I’m, for one, fully appreciating these explanations.
In Brazil, there’s been an influx of new fans since the Olympics.
We’ve directed them to watch junior worlds (it’s for free 🤷♀️…), so this sort of commentary helps a lot. The ones we had in our own language during the games absolutely sucked…
One thing I found really cool is that they played at the venue after Pinheiro-Braathen’s run the song that was played on TV whenever Ayrton Senna would win a F1 race (they would later play it whenever any Brazilian driver would win a race).
It became something of a general victory theme for...
And he won??!!!!
:cheer2:
It’s Carnaval Saturday, people should be out on the streets partying, and they’re reporting something in the range of over half a million people watching alpine skiing here, in the height of summer.
Dude got his dream of winning his way and becoming a national hero...
One thing that is comforting in all of this, is that his coach/dad seems to be a level headed kind of guy who seems to always be there for his son and, despite what the hype train tried to show us, Ilya himself seems to be reflection of that.
Ilya will be fine and will keep learning.
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