Riki T. Tavi here. Welcome to our summary of the first week of the 2018 Animal Olympics. It’s been an exciting week here. We’ve had thrills and a few surprises. It’s been truly heartwarming to see the carnivores and non-carnivores competing against each other in peaceful surroundings. Now I’ll turn you over to our commentators.
Margaret Malamute – Freestyle Skiing
Since no equipment is allowed in competition, this event has always been dominated by animals who could run down the hill the fastest. The last three winners were the Dall sheep team. However, this year the seals challenged the definition of “upright”. They argued that upright for them was on their bellies. After much consideration, the Olympic Committee agreed with their argument.
So the finalists were the Dall Sheep, the reindeer and the seals. The favored sheep ran into a problem almost immediately when one of their runners hit a patch of ice and skidded off the trail. The seals were next. Being their first Olympics, the form was not great. But their speed made up for it. The reindeer were last. They were under pressure to beat the seals using traditional methods. It came down to the last runner, but in the end the reindeer triumphed.
Gold: Reindeer; Silver: Seals; Bronze: Sheep. The sheep plan a challenge based on the conditions of the slope.
Edie Ermine – Freestyle Sledding
In a somewhat surprising turn of events, the seals did not qualify for the finals. The likely explanation is that they spent extra time working on the skiing skills and not enough on the sledding. Regardless, the finalists were the ermine, the penguins, and (surprisingly) the polar bears. The polar bears entered the competition on a dare and were expected to finish at the bottom of the pack.
The ermine went first, displaying their flawless beauty in the event. The scores were good, but not great. Definitely room for the other teams to score higher. The penguins, apparently sensing victory, were a little careless in their takeoffs and barely edged the ermine. The polar bears went last. Their form was unusual, to say the least. They sat on their butts and held their feet up. Since the only requirement is that competitors maintain the same position from top to bottom, it was an acceptable position. The bears were not attractive going down the hills, but it’s a speed contest.
Gold: Polar Bears; Silver: Penguins; Bronze: Ermine
Penelope Penguin – Luge
The Luge didn’t really hold many surprises. This fan favorite is a test of speed not form. The sides of the track are expandable so all the animals use the same track.The finalists were the penguins, the polar bears, and the otters. All three teams are experienced, and all performed well. Some minors errors on the track made the difference.
Gold: Otters; Silver: Penguins; Bronze: Polar Bears
Oscar Otter – Underwater Relay
The otters have been dominant in this event for many years. Swimming quickly around and through posts and rings seems second nature to them. The only real question here was who would get silver and bronze. The finalists were the otters, the penguins, and the seals. The penguins were faster than the seals, but the seals missed fewer obstacles. In a very close finish, the seals beat out the penguins for silver.
Gold: Otters; Silver: Seals; Bronze: Penguins
It’s Riki again. Hopefully, you’ve been watching the actual events online at cheeseland.anm/olympics. Please join us next week for our summary of the remaining events.
All pictures courtesy of Google Images
I congratulation all the winners and the competitors for not trying to mark the slopes as ‘their territory.’ Being the year of the dog, I was disappointed that neither the wolves or coyotes made the grade, but maybe in 4 years, eh?!
Despair not. Their events are in the second week. Stay tuned. 🙂
Congratulations for all competitors, it is a great achievement to be in Olympics. Three times Hurraa, hurraa, hurraa, the Finnish way to say it. A penguin is pingviini in
Finnish, the others are not so easy, an otter saukko, a polar bear jääkarhu, a reindeer poro, an ermine kärppä.
Great Olympics!
Kosmo,
a cat in faraway Finland.
They thank you. We are lucky to have you as a translator. We love to have more information to spread
Your coverage is so much better than the one on tv 🙂
Thank you! And we don’t have scandals
I’m waiting for the hockey game between the Penguins and the Ducks. 🙂
Hmmm. I’m not sure the Ducks made the trip
🐣🐤🐥🦆😸
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Thank you!
That was so entertaining.
Thank you!
What fine Olympic commentary! I sure wish this could be on TV, ’cause you’d get millions of viewers tuning in and it would certainly give the humans’ games strong competition! The polar bear looks like he didn’t take himself to seriously and still had fun! Tee hee hee!
Thank you! I think it would be great fun to see a polar bear slide down a hill
Seems like there was a few upsets. ConCats to all the winners. Big hugs
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
Can never be too sure what’s going to happen in a big competition. 🙂
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