We need a break from all of the angst . . . at least, I know I do. So I’m going to try to focus part of my time on the sheer apolitical joy of watching the world’s best young athletes as they go for the gold on behalf of their home countries.

And though I am, of course, rooting for my home teams . . .

. . . I also want to give a huge shout-out to the Ukrainians who, under the most difficult conditions imaginable, have somehow managed to continue training and preparing for this event. Their spirit is indeed indomitable, and I wish them the best of luck.

Here’s to two weeks of spirited competition, peace, and brotherhood.

Just sayin’ . . .
Brendochka
2/7/26
My wife and I have watched every Olympic games together over 54 years. It’s always been available free to air here, but this year the broadcasting rights have gone to a subscription service exclusively, and that puts it out of our price range.
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Same here; I’ve been relying on the online coverage. So sad.
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