Openly gay ski jumper at Sochi Olympics doesn’t plan to protest because “no one cares”

Openly gay veteran ski jumper, Daniela Iraschko-Stolz of Austria, says she doesn’t plan to attempt any protest of Russia’s controversial anti-gay propaganda laws at this year’s Winter Olympics because “no one cares.”

From the AP:

“I don’t think it’s a good idea to make protests here, no one cares,” she said after training Sunday. “I know Russia will go and make the right steps in the future and we should give them time.”

Iraschko-Stolz has been dominating the past two days of training runs in Sochi and is favored for the gold medal on Tuesday.

Netherlands LGBT speed skater Ireen Wüst wins gold in 3,000-meter

Ireen Wüst, a speedskater from the Netherlands, won gold in the 3,000-meter competition in Sochi, defeating the defending champion from Czech Republic.

Wüst is one of six out LGBT olympians competing in the SochiOlympics.

She completed the event in just 4 minutes and .34 seconds.

Russia wins first gold of Sochi Olympics with first ever Team Figure Skating event

Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulates Team Russia on first gold medal of Sochi Olympics

Russia finally found it’s first gold medal of the Sochi Olympics by winning the new event Team Figure Skating.

Russia won with a total of 75 points in the event. Team Canada took silver with 65 points, and Team USA placed third with 60 points.

Russian President Vladimir Putin was on hand to congratulate the Russian team.

Chobani Yogurt rocks a rainbow tweet for equal rights

https://twitter.com/Chobani/status/431952263104315392

From my personal favorite brand of yogurt, Chobani, rocked this rainbow tweet out on Friday in support of ALL athletes at the Sochi Olympics.

Chobani released a statement earlier this week denouncing the anti-gay law approved by the Russian legislature in recent months. The new law, which prohibits the promotion of “gay propaganda” to minors, has overshadowed the run-up to the Sochi Games.

“We oppose Russia’s anti-LGBT law,” CNBC quoted the CEO of Chobani, a U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) sponsor.

In related news, apparently 5,000 cups of Chobani yogurt are being kept from delivery to Sochi Olympians due to Russian officials “who claim the United States failed to provide the very specific health- and safety-related paperwork necessary to allow the food to reach their athletes.”

Hmm….

NBC edits out IOC anti-discrimination statement from opening ceremony at Sochi Olympics

Deadspin reports that NBC edited out IOC president Thomas Bach making a “strong statement against ‘any form of discrimination’ and in favor of tolerance.”

The world heard Bach’s statement, but Americans did not. Here is the edited out portion of the speech:

Now you are living in an Olympic Region. I am sure you will enjoy the benefits for many, many years to come. Thousands of volunteers have welcomed us with the well-known warm Russian hospitality. Many thanks to all the wonderful volunteers. Bolshoi spasiba, valantyoram! Thank you very much to everyone. Russia and the Russians have set the stage for you, the best winter athletes on our planet. From this moment on you are not only the best athletes, you are Olympic Athletes.

You will inspire us with your outstanding sports performances. You have come here for sports. You have come here with your Olympic dream. The International Olympic Committee wants your Olympic Dream to come true. This is why we are investing almost all of our revenues in the development of sports. The universal Olympic rules apply to each and every athlete- no matter where you come from or what your background is.

You are living together in the Olympic Village. You will celebrate victory with dignity and accept defeat with dignity. You are bringing the Olympic Values to life. In this way, the Olympic Games, wherever they take place, set an example for a peaceful society. Olympic Sport unites people. This is the Olympic Message the athletes spread to the host country and to the whole world. Yes, it is possible to strive even for the greatest victory with respect for the dignity of your competitors. Yes, Yes, it is possible – even as competitors – to live together under one roof in harmony, with tolerance and without any form of discrimination for whatever reason. Yes, it is possible – even as competitors – to listen, to understand and to give an example for a peaceful society.

Head over to Deadspin where both the full version of the speech and the edited version (with a cut-away shot) are posted.

Boo on NBC. This is going to be a story…

(via JMG)

Sochi Olympics: US bobsledder gets trapped in bathroom, solves the problem

After taking a shower this morning, U.S. bobsledder Johnny Quinn found his bathroom door had sealed shut. The member of the USA-2 four man sled was trapped in his bathroom without a phone and no way to signal for help.

Instead of waiting for someone to discover him locked in his bathroom, the former professional football player took matters into his own hands. Problem solved.

And since you probably want to see what our intrepid Mr. Quinn looks like… 🙂

Violence and crack-down on LGBT activists already at Sochi Olympics

And so it begins.

The Russian online news site Grani reports that ten LGBT activists were arrested by Moscow police at Red Square today as they waved rainbow flags and sang the Russian national anthem.

According to text messages from the arrested Russians to a Swedish activist who was also arrested but was released first, the police beat two of the activists still in custody and threatened them with sexual assault.

A text message transcript via Buzzfeed:

Me:: “We didn’t sign anything. Are you all still there?”
Them: “Yes, in cage. They beated [sic] two of us”
Me: “Oh no, who? What can we do? Can you keep reporting? Are all of you in the same cage?”
Them: “Two queers [were beaten]. Before that they took us upstairs and said that we have to suck their cocks’ and that we have to be burned. When we said that we gonna complain. So they bring us back to cage. So we dont let them close it without paper, pen and their names. So they beat two of us and then used cuffs.”
Them: “Yes we are together. Now we are singing.”
Them: “They beated [sic] our people again – cause we asked to let our public defender come to us. They didnt give us any docs.”

All ten have now been released.

The activists say they believe police learned of the protest in advance by tapping their phones.

(via JMG)

It’s all about the costumes! Olympic uniforms by country

OUT has assembled a gallery of the team uniforms to be worn by the athletes at this year’s Sochi Olympics.

Some look great; others, well the jury may be out…

Take a look at some here then head over to Out.com for more.

The USA looking all patriotic an proud

France went very “high-fashion”

Germany!  Do I see a rainbow?

Japan is sending businessmen to compete in the Olympics

Kazakhstan looks fresh as newly fallen snow

Latvia had grandmother’s working overtime on these knit pieces

Norway – wtf?

Poland giving you some nice use of gradient

Slovenia is rocking some color.  I like!

Bob Costas begins Olympics with eye infection

https://twitter.com/YahooNews/status/431885844509495296

Considering that the Russian PR machine is trying present Russia in a “white-washed” version of itself, there’s something strangely ironic that the man most responsible for conveying the “story” of the Sochi Olympics to the US has an eye infection possibly affecting his vision.

I’m not saying Costas will “see” Russia differently but there just something satirical about it.

Hope Costa’s eye heals quickly.