Finnish skier Remi Lindholm suffers ‘frozen penis’ while competing at Winter Olympics
Finnish cross-country skier Remi Lindholm has suffered from an unusual injury while competing in the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
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Finnish cross-country skier Remi Lindholm has suffered from an unusual injury while competing in the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
As the Winter Olympics have come to a close, and the eyes of the sports world turn away from Beijing, these past three weeks have left fans with plenty to remember and look forward to — but with that, came much controversy and drama.
Cross-country skier Remi Lindholm had a Winter Olympics to forget after complaining of a frozen penis during his event in freezing conditions in Beijing.
The fireworks have faded, the remaining athletes are being shuttled to their charter flights and the mountain media centre is being dismantled.
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Nothing glistens quite as brightly as gold at an Olympic Winter Games. And for Germany's Johannes Ludwig, that gold was extra special as he capped an incredible season in which he had also topped the standings in the Wrld Cup season. At 35 years old, Ludwig is no novice on the international luge circuit. However, his Olympic victory must rank as the highlight of a brilliant career that has also included bronze at PyeongChang 2018.
It was redemption at last for Lindsey Jacobellis. The Team USA star arrived at her fifth Olympic Games determined to pick up her first gold medal, and she did just that. The 36-year-old, who is the most decorated snowboard cross athlete of all time, led from the front and can now call herself Olympic champion, 16 years after her first appearance at the Games.
Fourth, bronze and silver - those were the finishing positions of Sweden's men's curling skip Niklas Edin during his previous Olympic Winter Games appearances. But in an unforgettable match at the National Aquatics Centre, the Swedish team banished the ghosts of previous Games to win a thrilling match against a gallant Team GB.