#fakeTV Presents: A Max Sports Olympics Rundown Part 3

#fakeTV PRESENTS:
A Max Sports Olympics Rundown Part 3

Today's post starts out a little different than any other post on Monday because it is our last day for continuing coverage of the 2018 Winter Olympics. It's been an exciting seventeen, but with the Winter Games officially closing last night, things are getting back to normal, and by normal I mean that many primetime shows are coming back to finish their run on television. For me, it has been a pleasure to combine Max Sports and #fakeTV together to bring the readers of #KlicKNet the best coverage around, I have shared my take on the Olympics and have made a few key points about some of the drama within each event. I'm going to need this same thing when I come up with a new InZane Club special which will debut this Friday, March 2nd, it will be called "The Sporty File: Winter  Olympics Wonderland 2018" and Kyrie is throwing the best Olympic After Party the only way he knows how, by sharing with everyone an episode filled with jokes and analysis and reporting from the Kyrie File correspondents who where on the scene in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Moving back to today's final coverage, Norway completely crushed the competition, and they even had a podium sweep in Cross-country skiing, that means they they won a gold, sliver, and bronze in the same event alone, which was the Men's 30 km skiathlon. Norway nearly won forty medals but came up short with only thirty-nine, Germany and Canada were in a tight battle for the second place spot in the medal table but Germany went ahead with thirty-one medals and Canada were in the third spot with twenty-nine. The United States of America did quite alright in the Olympics having gotten only twenty-three, and South Korea did a good job as the host city for the Olympics while also bringing home seventeen medals. With all this talk about medals, let's take one last look at the medal count with over 30 countries who are bringing home a medal after two weeks of nonstop sports action.

Olympic Medal Count
Top 30
1. Norway, Gold: 14 Sliver: 14 Bronze: 11 Total: 39
2. Germany, Gold: 14 Sliver: 10 Bronze: 7 Total: 31
3. Canada, Gold: 11 Sliver: 8 Bronze: 10 Total: 29
4. United States, Gold: 9 Sliver: 8 Bronze: 6 Total: 23
5. Netherlands, Gold: 8 Sliver: 6 Bronze: 6 Total: 20
6. Sweden, Gold: 7 Sliver: 6 Bronze: 1 Total: 14
7. South Korea, Gold: 5 Sliver: 8 Bronze: 4 Total: 17
8. Switzerland, Gold: 5 Sliver: 6 Bronze: 4 Total: 15
9. France, Gold: 5 Sliver: 4 Bronze: 6 Total: 15
10. Austria, Gold: 5 Sliver: 3 Bronze: 6 Total: 14
11. Japan, Gold: 4 Sliver: 5 Bronze: 4 Total: 13
12. Italy, Gold: 3 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 5 Total: 10
13. Olympic Athletes from Russia, Gold: 2 Sliver: 6 Bronze: 9 Total: 17
14. Czech Republic, Gold: 2 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 3 Total: 7
15. Belarus, Gold: 2 Sliver: 1 Bronze: 0 Total: 3
16. China, Gold: 1 Sliver: 6 Bronze: 2 Total: 9
17. Slovakia, Gold: 1 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 0 Total: 3
18. Finland, Gold: 1 Sliver: 1 Bronze: 4 Total: 6
19. Great Britain, Gold: 1 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 4 Total: 5
20. Poland, Gold: 1 Sliver: 0 Bronze 1 Total: 2
21. Hungary, Gold: 1 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 0 Total: 1
22. Ukraine, Gold: 1 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 0 Total: 1
23. Australia, Gold: 0 Sliver: 2 Bronze: 1 Total: 3
24. Slovenia, Gold: 0 Sliver: 1 Bronze: 1 Total: 2
25. Belgium, Gold: 0 Sliver: 1 Bronze: 0 Total: 1
26. Spain, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 2 Total: 2
27. New Zealand, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 2 Total 2
28. Kazakhstan, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 1 Total: 1
29. Latvia, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 1 Total: 1
30. Liechtenstein, Gold: 0 Sliver: 0 Bronze: 1 Total: 1

Now rather than do another Top Ten list discussing some of the moments from the Olympics, I'm going to give you all the best of best through the power of #TwitterTrend. From the funniest moments to the biggest highlights to the glorious scenery of these Winter Games in Pyeongchang, everything about them were so spectacular and we have a few fun facts about the upcoming Olympic Games in the next four years. Pyeongchang is the first of three consecutive Olympic Games to be held in the Eastern part of Asia, preceding the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo and the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing, therefore the next games to be held outside of Asia will be in Paris in 2024. It is kinda strange when you realized that the world's greatest athletes will be competing in the same continent, but in three different city from three different famous country in Asia. In the meantime, it was an incredible closing ceremony last night, with almost all of the medal winners being in attendance at the Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium. The people of Beijing, China was able to offer a presentation of the 2022 Winter Games that will host four years from now, and once you saw it you knew that we are in for treat in 2022, but before that we have to get though the 2020 Summer Games which have been said to be special in Tokyo, Japan and that's the same year that the first Super Nintendo World will open at Universal Studios Japan. So without any other further ado, check these moments from this year's Olympics in South Korea.

The New York Times @nytimes
Here’s a look at our favorite moments of the 2018 Winter Olympics, as chosen by @nytimes staff on the ground in Pyeongchang 
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/25/sports/olympics/pyeongchang-games-winter.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur
The New York Times @nytimes
Airborne athletes, countless skis, and a blur of speed.

A look at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang from the perspective of our photographers
Doug Mills @dougmillsnyt
USA's Curling team with the country’s first gold medal in curling with a 10-7 victory against Sweden. #Curling @NYTSports @nytimes @usacurl @TeamUSA
Motoko Rich @motokorich
Miho & Yuichi Mori, figure skating fans from Japan, holding an Italian flag for Carolina Kostner in ladies short program. They brought 6 different country flags because national pride is trumped by the hope “every one of the skaters will do their best”
TicToc by Bloomberg @tictoc
Fireworks, the world's best athletes, and #Olympics_EXO: Here are the best pictures of the #Pyeongchang2018 #ClosingCeremony
TicToc by Bloomberg @tictoc
#Olympics_EXO, technology, music: The world's best athletes say goodbye to #Pyeongchang2018 in an amazing #ClosingCeremony
Victoria Leandra Hernández @victorialea13
WOW, just WOW #Olympics_EXO at #Pyeongchang2018 #ClosingCeremony
Ken Juster @USAmbIndia
Congratulations to all the countries and athletes on a very successful #WinterOlympics2018! #ClosingCeremony @PyeongChang2018
NBC Olympics @NBCOlympics
*Friday 5:01pm hits*
Ava Wallace @avarwallace
Loving the very natural escalation of these three personal facts about Adam Rippon
Eugene Lee Yang @EugeneLeeYang
Nathan Chen, 18, lands a historic six quads in his men's free skate program at his first Olympics as the world cheers. 

Me, 32, alone, finds six frozen dumplings in freezer, attempts to cook them, burns them, still decides to eat them in underwear. 

Asian-Americans are diverse.
Austin Hoffman @reallyhoffman
Y'all are stuck in 2018 watching the Olympics in 2D while I'm in the future watching it in 3D

We go from the sights to the sounds of the 2018 Winter Olympics and see how athletes from all over the planet put on the best show around. We saw moves that we never thought possible, first time medal winners and record breaking performances that will go down in the history books forever. To everyone at the Winter Olympics, I thank all of them for making these past two weeks special, I got to see some of my favorite winter sports all in one place, and also veteran athletes make a comeback after years of setback, we will never get this feeling again until the next Olympic Events, but the wait will be worth it. So in honor of some of the best moments, Web Choice has yet another batch of online videos showcasing just about everything you fans what to see and know about.

Watch the closest finishes of the 2018 PyeongChang Games

See the most dramatic moments of PyeongChang

Go behind the scenes with Olympians from around the world

The weirdest and wackiest moments from the PyeongChang Games

When they knew: the best winning reactions of 2018 Olympians

CELEBRITY of the DAY
Ted-Jan Bloemen
Born: August 16, 1986
Is a Dutch-Canadian long track speed skater
Won a gold medal in the Men's 10,000 metres

That's your Celebrity of the Day. Today's Updates return Tomorrow!

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