Athletes and fans shiver at Winter Games
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[February 05, 2018]
By Lucien Libert
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) -
Sub-zero temperatures could be a real issue for visitors in
Pyeongchang for this month's Winter Olympics, but while Games fans
shivered, athletes on Monday welcomed the cold.
With freezing temperatures of minus 10 degrees Celsius in the day
and around minus 20 (minus four degrees Fahrenheit) during the night
it could prove challenging for the last week of preparation before
the opening on Friday.
In Pyeongchang, big coats, gloves and good shoes were a must to face
the cold, enhanced by strong winds. One student from Seoul, on
holiday with his parents, said even South Koreans weren't used to
such low temperatures.
"It's not usually this cold in this area in this season but very
cold, I cannot even think of the words, I think my brain is frozen
or something," shivered student Kyungtae Lim, visiting from Seoul.
"I'm a little bit worried about Olympic players... many of the
players are from not so cold countries so I don't think they'll
perform very well, and I'm also worried about the tourists."
On Friday, when the Games will be officially launched at the opening
ceremony, spectators fortunate enough to have got a ticket will have
to wrap up at the outdoor stadium at the Olympic Plaza where
temperatures will be hard to sustain.
But for the athletes, cold temperatures are good news as the snow
and the courses remain stable throughout the competition.
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The 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics mascot Soohorang stands at the
Gangneung Olympic Village in Gangneung, South Korea January 25,
2018. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji
"I'm not (happy about the cold), like my body's not," smiled U.S.
mogul skier Brad Wilson.
"But as far as the conditions go, absolutely (I am happy), we're in
winter sports for a reason, when it's cold like this it's good, it's
a good thing, yeah. As long as we can stay warm."
"We haven't had to deal with a ton of cold this year, it's been
pretty warm," added U.S. mogul skier Jaelin Kauf.
"It just means pack more layers... maybe do a lot extra warmup at
the top of the course, but that's about it."
(Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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