#fakeTV Presents: A Max Sports Olympics Rundown Part 2

#fakeTV PRESENTS:
A Max Sports Olympics Rundown Part 2

Hope that everyone enjoyed the 1000th post of #KlicKNet yesterday, because now it's time for Post #1001. What better way to do it right than with another rundown on this week in the 2018 Winter Olympics, and who better to give the readers of #KlicKNet the best dang coverage than Max Sports and #fakeTV. The first full week of the Olympics was okay, but the second week had given us more diversity with the Athletes, that we learned why the Russian Olympic team was called the "Olympic Athletes from Russia" because it has been noting someone on the Russian curling team might have been trying to cheat. Well we will not tolerant Russia trying to bend the rules any longer, I hope, people want fair competition and for the Olympics, the only event that brings the whole wide world together, not to be a place where some of the most dirtiest players try to win by taking the easy way put. The medal count has been going along great, Norway is still at the top of the list with more than thirty medals, thirteen of them happens to be gold, Germany and Canada are neck and neck with twenty-six and twenty-seven medals respectively, and the United States of America have done some catching up as they have won now twenty-one medals. For more on the medal count, we have got the Top Twenty-Nine countries who have won a medal this far.

Olympic Medal Count
Top 29
1. Norway, Gold: 13 Sliver: 14 Bronze: 10 Total: 37
2. Germany, Gold: 13 Sliver: 7 Bronze: 6 Total: 26
3. Canada, Gold: 10 Sliver: 8 Bronze: 9 Total: 27
4. United States, Gold: 8 Sliver: 7 Bronze: 6 Total: 21
5. Netherlands, Gold: 8 Sliver: 6 Bronze: 4 Total: 18
6. Sweden, Gold: 6 Sliver: 5 Bronze: 0 Total: 11
7. France, Gold: 5 Sliver: 4 Bronze: 6 Total: 15
8. Austria, Gold: 5 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 6 Total: 13
9. South Korea, Gold: 4 Sliver: 4 Bronze: 4 Total: 12
10. Switzerland, Gold: 3 Sliver: 6 Bronze: 4 Total: 13
11. Japan, Gold: 3 Sliver: 5 Bronze: 3 Total: 11
12. Italy, Gold: 3 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 5 Total: 10
13. Belarus, Gold: 2 Sliver: 1 Bronze: 0 Total: 3
14. China, Gold: 1 Sliver: 6 Bronze: 2 Total: 9
15. Olympic Athletes from Russia, Gold: 1 Sliver: 5 Bronze: 8 Total: 14
16. Czech Republic, Gold: 1 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 3 Total: 6
17. Slovakia, Gold: 1 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 0 Total: 3
18. Great Britain, Gold: 1 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 3 Total: 4
19. Poland, Gold: 1 Sliver: 0 Bronze 1 Total: 2
20. Hungary, Gold: 1 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 0 Total: 1
21. Ukraine, Gold: 1 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 0 Total: 1
22. Australia, Gold: 0 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 1 Total: 3
23. Slovenia, Gold: 0 Sliver: 1 Bronze: 0 Total: 1
24. Finland, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 4 Total: 4
25. New Zealand Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 2 Total 2
26. Spain, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 2 Total: 2
27. Kazakhstan, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 1 Total: 1
28. Latvia, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 1 Total: 1
29. Liechtenstein, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 1 Total: 1

After I saw Black Panther last week, I was really looking forward to see a lot black athletes in the Olympics, and it looks like I got my wish. During the two-woman bobsleigh competition at the Winter Olympics this week, Nigeria and Jamaica had their respective teams going into the event looking to make a major impact in the world of women's sports. Although they both came in last in the women's bobsleigh, they still put on a great show of effort for those at the Alpensia Sliding Centre near Pyeongchang. Of course, we cannot count out the men in these Olympic Games because they have been important part of every Olympics every two years and this year's featured the addition of two new events in mixed doubles curling and mixed team alpine skiing, they both involve both men and women to work together. Meanwhile, we have had so many great moments this week in the Olympics, and they could come at any given moment, but with the events coming to an end this Sunday, it's time to stock up on some good moments to remember forever. Just like last week. we are going to review only ten moments of this  week's events with our Top Ten list, and I can tell you one thing and that's a few Olympic and World records in this that you'll wanna hear out loud.

#10: Hungarian men's Short track speed skating team won the gold in Men’s 5000m relay.

#09: Jessica Diggins won USA a gold medal in women's team sprint freestyle cross-country skiing.

#08: Sungbin Yun won the men’s skeleton event giving South Korea another gold medal.

#07: Yuzuru Hanyu won consecutive men’s figure skating medals for the 1st time since Dick Button in 1948 & 1952.

#06: Netherlands' Women’s 3000m relay team set a world record in Short track speed skating with a time of 4:03.471.

#05: Susanna Tapani scored a goal 10 seconds into the 2nd period, an Olympic record for shortest time a goal was scored at the start of a hockey period.

#04: USA's 8-year individual speed skating medal drought came to an end when John-Henry Krueger won a sliverl.

#03: Christian Poser & Nico Walther ended their run in the 2-men bobsled despite crossing the finish line with their sled falling over on its side.

#02: Ester Ledecka won a gold medal in alpine skiing women's super-G by just one hundredth of a second.

#01: Team USA women’s hockey beats Canada to bring home its first gold medal since 1998.

Some people might not be too convinced that this week's events were not as great as last week's, well obliviously, they have not been paying close attention in the competition. Of course, last week we saw some of Team USA's best go at it for the gold, such as Shaun White and Mikaela Shiffrin, and then this week the women's hockey team defeated Canada their first gold medal in twenty long years. Most of the Olympics have all been about athletes trying to make a comeback and failing in the last Olympics and/or this one, the same can be said for American figure skater Nathan Chen whose nickname is known as "The Quad King." After having disappointing performances in the team and short program competitions for Team USA, Chen took to the Olympic ice for the free skate competition and finally blew the whole crowd away with his spectacular skills. Despite not winning a medal, he still made history by pulling off six of the extremely difficult jumps more than anyone has ever done in an Olympic event. As we enter these last few days in PyeongChang, I want to remind everyone that we will have one more rundown on the Winter Olympics this coming Monday, which means the daily updates will resume on Tuesday. Moving back this week's rundown, Web Choice is once again presenting the best highlights of these Olympics and also a few new pictures of alethes celebrating their medal wins with the world, there pictures of people from bobsled, ski jumping large hill, ice hockey, curling, alpine skiing, speed skating and so much more.
The action doesn't stop until the Closing Ceremony and every country is honor by then.

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CELEBRITY of the DAY
Ester Ledecka
Born: March 23, 1995
Snowboarder and alpine skier from the Czech Republic
Won the gold medal in the Super-G in an unexpected upset

That's your Celebrity of the Day, Games Ain't Done Yet!

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