such as Alpine Skiing, Cross Country Skiing, Freestyle Skiing, Ski Jumping and one of my favorites Skeleton. This sport is a cross between Luge and Bobsleigh because it when the competitors ride head-first and prone (lying face down) on a flat sled and then they would go on the same track as luge or bobsled would. I also like the moguls events in the Freestyle Skiing and I bet that I could that event if I was like gold medal winners of moguls Mikaël Kingsbury of Canada and Perrine Laffont of France. For more on the best moments of the Winter Games so far, let's to #KlicKNet's own #TopTen which is willing to led a hand on this might fine Friday.

#10: Pita Taufatofua, the sexy shirtless Togan Olympian and flag bearer made a trumpet return at PyeongChang.

#09: Simen Hegstad Krueger recovered from a bad crash and won gold in the Cross-Country Men's Skiathlon.

#08: Jamie Anderson won a gold medal by staying at the top of the leaderboard of women's snowboard slopestyle.

#07: Chris Mazdzer made history by becoming the first American to win an individual medal in men's luge.

#06: Siblings Maia and Alex Shibutani clinched the bronze medal for Team USA in the figure skating event.

#05: Mikaela Shiffrin took home her first gold medal at PyeongChang in the women's giant slalom event.

#04: Snowboarder Red Gerard said "holy f*ck" on TV after winning USA's first gold medal.

#03: American Skater Adam Rippon made his Olympics debut with a stunning performance at 28.

#02: Germany's Aliona Savchenko & Bruno Massot earned the highest score ever recorded in pairs free skate.

#01: Shaun White's awesome performance in the men's halfpipe earned him his third gold medal career.

Famous snowboarder Shaun White has been known for many things such as winning ten ESPY Awards, holds the record for the most X-Games gold medals and performed a Double McTwist 1260 at the 2010 Olympics which he named "The Tomahawk." I remember watching that trick eight years ago and it was an amazing sight to see. When the 2014 Winter Olympics came around, Shaun White was was the most talked-about Olympic athlete on Facebook, that could have been either good or bad I don't know, i do know that he has made one heck of comeback in this year's games. While training in New Zealand, White crashed into the edge of a superpipe and had to get sixty-two stitches to his face, but was able to still qualified for the US Olympic Team. He won his third olympic gold medal for the Men's Halfpipe event with a score of 97.75 and was the 100th Winter Olympian to win a gold medal for the Unites States. Other American who have made history in these last couple days were Mirai Nagasu who was the first American woman to land a triple axel at the Olympics after twisting three-and-a-half times in the air, and Adam Rippon, an openly gay American figure skater won gold when nailing one of the most gorgeous outlines in recent history. So shout outs to Team USA and every other country competing in this games for putting on the best performances so far, and Web Choice is also here, on this 997th post of #KlicKNet, to led a hand in honoring some of the best moments that we have seen.
So much emotions on the face of each person worked hard to make it to the Winter Games

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CELEBRITY of the DAY
Mikaela Shiffrin
Born: March 13, 1995
A three-time FIS Alpine World Ski Champion
Won a Olympic Gold Medal in Women's Giant Slalom

That's your Celebrity of the Day, Let the Games Continue!

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