The Winter Olympics have long been a source of fascination for audiences around the world. This year's Milano Cortina Games have been no exception, offering a welcome respite from the challenges of everyday life. As one observer noted, the mountains have a way of "thinning everything to its essence," and the Olympics have a way of capturing the beauty and purity of sport. [1]
But the Olympics are not just about the athletes and their achievements; they also bring people together in a shared experience of excitement and pride. In Cleveland Heights, Ohio, a community gathered at the local community center to watch the women's ice hockey final, cheering on one of their own, Laila Edwards. Edwards, a 22-year-old from Cleveland Heights, made history by becoming the first Black woman to win an Olympic hockey title. [2]
The crowd of about 75 residents was on the edge of their seats as they watched Edwards and Team USA take on Canada. Despite falling behind early, the team rallied to win the gold, sending the crowd into a frenzy of cheers and tears. For a city that knows heartbreak all too well, this moment was a welcome change. As one resident noted, "This city shows up" when it counts, and the community's pride in Edwards's achievement was palpable.
But the Olympics are not just about the athletes and their achievements; they are also a spectacle that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The sounds of the games – the "jazz of drags, snaps, pops, and stops" – have been likened to an ASMR wonderland, providing a soothing and calming experience for viewers. [1] Whether it's the thrill of speed skating, the elegance of figure skating, or the excitement of ice hockey, the Olympics have something for everyone.
As the world comes together to celebrate the achievements of athletes like Laila Edwards, it's clear that the Olympics are about more than just winning and losing. They're about community, pride, and the shared experience of watching something truly special. As the Milano Cortina Games come to a close, fans around the world will be left with memories of a truly unforgettable event.
References:
[1] "Clapping skis to the pulpy thrash of poles: the Winter Olympics are an ASMR wonderland"
[2] "‘This city shows up’: Cleveland Heights celebrates Laila Edwards’s historic Olympic gold"
The Winter Olympics have long been a source of fascination for audiences around the world. This year's Milano Cortina Games have been no exception, offering a welcome respite from the challenges of everyday life. As one observer noted, the mountains have a way of "thinning everything to its essence," and the Olympics have a way of capturing the beauty and purity of sport. [1]
But the Olympics are not just about the athletes and their achievements; they also bring people together in a shared experience of excitement and pride. In Cleveland Heights, Ohio, a community gathered at the local community center to watch the women's ice hockey final, cheering on one of their own, Laila Edwards. Edwards, a 22-year-old from Cleveland Heights, made history by becoming the first Black woman to win an Olympic hockey title. [2]
The crowd of about 75 residents was on the edge of their seats as they watched Edwards and Team USA take on Canada. Despite falling behind early, the team rallied to win the gold, sending the crowd into a frenzy of cheers and tears. For a city that knows heartbreak all too well, this moment was a welcome change. As one resident noted, "This city shows up" when it counts, and the community's pride in Edwards's achievement was palpable.
But the Olympics are not just about the athletes and their achievements; they are also a spectacle that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The sounds of the games – the "jazz of drags, snaps, pops, and stops" – have been likened to an ASMR wonderland, providing a soothing and calming experience for viewers. [1] Whether it's the thrill of speed skating, the elegance of figure skating, or the excitement of ice hockey, the Olympics have something for everyone.
As the world comes together to celebrate the achievements of athletes like Laila Edwards, it's clear that the Olympics are about more than just winning and losing. They're about community, pride, and the shared experience of watching something truly special. As the Milano Cortina Games come to a close, fans around the world will be left with memories of a truly unforgettable event.
References:
[1] "Clapping skis to the pulpy thrash of poles: the Winter Olympics are an ASMR wonderland"
[2] "‘This city shows up’: Cleveland Heights celebrates Laila Edwards’s historic Olympic gold"