Saturday, February 17, 2018

To See Is To Believe

What happened to Patrick Chan? From being one of the top medallists for Olympic Games in the past,  recently placed 9th on Figure Skating Competition at Pyeonchang Winter Olympic Games. Are you sure? Patrick Chan and his team mates won GOLD already. It's a team effort right there. It's DAY 9 of the Winter Olympic Games, so far. Closing Ceremony on the 25th of February 2018. (From February 9-25 Dateline)

Hallelluiah song's probably his last performance theme. Good enough for the ginger ale to be distributed through the railway. Patrick's one of the railway tigers. Bravo! Well done.

Who should compete anyway for the Olympic games? Only TOP 3 Figure Skaters from countries where competitions were held before the Olympic Games are allowed to compete. Are you one of the top 3 from your country when it comes to figure skating? How scores and points are changing? I don't know. Only the respectable judges knew. For us audience, viewers, watchers or who are at the time, place or venue where competitions are held are supposedly the witnesses to what is happening what we can't see on TV. 

Are you there at the exact venue of the competition? If you are not and just watching the competition on  TV then we can't see the "actual event." It is the same expectations for every figure skaters on the podium. The results are just relayed to us on our TV. On our magnetic rectangular television for viewing pleasure.

By the way, Sam Girard of Canada won gold on Speed skating and female speed skater Kim Boutin of Canada won bronze on Speed skating despite all the odds thrown at her.

15 OLYMPIC MEDALS for Canada, so far!



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