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BAE x cozmez / “DESIRE” voice drama part 2
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Part 1 | Part 2 (here!)
Names K: Yatonokami Kanata N: Yatonokami Nayuta S: Sugasano Allen F: Anne Faulkner Y: Yeon Hajun I: Suiseki Iori Mx: Mobs
Nothing much to say except Allen is an actual angel 🤗💕
S: I'm home.
F: How's it? Did you find your metal?
S: I didn't.
F: Sigh. Geez.
S: Don't tell me Kanata really took it...?
F: That's what I've been telling you! What's up with your trustfulness!?
S: You've seen their stage the other day, right!? Someone who could compose such a song wouldn't ever steal!
F: So you understood Kanata so much you can assert that?
S: No, I don't!
F: What the hell, seriously! Aah, geez! We're going!
S: Where to...!?
F: Of course to cozmez's house!
S: But we don't know their address-
F: I've found their approximates. Don't underestimate my connections.
S: Oh... you're amazing, Anne.
F: Stop your gratitude and start preparing! Who do you think I'm doing this for!?
S: Y-yeah...! What about Hajun?
F: He went out. "It has nothing to do with me", he said.
S: That's so like him...
F: Seriously. He's heartless. If something happens to Hajun, I'll never help him.
S: You think Hajun will ever ask for someone's help?
F: Haha. Don't think so.
S: Right?
***
F: What's with this smell...? This place's more awful than I thought...
S: Well... 'cause it's the slums.
F: It's no use complaining. Anyways, we have to find where they are.
M1: God damn it. So noisy...
F: Ah!
M2: What the hell? This ain't a place for sight-seeing. If you don't wanna get hurt, get out, now.
S: We're only looking for someone. We've no intention to bother you guys.
M1: You wake us up from our sleep - you're already bothering us.
M2: Yeah. Leave the nuisance money. All the cash you have on you, and that pretty big sis there.
F: If we said 'no'... what are you gonna do about it?
M: Of course we'd just steal them then.
S: This is bad...
F: Geez, it's because stupid Allen stupidly got his metal stolen that we're in this stupid situation! What are you gonna do now, stupid!?
S: Stop saying 'stupid'! 'Til when are you gonna be angry!?
F: Of course I'm still angry, stupid!
S: You said it again, huh!? Phantoms are, in the end, just some kind of production, right!? It'll be fine if we put our all in the main dish, the music!
F: Then, what? If the taste is good, you think it's okay to serve high class french food on paper plates!?
S: Y-yeah! The most important part is the good taste of the dish!
F: Stop screwing around! If there's no production, then we can't draw out the good quality of the main dish!
S: No, the main dish is the most important!
F: Production!
S: Main dish!
F: Production!
S: Main dish!
M1: Umm... uh...
S&F: What!?
M2: No... it's nothing...
F: Hey, wait, you all!
M1&M2: Y-yes!
F: What do you guys think?
M1&M2: Well... uhm... uh...
S: Which!?
M1: ...Oh, that's right, weren't you guys looking for someone? How's that going?
M2: That's right, what are you looking for?
F: Oh, come to think of it, yeah, we were doing that. What's up, are you guys gonna help us?
M1: Yeah... if you'd get out of here.
S: Oh... I see. We're looking for these twins... the ones in this picture.
***
K: Hey... Nayuta.
N: Hm?
K: Are you still angry?
N: Huh? No, I'm not angry.
(voices from outside)
S: It's here, right?
F: I don't know. Anyways, just go.
S: But, what if we got the wrong place?
N: Huh? What's up?
F: Geez, you're so irritating!
N: Is something up?
K: Ssh! It's BAE...! How did they locate us?
N: Haah!? What are we gonna do!?
F: I know that you're in there! Return the metal to us, fast!
S: Oi! I told you, we still don't know if they actually stole it!
F: Shut up! Allen, you do something too! It's your metal, isn't it!?
N: Hey, Kanata? Isn't it better to just give it back?
K: There's no way I can give them back obediently just because they told me to!
F: Then what do you think we should do!?
S: We could talk it out!
N: Seriously, Kanata...! Sigh.
K: Anyways, we'll talk after we lose them.
N: 'Kay, got it.
F: Oi! What if you answer us!? Geez!! Do you want us to barge in!?
S: Wai-! Please, come out!
K: You guys are still here? Beat it!
N: If you really want it back, here, we'll return it!
(Nayuta throws an empty can towards Anne)
F: What the hell's this...? Ain't it just an empty can!?
K: A phantometal's a waste in y'all's hands.
N: Bring that home and just play house~
K&N: See ya!
F: Those guys...!!
***
K: Haa... haa... if we go through this back street, they won't catch up to us.
N: Yeah. There's not even that much people from around here who knows this route.
Y: Heeh...? I'm surprised. Slums' rats are very big, aren't they?
K: W-who are you!?
Y: I wonder who? At the very least, I'm not on your side, that's for sure.
N: You... aren't you 48...!?
K: Shit...! Why are you here!?
Y: Allen and the others barged into your house. Of course, you'd try to lose them by going through complicated routes. If so, then the only places where you both will appear is here... or the other alleyway. There is a tall wall there. If you want to shake them off easily, then... it's a simple deduction.
K: So you ambushed us... you dirty bastard...!
Y: Could you please look at the mirror and say those words once again? In both meanings... no matter how I see it, you guys are the dirty ones.
K: Bastard...!
Y: I thought that our two members are sharper than that, too... Ah, speak of the devil. You guys are late. Was playing tag fun?
F: Hajun...! Why are you here...!?
S: You came to help us...!
Y: Help? Please sleep-talk after you go to sleep. I came here for the sake of the stage battle. Don't misunderstand.
F: Haha... seriously, you're not honest at all.
Y: Well then. I don't want to be in a place with such bad air. Let's finish our business now.
K: What?
Y: Hm? You can't understand if we don't say it?
K: You don't have proof that I stole the metal, do you?
Y: Haha, hahaha!
K: What's so funny!?
Y: I don't even need proof... why would someone who didn't take it feel the need to run away?
K: That's...!
Y: Stop making excuses. For speaking without thinking, you expose your faults way too fast. If you return it now, I won't press further. Even though I do believe I'm being too kind.
S: Don't tell me, you really...
N: Kanata...
K: Say it. What's wrong with that!?
Y: Oh?
K: To begin with, naive kids[1] like you guys have no right to stand on Paradox Live's stage.
N: People who've lived all their lives in lukewarm water, all fulfilled like you guys doing hip hop? Hah, don't make me laugh. Who'll nod to people with that kinda upbringing!?
Y: To steal phantometals from fakes like us... what an admirable way to fight!
K: I have something to protect... something to get hold of. It's a waste of time to duck it out with you guys-
Y: In short, you have no confidence, do you? You can't see an image of yourself winning against us fair and square... that's why you stole! What miserable way of thinking. Did you pile up your past achievements that way, too? Haha. I thought you were at least mediocre... but you're actually lower than rats.
N: You're wrong! There's no way that's true!
Y: I'm wrong? Hoo...
N: Kanata... the songs Kanata made are the best! Your make-believe songs are nothing! We took the metal just to teach that red hair the harshness of society, just as how we were done in by the likes of you...!
Y: That's just an excuse for yourself, isn't it? Kanata stole the metal because he wants an insurance. Why does he need an insurance? that's because he doesn't believe in you! Am I wrong?
K: That's not...!
Y: How pitiful... Kanata who doesn't have crews he could trust... and you, who weren't even trusted by your only sibling...
N: N-no...
K: Don't lecture us about siblings! You don't even know the feelings we held our microphones with up until now...! And you're telling us we don't believe in each other!? Stop messing around!!
F: T-there's no way we know anything about how you guys went by up until now!
K: We don't even know our parents' faces!! We were made a walking wallet by garbage adults, and got screwed over!!
Y: Even so, it doesn't excuse your act of stealing the metal.
K: We have to win...!! We were treated like trash, and the one thing that made people finally recognize us was hip hop...! I don't care about teams or titles! I'll win the Paradox Live, shut all of the people who've made fun of us, and raise up!
S: If so, then!! We're also the same!
K: There's no way you guys are the same...!! Don't talk rubbish!!
S: It might be true that we were brought up on different environment! But, we were also betrayed, thrown away, and finally arrived at hip hop!
K: The weight is different, red hair!!
S: It's no different!! Hip hop is equal! It has nothing to do with who composes it! Put the things that pained you... the things that that you don't want to face into your lyrics and make it your weapon! Express it to mow down the person you were up until now! There's no difference!
K: ...!!
S: That's how I... how we've been expressing ourselves up until now, right? Us... and you both...!
F: Allen...
N: K-Kanata...
K: ...
S: Even without my metal, I intended to fight with my music. But hearing the exchange earlier made me want to do it with phantoms, too. As the same hip hop heads, I want to fight cozmez head on. I want you guys to crash your whack sound[2], your feelings, all of it into us! We also want to do that to you guys.
K: T-that part of you is what I called naive! Is every rich guy's head filled with flower gardens[3] or something?
S: Kanata... this is my request to you. Please let me fight you as we both go all out, with the hip hop we each think is the best. Exactly because we're all people who can do nothing else but to hold our microphones... that's why, please.
K: ...
N: Sigh. Hey, isn't it time to let go already?
Y: What are you going to do now?
K: Shit!
(Kanata throws Allen's phantometal back to him)
S: Kanata...!
Y: My, my.
K: Bring it on. I'll fight you, SUZAKU. Prepare yourself 'cuz I'm gonna destroy that super irritating face on stage.
N: Well, you won't have any chances of winning against us without that metal, after all.
F: Why are thieves like you guys looking down on us like that!?
K: What? You have a problem?
F: Of course I do!
Y: Anne.
F: What!?
Y: We've finished our business. Let's go home. Unfortunately, I don't have a hobby of staying too long in a dumpster-like place. Oh, sorry! This is your residence, isn't it?
N: Hah. Then go home, now. Because when we see guys like you, we really can't help but to want to send you flyin'.
Y: Aah, scary, scary. Well then, shall we go?
K: We're going home too, Nayuta.
N: Sigh. Yeah.
S: Kanata!
K: Ha?
S: I can't wait to fight you on stage!
K: Shut up, go die.
S: Haha... see you!
F: Hey, we're gonna leave you!
S: Sorry, sorry!
***
F: Aah, seriously. I was worried about what'll happen for a second. To think that Allen's hip hop mania actually had an effect on Kanata...
Y: I really cannot handle Allen's idiocy anymore, though.
F: Seriously. Seems like he'll even die for hip hop.
S: I would - if it's after I take the top!
F: Haha. Ah, Allen. I think you forgot 'cause you're an idiot, but I'm gonna get you to give me your gratitude in full, okay?
Y: That's true. At the very least, we should get Allen to clean up the house for three months.
S: O-Oi, Hajun! Before, you said you came for the sake of the stage battle!
Y: It didn't change the fact that in the end, I helped you. Physical exhaustion, plus mental strain due to having to go to the slum... and...
S: I got it!! I just have to do it, right?
F: Yeah, yeah! You just have to do it. Anyways, I'm glad that we got the metal back~!
Y: That's true.
F: We're gonna go all out to defeat those two, 'kay? With our song, we'll beat them to a pulp.
S: Yeah. Let's fight with our full strength!
***
K: That bastard SUZAKU... he said he can't wait for it? Looking down on me like that...
N: Kanata.
K: What?
N: You look kinda refreshed.
K: Wh... what are you talking about? I'm so irritated I can't take it anymore.
N: Hmm... I see. Haha.
K: Ah, Nayuta, you laughed just now, didn't you!?
N: It's better this way, it's more like us!
K: Shut up. Sigh...
N: You don't have to do something like that. After all, it's us!
K: You're right.
N: Yeah, with our lyrics, our track, and our staging... let's win against them.
K: Nayuta.
N: Hmm?
K: Thank you.
N: Yeah.
K: BAE, wait for us.
N: On top of the stage...
K&N: We'll show you hell.
***
I: It all ended well, huh? Haha, even though I expected an interesting development...
Notes
[1] Ama-chan = naive, spoiled child.
[2] Whack = bad as in 'cool'. I think?
[3] As in, full of good things and optimism.
I-I’m glad that ends well. My love for shounen protagonist Allen keeps growing by day...!! 😚
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Erotoplasty 5: Korean Poetry!
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Erotoplasty 5, the Korean poetry issue, traces strange arcs across the gloaming sky. Descry the wondrous flightpaths of Yi Sang, Choi Seung-ja, Lee Soho, Kim Su Young, Song Kyung-dong, Kim Min Jeong, Dan Disney, Kim Yideum, Cho Yeon Ho, Park Nohae, Hwang Yu Won, Ki Hyeong Do, Lee Min-ha, Kim Seung-hee, Sin Yong-mok, Yi Won, Kim Kyung Ju, David Ashford, Lee Sumyeong, Hangye, Lee Seung-hoon, Harry Gilonis/Hsü Ching-fan [Hŏ Nansŏrhŏn], Kim Hyesoon, Colin LeeMarshall, and Kim Koga. PLUS amazing images throughout by our very own Yuna Lee Marshall!
Translation props to anon., Jenny Giles, Danny Lim, Brother Anthony of Taizé, Jake Levine, Soeun Seo, Jiyoon Lee, Lee S. Murray, Hedgie Choi, Sunny Cabrera and Mandel Cabrera, Rachel Hill, Kevin Michael Smith, Hanbi Na, M.B. Jones, Kay B and Colin Lee Marshall.  
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VIXX April Fools Compilation 2018
I’ve compiled this list which nobody asked for on what went down on twitter for this year’s April Fools regarding VIXX. This includes what VIXX Fansites did for this year + when other group’s fansites post anything about VIXX. There might be some I missed out!
Other Group’s Fansites posting about VIXX:  Centenary (EXO Baekhyun & Sehun’s Fansite) - Photo of Hongbin  Illumination (BAP Daehyun’s Fansite) - Photo of Ken  LB’ (KNK Heejun’s Fansite) - Photos of N  Luz Viento (Gugudan Nayoung’s Fansite) - Photos of N   Nebulens (Kmusic) - Blurred Image of Ravi & Hyuk  Night and Day (Highlight’s Fansite) - Photo of Leo  O_Quesera (April’s Fansite) - Photos of Hongbin  Time Bro (Gugudan’s Fansite) - Photo of N  Ur Day (SKT T1′s Fansite) - Photo of N  Varadise (BTS V’s Fansite) - VIXX Account + Photos of all members  Winter Boy (Victon Seungwoo’s Fansite) - Photo of Hongbin & Hyuk  You’re My Best (B1A4 Baro’s Fansite) - Photos of Hyuk Zenoela (NCT Jeno’s Fansite) - Photo of Hongbin
VIXX Fansites:  Rovix (VIXX) - Posted nothing when ST☆RLIGHTs were waiting for something 19900630cha (N) - Astro Eunwoo, Twice Dahyun  Ad Initio VIXX (Chasang) - Actor Wongeun  Amour Serein (Leo) -  EXO Sehun’s Fansite + Red Velvet Joy   Atempo (N) - Brown Eyed Girls GaIn’s Fansite  Avalon (Hongbin) - Female Idols (EXID Hani, Oh My Girl, Red Velvet) Awesome (Neo) - Female Idols (Goo Hara, IU, Oh My Girl, WJSN)  Bean For You (Hongbin) - Tagging Leo as HB + Unedited HB  Beautiful Stranger (Ravi) - VIXX Managers  Charisma (Wontaek) - Animal Welfare Protection  Cherry Blossom (Hyuken) - Apink Eunji + Memes  Chocolavi (Ravi) - BADA$$  Cloud With Leo (Leo) - Female Idols (IOI Somi, SNSD Taeyeon, Twice Jihyo, WJSN Chengxiao)  Daiski (N) - Daiso’s Fansite  Deeper And Deeper (Leo) - Random (Chris Pratt, Jennifer Lawrence, Lotte Giants,  BTS Jimin & V, Wanna One Seongwoo, NCT Taeyong, Day6 YoungK, WJSN Yeonjung) + Blurred/Unedited Leo  Destined Inyeon (Neo) - 9Muses Kyungri, SNSD Seohyun + Blurred/Unedited VIXX  Endless Love (N) - Actor Wongeun’s Fansite  Fifty Shades Taek (Leo) - Samuel + Blurred Leo  Fuoco Leone (Leo) - Unedited Leo  Gone With The Wind (VIXX) - Gugudan + Blurred/Unedited VIXX  Happiness To L (Leo) - Find Leo  HanSangHyuk Bar (Hyuk) - HyunA, Sunmi  Holy N (N) - Blurred/Unedited VIXX  Honeychoux (Hongbin) - Female Idols (Momoland, Oh My Girl, Twice, Weki Meki)  Hyuk Kumachan (Hyuk) - Became N’s Fansite: Nffy  Joy To Woon (VIXX) - MXM  Just Taek (Leo) - Female Idols (CLC, Dal Shabet) + Actress Oh Yeon Seo  Ken The Joy (Ken) - Random (NCT Taeyong, Wanna One)  Kkul Cha (N) - Female Idols (ChungHa, EXID, Hong JinYoung, Oh My Girl, Red Velvet, Sunmi)  Leegong (Hongbin) - Random (Astro, Kim TaeWoo, Weki Meki) + Blurred/Unedited VIXX  Leomongsangga (Leo) - Blurred Leo  Lion Heart (Leo) - SNSD’s Lion Heart Promotion + Blurred/Unedited Ken  Love Aroma (Chasang) - Female Idols (EXID Junghwa, Gugudan, Hong Jinyoung, Oh My Girl) + Blurred/Unedited VIXX  Melliferous (Leo) - Random (Astro Eunwoo, Block B Zico, Pristin Xiyeon, The Last Kiss Musical Cast)   Mellifluous (Leobin) - Tagging HB as Leo + Memes  Milk Rabbit (Hyukbin) - Female Idols (A-Daily, April, Oh My Girl)  Millefie (Hongbin) - Unedited HB  My Choice (Leo) - Blurred/Unedited Leo + Find HB  My Starlight Ravi (Ravi) - BAP  Nffy (N) - Became Hyuk’s Fansite: Hyuk Kumachan  Oh My Ken (Ken) - Blurred Ken  Rabbit Star (Hongbin) - Astro Eunwoo, Twice  Ravi Ange (Ravi) - Random (EXO Kai, Gugudan, Oh My Girl, Red Velvet, WJSN)  September’s Sunshine (Hongbin) - Hong JinYoung, Oh My Girl Binnie Serendipity (VIXX) - BAP Daehyun + Meme  Silhouette (Wontaek) - Unedited Leo  Splendent (VIXX) - Blurred/Unedited VIXX  Summer (Hyuk) - HyunA + Blurred VIXX + Find VIXX  Star With Shine (Chasang) - TVXQ Yunho + Unedited VIXX  Stunning Flow (Hongbin) - Rovix promoting HB’s nonexistent solo concert  Taek Care (Leo) - Red Velvet Wendy  Taeksee (Leo) - Blurred Leo   Thanks Your Birth (VIXX) - Unedited VIXX  The Moment Of U (Ravi) - Microdot + Blurred/Unedited Ravi  V.Cloud (Leo) - Female Idols (Blackpink Lisa, ChungHa, Gugudan Mina, Lovelyz, Mamamoo Moonbyul, Oh My Girl JiHo, Red Velvet Irene, SNSD Taeyeon, Twice Nayeon, WJSN Yeonjung)  Yumi (Hongbin) - Random (Sunmi, SHINee Taemin, Twice)
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Our Beloved Summer
Npag ka release nya pinanuod ko sya ang funny ng 1st ep pero ung mga sumunod nainip ako kaya diko na pinanuod. Hanggang sa one time nawalan kami ng kuryente and ang meron lang akong na dl is our beloved summer hanggang ep 7. So, pinanuod ko, and every ep natotouch ako. Hindi ko inexpect na maganda palaa. Dumating na ako sa point na sobrang saya ko kapag naalala ko ung our beloved summer alam mo yun parang may nag spark ng joy sa puso ko ganun yung feeling. I love reply 1988 pero hindi ganito ung feeling. Ang comforing lang, sa bawat ep kinikilig, tumatawa at umiiyak ako. Tbh, parang rollercoaster eh pero ung chemistry ni dami and wooshik sobrang solid tapos ung story line. Ang totoo, nakarelate ako sa series na to. Relationships I've gone through, friends, family, life and career struggle. It spoke to me. Alam mo yun tagos sa puso. Today is the last episode and kakatapos ko lang panuorin. Naiyak ako sa part na akala ni yeonsu magisa lang sya pero ang totoo may mga taong nanjan sa kanya throughout her journey lagi na hindi nya napapansin. I felt that. And finally, nahanap na ni Yeonsu and Ung ung passion nila sa buhay. Tapos ung phone call nila ni ung ung part na nag i love you si ung kay yeon su huhuhu simula first eps gusto marinig ni yeonsu na sabihin ni ung na mahal nya si yeonsu and finally sa last ep nag i love youhan na sila. Yung part na dinrawing pala ni ung si yeonsu sobrang nakakatouch given na hindi nagdadrawing si ung ng tao kasi nga raw temporary lang sila. Ending kinasal sila and nagshoot ulit sila ng docu ng married life nila. Season 2? Yeonsu and Ung forever <3.
This series will always have special place in my heart next to Reply 1988. Sana maging sila in real life hehe.
Lesson: You don't have to carry everything on you own. Acknowledge that you also need help and there's nothing wrong asking for help. Minsan, those people who look tough or intimidating are the softest people who hide behind those image to not look weak. Lastly, be kind to everyone it doesn't cost you to be kind and understanding. I realized that communication and knowing each love language is important in a relationship.
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[An In-depth Look] Lee Joon-gi started out as “Beautiful Man” but has grown to become a “true actor”
(source: http://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=311&aid=0000864090)
  The expression ‘Beautiful Man’ still reminds us of this particular actor: Lee Joon-gi, who took moviegoers by surprise with his effeminate appearance in his movie, and went on to capture the public imagination through an unforgettable beverage advertisement.
Lee Joon-gi is playing another career-defining role, Bong Sang-pil, in tvN’s weekend drama “Lawless Lawyer.” While Lee has proven his acting skills over and over, his acting is again receiving high praise from viewers through this drama by oscillating between charisma and tenderness.  
Though Lee started out as a ‘Beautiful Man,’ he continued to take on challenging roles no matter the genre or character. Here are the career-defining roles that Lee Joon-gi has played, and which have helped him leave an indelible impression on many viewers.
 ▲ “Lee Joon Gi Phenomenon” … “KING AND THE CLOWN”
Lee Joon-gi debuted in 2001 as a clothing model featured in print ads and went on to pick up small parts. Then, in 2005, he finally landed a role in a movie that would make ‘Lee Joon-gi’ a household name: “King and the Clown,” directed by Lee Joon-ik. Lee Joon-gi burst onto the scene as Gong-gil, a clown dressed as a woman in the movie. A whopping thousand actors vied for the role Gong-gil. After beating off the stiff competition, Lee Joon-gi was picked as the perfect actor to play Gong-gil and prepared thoroughly for the role, both in terms of acting and his appearance. His presence was a refreshing change and shock to moviegoers then. Having amassed enormous word-of-mouth buzz, “King and the Clown” drew over 10 million moviegoers and earned Lee Joon-gi the nickname ’10-million-audience actor.”
 ▲ Continuing Success on the Small Screen … “MY GIRL”
SBS drama “My Girl” aired almost at the same time as “King and the Clown” was shown in theatres. Lee Joon-gi played Seo Jung-woo, the charming and playful son of a conglomerate’s chairman, and showed viewers a different side of him, similar but distinguished from Gong-gil in “King and the Clown.” The drama also featured Lee Da-hae, Lee Dong-wook, and Park Si-yeon, and topped viewership rankings at the time, averaging 20%. Lee Joon-gi’s small-screen success following “King and the Clown” solidified the actor’s position as the hottest rising star.
 ▲ Even beverage drink CF “Beautiful Women Love Pomegranate” was a megahit
At this point, it remains something the actor’d rather forget (* ‘Heukyeoksa’ literally means ‘dark history’; more exactly, an embarrassing phase one goes through in life), but it’s one of the unforgettable works (?) that the public still associates with Lee Joon-gi: his pomegranate drink commercial (CF). Surrounded by a bunch of women and playing the piano, Lee Joon-gi sang the tune “Beautiful women love pomegranate. What am I supposed to do if you keep getting more beautiful?” That little sassy and coy guy he played in the commercial still remains one of the things that we associate with ‘Lee Joon-gi’ even a decade later. According to sources, this pomegranate drink he endorsed reached 10 billion won in sales in the shortest amount of time among the new beverage products available then.
 ▲ Shedding ‘Man More Beautiful than Woman’ Image through “TIME BETWEEN DOG AND WOLF”
Aired in 2007, MBC’s action/noir drama “Time between Dog and Wolf” tells the story of two National Intelligence Service agents combating organized crime in Macau. It was also the first Korean drama to be produced with the cooperation of the actual National Intelligence Service. Lee Joon-gi switched between Lee Soo-hyun, a NIS agent, and Kay who loses his memory, and between good and evil, earning positive reception from viewers. Up until this point, more attention had been paid to his looks than his acting because of his “Beautiful Man” image. However, through “Time between Dog and Wolf,” Lee definitely proved his potential as an ‘actor’ with consistently good acting skills, rather than a mere ‘star.’
 ▲ Achieving both High Ratings and Social Buzz, “ILJIMAE”
Aired in 2008, SBS’s drama “Iljimae” tells the story of a guy who both makes fun of and punishes those with wealth, the law and power on their side. In “Iljimae,” a follow-up to his previous work “Time between Dog and Wolf,” Lee Joon-gi also played a double role as Iljimae and Yong that are polar opposites. Since “Iljimae” is a chivalrous drama, Lee Joon-gi showed off a variety of action performances. Its solidly written story and the cast’s great performances earned the drama high ratings that hit a peak of around 30%. It achieved both high ratings and social buzz. At the 2008 SBS Drama Awards, Lee Joon-gi won the Top Excellence in Acting, Male award.
 ▲ Returning from Military Service, “TWO WEEKS”
Lee Joon-gi joined the military on May 3, 2010, at the Nonsan training center, and was discharged from the service on February 16, 2012. As his comeback drama, he chose “Arang and the Magistrate” and returned to the public eye six months after his discharge. In August 2013, through MBC drama “Two Weeks,” Lee Joon-gi proved yet again his acting skills that remained intact despite his hiatus. While “Two Weeks” did not get ratings as high as those of his previous works, the character ‘Jang Tae-san’ marked his first father role since his debut. A fugitive framed for murder, Jang Tae-san required the actor to film particularly challenging and difficult scenes. However, in almost all of those scenes, Lee Joon-gi performed his own stunts without a stunt double, demonstrating his passion for acting and the character.
 ▲ Adding Another Career-defining Role … “LAWLESS LAWYER”
Currently airing on tvN, “Lawless Lawyer” is an ‘evil-busting’ legal/action drama that tells the story of a ‘lawless’ lawyer who initially uses his fists instead of the law but grows into a true ‘fighting’ lawyer who combats absolute power at all risks. Lee Joon-gi is committed to his role ‘Bong Sang-pil,’ a shrewd lawyer who returns to Kiseong city with an ulterior motive, namely, revenge, and sets up ‘Mubeop Law Firm.’ Bong Sang-pil is a character equipped with charmingly contradictory traits, such as level-headed analytical skills, charisma, self-confidence, and cunning. Having played many characters through various works, Lee Joon-gi is now demonstrating his unique appeal as an actor through “Lawless Lawyer.”
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Love Yourself (Bangtan and EXO fanfiction/SehunxOC)
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Chapter 10
Sehun didn't have to think twice. He always told himself that he wouldn't make the first move unless he believed it to be true love, and in this case, it was. She stumbled over his train of thought, had his heart in her hands, and all in the span of less than a month. He closed the distance between them and pressed his lips against Ha-Neul's small ones, his hands cupping her cheeks as he tasted her. His fingers ran through the soft tendrils of her brown hair, and he inhaled her scent. She smelled like apple blossoms on a warm spring day, and it caused his heart to race in his chest, cheeks glaring as he pulled away, licking his lips to taste the still lingering sweetness from her mouth.
He stared at her flushed expression, her lips parted and her brown eyes wide. He could hear her breathing ever so softly, her hands still at her sides. She began to stutter, blinking when she had realized what happened. She raised her fingers to her lips in shock, as if she still felt that pleasurable tingling, "Oppa..." she tried speaking and he grabbed her hand.
"Let's go," he began to walk, dragging her with him, and she followed, catching up with him and walking beside him, her gaze resting on the pavement as she felt his grip tighten on her hand ever so slightly. A smile tugged onto his lips as he felt her close her other hand along his grip while leaning into him.
The restaurant was just a few feet away, and Sehun caught a glimpse of their friends already seated inside, ordering drinks while they went about putting in orders for their food. He opened the door and gestured with the tilt of his head, "Go on in..."
Still averting her eyes, Ha-Neul walked inside, and she made her way toward the others.
"Ha-Neul-ah!" Jimin patted the space between him and Joy. "I save you a seat."
She bowed thankfully, walking toward her spot and taking a seat, and Joy wasted no time taking her bag.
"I'll put this to the side. You just get comfortable," she fixed her skirt as she sat down and Ha-Neul nodded.
"We just ordered," Chen spoke. "Was everything alright? You seem quiet."
"Yeah, everything is alright," Ha-Neul raised her head and met his gaze. "I was just feeling homesick."
Sehun knew that wasn't it at all. She was still shocked by their kiss. He knew things would settle between them over time. He placed his elbows on the table, his chin resting on his hand as he looked at the newest member of Bangtan, softness in his eyes.
"It seems we live close by," Suho said to Namjoon. "Chanyeol's Hal-abeoji's house is only a few blocks away. Think we can come by?"
"You're always welcome to," Bangtan's leader said. "How long has it been since you started living there?"
"Almost four years, if I'm not mistaken," Kyungsoo replied.
"Remember when Yeon-hee was spying on us on our first night there?" Baekhyun gently slapped Sehun's arm to grab his attention and the maknae jolted before answering.
"Uh, yeah, yeah, yeah," he answered before clearing his throat. "We were bored out of our mind after Kai hyung sent a video call. I was laying back on the couch when I saw her through the window."
"And then you decided to ruin her innocence," Kyungsoo cut in.
Yeon-hee began to whimper, her cheeks turning red again, "Why are you telling her all that?!"
"What, it was funny!" Baekhyun laughed before continuing the story for Ha-Neul, who seemed very intrigued. "So, I jumped on top of Sehun and we pretended to make out! We asked Kyungsoo if he wanted to make it a threesome but he wasn't being any fun."
"Eh?" Ha-Neul made a quiet sound, pressing a hand to her mouth. "Y-You what?"
"Yaaaaaaaaaa!" Yeon-hee exclaimed as she put her hands on her cheeks. "Don't talk about that, please! I didn't mean to spy on you guys!"
"Ya," Irene slapped Baekhyun's arm. "Stop picking on her!"
"She shouldn't have spied on us, then we wouldn't be telling this story," Chanyeol teased.
"Oppa!" his girlfriend whined, her face turning even redder before turned abruptly, her eyes fixated in Ha-Neul's direction. "Ya, Ha-Neul-ah!"
"N-Ne?" she stammered, frozen in place.
She stood up from her chair, cheeks flushed pink as she pointed a finger at her, "If Bangtan ever plays a prank on you, tell me, and I will beat their asses!"
"U-Uh," she made a confused sound and chuckled nervously.
"Come now, we don't do anything like that," Jimin raised his hand and stroked Ha-Neul's cheek with the back of his fingers affectionately. "Ha-Neul is far too innocent for that stuff."
"We will, however," Taehyung pointed out. "not stop flirting with each other. Jungkook and I do it all the time. It's all in good fun!"
"Yes, it's all just a game," the youngest male smiled mischievously and wriggled his eyebrows.
"Aigoo, you boys will be the death of us," Wendy scowled playfully. "What are we going to do with you?"
"They won't have to do anything," Jennie crossed her arms and leaned back, Kai's arm wrapped around her. "I'll just whip Kai into shape."
"I-I'm not like that, you know," his profile held embarrassment, and he waved a hand shyly.
Ha-Neul found herself laughing, her hand over her mouth again, and Sehun broke into a soft smile. That was the first time he had ever heard her laugh. It seemed she didn't mind the antics of her seniors and he decided he should start acting like himself the next time he is with her. He didn't look like it up front but he was actually a very playful and lively person, especially when he was around the people closest to him. He continued to listen to his hyungs and noonas, as well as the younger members, and Ha-Neul broke into more laughter. He found he liked how it sounded. She sounded so sweet and cute, almost like a fairy. For a moment, he wondered if they really did exist.
What a cute little doll you are, jagi, he thought to himself. I want to hear you laugh again.
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(Ha-Neul's PoV)
I stared at the ceiling, laying in bed as I recalled the night before. It was all so magical, and I couldn't be any happier to have won that award with the rest of Bangtan. I even got to meet EXO and Red Velvet and all of their contact information was on my phone. The idols I have admired for the longest time are my friends now--no--my family. They were all so kind and considerate, and they did their best to make me feel at home. I couldn't ask for anything better in people who have become my older siblings.
My thoughts wandered toward Sehun then, and the kiss we shared. I wanted to kiss him again. I wanted to learn everything about him. From the stories Suho and Baekhyun told me last night, he seemed so different from that usual blank expression he wore. He was playful deep down.
I turned to look at the dresser beside my bed, the light of my phone visible in the early morning darkness. Twitter notifications were blowing up and so were several comments from Vlive. ARMY was still talking about the show last night it seemed. I sat up and grabbed my phone, unlocking it and reading through the tweets.
Did you see Ha-Neul unnie?! She's an absolute goddess!
Her performance looked so natural! It's like she was already a member of BTS!
She's absolutely beautiful!
Her vocals are on point!
The baby sister of Bangtan! That's what she is!
Does that make her maknae?
Technically yes, but she wanted the title of Golden Maknae to stay with Jungkook.
Still part of the maknae line though, but either way, she the sweetest! Letting Jungkook oppa keep his title like that!
Warmth spread through my body as I read through such positive comments. There was that underlying fear that I may have tainted Bangtan's image since all groups are homogenous, but it seems ARMY has accepted me.
I heard the soft breathing of Ji-woo coming from her bed. It seemed she was still asleep, curled up in her sheets and smiling with content. She must be just as happy as I am and the boys as well. I can only imagine how proud she felt when she looked at Hoseok last night.
I stretched my arms above my head and yawned, carefully leaving my bed and neatly folding the sheets before silently leaving the room. I made my way to the washroom to freshen up and then descended the stairs, walking toward the kitchen, where I spotted Jin and Jungkook.
"Annyeong," I said as I sat on the counter.
"Oh! Ha-Neul-ah! Annyeong!" Jungkook said from beside me. "Did you sleep okay?"
"I did," I replied before the delicious scent of breakfast filled my nostrils. I watched as Jin moved around the kitchen, and I began to realize why fans called his broad shoulders "worldwide." Staring at them while he cooked must have made the hearts of many girls throb. "Jin oppa, do you need help?"
"And ruin your pretty little hands?" Jin looked his shoulder, smiling at her affectionately. "You just sit there and let Eomma cook for you."
Taehyung came downstairs now, yawning and rubbing his eyes, an adorable sleepy look on his face, "Annyeong..." He sang, taking a seat to my left before resting his head on my shoulder, giggling.
"Annyeong," I patted his head before I heard my phone go off. I raised my brows and stared at the screen, finding Sehun's number. Was he also awake at this time? I opened the notification and read his text.
Mianhe. You're probably still asleep right now but I wanted to tell you--I want to see you today. Can we meet up?
"Who is it?" Jungkook asked.
"Sehun oppa," I answered sincerely. "He says he wants to hang out... is... that okay?"
"We have nothing to do today so you might as well," Jin placed breakfast on the table before knowing on Taehyung's head gently. "Ya, wake up! Breakfast is ready! Yoongi is the one who is supposed to be sleepy, not you!"
"Hyungnim," Taehyung whined cutely before pulling his head away from my shoulder. He stuck his bottom lip out before grabbing a fork.
"Eat up and get ready to go see him," Jin patted my head. "I'm sure he'll be happy to see you."
"Ne," I giggled, grabbing a butter knife and cream cheese, spreading it over my bagel. I wasted no time sending the maknae of EXO a reply.
I'd love to meet up.
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About an hour later, I had left the house, dressed in a grey coat, a blue sweater paired with jean leggings and heels. I took my phone out of my clutch, adjusting the strap on my shoulder as I made my way through the city, walking toward the location where Sehun was waiting for me. I found him standing near a bench, the bare trees behind him as he took in the cold winter air. I swallowed and put my phone away, walking toward him and taking him in. He was in a black turtleneck and a coat of the same color, with black pants and shoes. He seemed to love the color black from what I can tell.
"Oppa," I called out gently and he turned toward me, his gaze softening as he broke into a smile.
"Annyeong," he replied and closed the distance between us. "I hope I didn't wake you."
"Not at all," I shook my head. "You text me just as I was about to have breakfast. It was perfect timing."
He nodded slowly before furrowing his thick brows, looking to the side. I caught the slightest of blushes on his cheeks. "Gwenchanayo?" I asked and he replied quickly.
"Can I hug you?"
"Eh?" I stared at him. Just yesterday, he was acting very shy but now, he was opening up. It seemed he wanted to open up to me. "Um, s-sure..."
He wrapped his arms around me, pulling me into his warm chest, burying his face in my shoulder. My cheeks flared and reluctantly, I wrapped my arms around his torso, breathing in his scent and cologne.
"Jagi," he murmured. "Come with me to the modeling agency today. I don't want to go alone."
I raised my brows. Did he just call me...? I pulled away from him and looking to his dark eyes, giving an affirmative nod, "A-Alright. I'll go with you. Are you modeling?"
He pouted and nodded, "Baekhyun hyung didn't want to go with me today."
"Aw," I chuckled and patted his arm. "Let's get going then. I wouldn't want you to be alone either."
We walked across the street and toward the building, where several stylists were waiting for by the door.
"Sehun-sshi! You're late!" The middle-aged woman scolded him. "Hurry, you should have been ready for this photo shoot half an hour ago!"
"Gamsahamnida," he bowed and spoke sincerely as they proceeded to usher him into the dressing room where they began to style his hair and touch up his face with makeup. I took off my coat, taking a seat and watching as he began to play with his phone and they did their job.
I chuckled to myself as I watched him make cute faces while he scrolled through Instagram, and another stylist came up to me. She had frizzy brown hair pulled up into a high ponytail and an innocent round face with berets in her hair. She was dressed in a a floral print blouse with ripped skinny jeans and heels. "Excuse me? Are you Ha-Neul? From Bangtan?"
"Ne," I answered. "It's nice to meet you."
"A pleasure to meet you as well!" She spoke with excitement. "You're so beautiful! I would love for you to model for us soon! Our clothes would look stunning on you!"
"Maybe next time," I said. "I'm just here to support Sehun oppa."
"Jinjjah?!" She got on her knees in front of me. "Are you two dating?!"
"Uh," I wasn't sure how to answer that. I know we kissed last night and he hugged me when we met before, but... was there even a label to our relationship? "He's just a good friend. Bangtan introduces me to him and EXO last night at the award show."
"Ha-Neul-ah!"
I heard that familiar angelic voice and turned my attention toward the other side of the room, where I spotted Jungkook, dressed in a white satin shirt and skinny jeans of the same color, paired with a blue leather jacket and white flowers along the collar. His hair was a nice mess and it gave him a more boyish appearance, and he wore eyeliner.
"Oppa, you're here too," I stood up. "Are you modeling as well?"
"Yup," he smiled and tucked his hands into his pockets. "If I had known you and Sehun hyung were going to be here, I would have tagged along."
"I didn't know he would bring me here either, to be honest," I giggled, looking back at EXO's youngest member, who now wore a white button down and slacks, his hair slicked back and I caught the small widow's peak at the center of his hairline. It was so easily hidden when his bangs fall on his forehead, and I found it to be very cute.
"He's looking good though," Jungkook remarked. "we're also short a female model. She called in sick with the flu, and there is no one else to fill her spot."
"You should fill it in, Ha-Neul!" the stylist urged. "Please! Y-You would be perfect for the job!"
"Me?" I looked between them, waving my hands. "I—I've never modeled for clothing before s-so... I'm not sure I'll be fit for the job..."
"Nonsense," the stylist said as she grabbed my hand. "Come! I'll get you ready! I know just the thing for you!"
Before I knew it, I was seated in front of a mirror, and my hair was being pulled while a makeup artist handled my face. A white knitted sweater and light denim shorts were picked out for me. The stylist specifically said it was made for my legs and that I should show them off like I did at the award show.
When they had finished, I was told to join Sehun, who was already posing before the camera, his gaze sensual and mysterious. He looked so sexy with that look on his face and I found my heart was racing again.
"Miss Cho, please step into the shot," the photographer gestured and I nodded, walking toward the tall male, who wrapped his arm around my waist, pulling me close. I made a surprised sound before looking toward the photographer, catching Jungkook behind him, giving me a thumbs up while wriggling his brows suggestively.
"Really?" I murmured and the photographer commanded.
"Hold each other!"
I had no choice but to comply, raising my arms and wrapping them around Sehun, and he pressed his nose to my cheek, his breath on my neck causing me to shudder.
"Good!" The photographer snapped pictures. "Sexier!"
I pulled away slightly and bit my lip, looking slightly to toward the middle of the room.
"Hold pose!"
The camera flash went off several times and Sehun's hands looked over my hips. I was had to keep my composure. I couldn't reveal anything. For now, what was going on between us had to remain a secret.
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SHINee’s Taemin made a special appearance on KBS’s “2 Days & 1 Night Season 4”!  On the September 6 episode, Taemin was invited to appear on the show by VIXX’s Ravi. Ravi and Taemin are part of the close friend group known as the “Friendship Parkas,” which also includes EXO’s Kai, HOTSHOT’s Timoteo and Ha Sung Woon, and BTS’s Jimin.    The mission for the show was to come up with a summer vacation schedule. Ravi asked Taemin to come on the show to help the cast learn how to dance. As a result, all the cast members went to SM Entertainment.    Ravi said, “There’s something everyone should know. I literally asked Taemin to come on the show today. He didn’t even know what we were doing, but he readily agreed.”    Taemin joked, “Can I speak honestly? [When Ravi called me], I thought that since this might go out on TV, I should agree just to manage my image. I have a busy schedule, but somehow today was the only day I didn’t have anything to do. I said that I would go on the show and then called my manager and he said, ‘You said you would do it? Then don’t you think you have to do it?”  Taemin was then invited by the cast to promote his upcoming album, “Never Gonna Dance Again: Act 1.”  To start the lesson, the cast showed off their dance skills in a freestyle session for Taemin to judge their basic skill levels.    Taemin said that he would teach the “2 Days & 1 Night” cast how to dance to his solo track “Move.” He burst into smiles in the background while the cast members attempted to bring out their inner sexiness for the dance. However, he went on to compliment them and said, “Each person has a strong sense of individuality. DinDin has a lot of sense and a good sense of rhythm. I feel like Yeon Jung Hoon has watched a lot of idol dances recently.” Taemin was also surprised by how fast Moon Se Yoon picked up the moves.      Asked to pick a center for their “group,” Taemin quipped, “The center has to be someone who is short.” In the end, he chose Ravi and Moon Se Yoon as the two centers, and DinDin and Kim Jong Min as the people beside the centers.     Watch “2 Days & 1 Night Season 4” on Viki: Watch Now  (2) (3) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr by Korea Stars TV
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Yg dating scandal
SM Entertainment confirms EXO's Kai is dating Black Pink's Jennie Stop trying to quiet down the whole issue.  The best point is that they encourage their artists to write and produce right from debut, and to develop their own unique style.  With this situation I'm a little conflicted.  If you like everyone including jerks and assholes, you can go.  The ship has actually sailed now.  If you don't have an interest in idols, you likely don't know who Kai is.  How can you sing love songs if you don't? These fans are a little to crazy about this whole dating situations.
Pann discusses Seungri's club scandal & Bigbang's image But nevertheless, to grow as a person we need to experience things like dating, heartbreak, passion, lust, pain, forgiveness, happiness, regret, unconditional love, the fairy tale, risking it all, the point of no return.  I wish Kai and Jennie nothing but the best.  Date~ I'll genuinely congratulate you like I did with Taeyang~ 3.  This could effect the groups a lot as they are promoting new songs and solos and such.  First and foremost, I'm a fan of the music.  If you feel like we have violated your terms and conditions, you can always message us, and we will obligedly do what is right.
YG silent on rumor Big Bang Seungri dating rookie actress But I thought she was going solo.  I'll feel a little crushed, but that feeling goes away within a matter of seconds.  I mean, I don't ship them but I don't hate them either and I'm a fan of both.  They wore same outfits on the same day….  It needs to come out of the surface so we can see who's guilty and who's innocent.  I actually kinda mad to the two of them.
Pann discusses Seungri's club scandal & Bigbang's image It is very difficult to be discrete.  Maybe they have strong and good feelings for each other but this invasion of privacy sure as heck wont make it easy for them.  The majority of their fans scare the living crap out of me.  We really appreciate the growing numbers of readers we're getting.  I had 15 policemen surrounding me, blocking my sight, handcuffing me, and trampling on my whole body like I was a cigarette piece.  I feel like sm was ok confirming it, but they just confirmed it very low key for yg, cause yg would've totally let it slide unless it's marriage status like taeyang after many years of debut.
Pann discusses Seungri's club scandal & Bigbang's image Specially Jennie, coz she got so much scandal lately.  Looking at Seungri's account is enough to know Seungri's connections.  Would it be best to establish few hours Fan Ethics classes in high school? It's far better to learn about how to have successful relationships when you're young and career is your priority, than when you're older and starting to feel anxious about settling down.  But it only depends on what yg says.  Let me tell you the complete advice from Seungri to Blackpink, but it's not accurate as it is only from my memory months ago in my head.  That way, we won't have innocent artists getting hate for no reason.  Although we are not able to fully support them like other fans; we hope that we are able to spread the word about their great works and talent through this website.
Pann discusses Seungri's club scandal & Bigbang's image Seems even the South East Asian fans want it too judging by all the videos they make about them.  Kai is not some random nugu idol to be taken lightly.  They pushed away the victim's mother, didn't send the victim to the hospital, and beat up the victim.  Thanks so much for supporting our site.  It's also a semi-personal blog where we post our daily rants and raves.  Celebrities in return should at least be responsible with their actions and also know their limits, since they are public figures who people look up to.  If you want to have fun nicely, avoid going to a club.
BIGBANG's Seungri Reportedly Dating Non The agency had also decided not to react to dating reports surrounding G-Dragon and singer-turned-actress Lee Joo-yeon back in January.  Then again, I don't see anything wrong with T.  He said he runs the club by himself yet he didn't know? As a Blink, I am extremely happy for Jennie and also for Kai.  He can't help it since he has to take care of his connections.  The below comments are the most popular comments at the time of this article being published.  This was revealed by a broadcast source today Friday, 15th June.  Even if you're covered up from head to toe you can still be caught.
BIGBANG's Seungri Reportedly Dating Non Father on the 7th floor is probably whooping ass.  Although we still need to verify this but I can assure you that nothing of this is true.  I never imagined this couple though! They don't even have dating rules.  Not a hater but if this is real good for them, I wish them all the best, if not high likely then it's sad they have to resort to such antics to gain publicity.  But, what can you say about a teenager? We liked the name as it projects a strong image for women —tough, and yet beautiful.  He put unfavored Winner on hiatus for a long time after a comeback failed to hit, eroding their fanbase, and shipped iKon off to Japan for many months as well.  I feel like it might, I say might, not be a real relationship.
BIG BANG's T.O.P. and Shim Min Ah ~ Scandal slammed by YG and Fans They weren't in dating scandals when they were only a 2 year-old group though and Jennie has faced some controversy of her own only recently.  I like blackpinks songs but whatever.  A few weeks later, they broke up.  Unfortunately, no management would allow this.  Kai is the appropriate age to date and he's made his money and paid his dues.  Although we are unable to write everyday, we always try hard to post something interesting for our readers.  His urine and hair tests came out as negative for traces of drugs.
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Best photos from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Photos | Image #181
The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ended Feb. 25, 2018. Here are some of the best photographs from the 16 days of the Winter Games. American's Kendall Coyne, left, and Hilary Knight hold their gold medals and the US flag as they skate on the ice after the medal ceremony. The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada for the gold medal 3-2, Feb. 22, 2018. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Austrian Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during the first run of the men's giant slalom race, Feb. 18, 2018. He went on to win the gold medal. CHRISTIAN BRUNA/EPA via Shutterstock American Lindsey Vonn, right, is consoled at the finish during the ladies Super-G alpine skiing event, Feb. 17, 2018. Vonn, who was considered the favorite for the gold medal, finished in sixth place. Clive Mason/Getty Images American Mikaela Shiffrin closes her eyes as she concentrates before entering the starting gate to begin a run at the Alpine skiing women's downhill training run, Feb. 18, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Chloe Kim of the U.S., on her way to winning a gold medal during the women's snowboard halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 13, 2018. She scored a 98.25. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Shaun White of the U.S., during the victory ceremony for the snowboard men's halfpipe final, Feb. 14, 2018. White won his third gold medal this morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea, to add to medals he won in 2006 in Italy and 2010 in Canada. David Ramos/Getty Images Pierre Vaultier of France, in red, leads Jarryd Hughes, right, of Australia and Regino Hernandez of Spain in the men's snowboard cross big final at the Bokwang Phoenix Park, Feb. 15, 2018. Vaultier won the gold medal, Hughes the silver and Hernandez the bronze. Sergei Ilintsky/EPA via Shutterstock Alina Zagitova during her performance in the ladies single free skating program in which she won the gold medal, Feb. 23, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Spain's Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin performing their routine in the figure skating ice dance free dance competition, Feb. 20, 2018. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Adam Rippon of the United States competes in the figure skating team event/men's single free skating on day three of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu performing his routine in the figure skating men's single skating free skating event, Feb. 17, 2018. Hanyu won the gold medal for this event, and became the 1000th medal event winner in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Phil Noble/Reuters Members of the Canadian figure skating team that won the gold medal in the team event/ice dance free dance jump in celebration during the medals ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Feb. 12, 2018. Jae C. Hong/AP Photo Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan soars through the air during the Ski Jumping men's large hill individual qualification at Alpensia Ski Jumping Center, Feb. 16, 2018. Adam Pretty/Getty Images Gold medal winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. celebrates her win in the women's snowboard slopestyle final run at the Bokwang Phoenix Park during 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Tobias Arlt and Tobias Wendl of Germany celebrate their gold medal-winning run during the men's doubles luge final, Feb. 14, 2018. Michael Sohn/AP Photo The Korean bobsleigh team of Kim Yoo-ran and Kim Min-seong as they made their way down the track during the women's heat 1 session, Feb. 20, 2018. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Lizzy Yarnold of Britain reacts at the end of her run, which won her the gold medal, in the Skeleton women's finals, Feb. 17, 2018. Edgar Su/Reuters Speedskaters Kim Boutin of Canada, Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands, and Elise Christie of Britain stretch to get the front tips of their skates over the finish line in the ladies' 500 meters short track semifinal event in the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 13, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock The Netherlands' Jorien Ter Mors, rear, inserting herself into the background as the pair of silver medalist Nao Kodaira, right and bronze medalist Miho Takagi, both of Japan were photographed during the victory ceremony for the ladies' 1000-meter speed skating event, Feb. 14, 2018. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Oleksandr Abramenko of the Ukraine on his way to winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's aerials final at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 18, 2018. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images American Jessica Diggins, left, reacts as she crosses the finish line ahead of Stina Nilsson, right, of Sweden in the cross country ladies' team sprint free final, Feb. 21,2018. The victory gave the American team of Diggins and Kikkan Randall a gold medal. Diego Azubel/EPA via Shutterstock American Maddie Bowman competes in the women's ski halfpipe qualification event at Phoenix Park, Feb. 19, 2018. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images Joel Gilser of Switzerland crashes during his run in the men's freestyle skiing ski halfpipe qualifications, Feb. 20, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger, Canadian Brady Leman, Switzerlands Armin Niederer and Slovenia's Filip Flisar come over the final jump in the semifinals of the freestyle skiing men's ski cross, Feb. 21, 2018. Leman went on to win the gold medal in the final run. David Ramos/Getty Images Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris of team Canada, left, stand over their stones while playing in the curling mixed doubles final against Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2018. The Canadians took the gold medal. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters Sweden's Sofia Mabergs' tattoos are seen during the curling women's round-robin session between Switzerland and Sweden, Feb. 17, 2018. Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Photo Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The German team consisting of gold medalist Johannes Rydzek, silver medalist Fabian Riessle and bronze medalist Eric Frenzel celebrating at the finish line after competing in the Nordic combined men's individual 10 km final, Feb. 20, 2018. Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway, who finished 4th, is seen in the background. Carlos Barria/Reuters American John Shuster celebrates a point during the curling men's gold medal game between รับทำ seo 2019 the USA and Sweden, Feb. 24, 2018. The U.S. defeated Sweden 10-7. Zhao Wang/AFP/Getty Images Somehow, Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic kept her balance during her run in the women's parallel giant slalom final,Feb. 24, 2018. Ledecka, made history today in winning gold medals in both this event and the women's super-G alpine skiing event held earlier. Gregory Bull/AP Photo Fog was descending on the Alpensia cross country ski centre when Denmark's Martin Moeller crossed the finish line in the men's 50 km cross country mass start classic, Feb. 24, 2018. Moeller came in last place with a time of 2:36:10.8. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images Members of the Olympic Athlete from Russia men's hockey team sing the Russian national anthem after they were presented with gold medals. They defeated Germany, 4-3, Feb. 25, 2018. Grigory Dukor/Reuters Silver medalist Kevin Kuske of Germany, left, congratulates gold medalist Francesco Friedrich after the men's 4-man bobsleigh competition, Feb. 25, 2018. Filip Singer/ EPA via Shutterstock Agnes Knochenhauer of Sweden and her teammates celebrate their gold medal victory over South Korea in the women's curling final, Feb. 25, 2018. Cathal Mcnaughton/Reuters Artists perform during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 25,2018. Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters Mayor of Pyeongchang Sim Jae-guk,left, President of the IOC Thomas Bach, center, and Mayor of Beijing Chen Jining participate in the Olympic flag handover ceremony during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympic Game, Feb. 25, 2018. The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing, China. Kai Pfaffenbach/Pool/Getty Images
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Best photos from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Photos
The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ended Feb. 25, 2018. Here are some of the best photographs from the 16 days of the Winter Games. American's Kendall Coyne, left, and Hilary Knight hold their gold medals and the US flag as they skate on the ice after the medal ceremony. The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada for the gold medal 3-2, Feb. 22, 2018. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Austrian Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during the first run of the men's giant slalom race, Feb. 18, 2018. He went on to win the gold medal. CHRISTIAN BRUNA/EPA via Shutterstock American Lindsey Vonn, right, is consoled at the finish during the ladies Super-G alpine skiing event, Feb. 17, 2018. Vonn, who was considered the favorite for the gold medal, finished in sixth place. Clive Mason/Getty Images American Mikaela Shiffrin closes her eyes as she concentrates before entering the starting gate to begin a run at the Alpine skiing women's downhill training Blog9T run, Feb. 18, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Chloe Kim of the U.S., on her way to winning a gold medal during the women's snowboard halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 13, 2018. She scored a 98.25. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Shaun White of the U.S., during the victory ceremony for the snowboard men's halfpipe final, Feb. 14, 2018. White won his third gold medal this morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea, to add to medals he won in 2006 in Italy and 2010 in Canada. David Ramos/Getty Images Pierre Vaultier of France, in red, leads Jarryd Hughes, right, of Australia and Regino Hernandez of Spain in the men's snowboard cross big final at the Bokwang Phoenix Park, Feb. 15, 2018. Vaultier won the gold medal, Hughes the silver and Hernandez the bronze. Sergei Ilintsky/EPA via Shutterstock Alina Zagitova during her performance in the ladies single free skating program in which she won the gold medal, Feb. 23, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Spain's Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin performing their routine in the figure skating ice dance free dance competition, Feb. 20, 2018. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Adam Rippon of the United States competes in the figure skating team event/men's single free skating on day three of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu performing his routine in the figure skating men's single skating free skating event, Feb. 17, 2018. Hanyu won the gold medal for this event, and became the 1000th medal event winner in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Phil Noble/Reuters Members of the Canadian figure skating team that won the gold medal in the team event/ice dance free dance jump in celebration during the medals ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Feb. 12, 2018. Jae C. Hong/AP Photo Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan soars through the air during the Ski Jumping men's large hill individual qualification at Alpensia Ski Jumping Center, Feb. 16, 2018. Adam Pretty/Getty Images Gold medal winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. celebrates her win in the women's snowboard slopestyle final run at the Bokwang Phoenix Park during 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Tobias Arlt and Tobias Wendl of Germany celebrate their gold medal-winning run during the men's doubles luge final, Feb. 14, 2018. Michael Sohn/AP Photo The Korean bobsleigh team of Kim Yoo-ran and Kim Min-seong as they made their way down the track during the women's heat 1 session, Feb. 20, 2018. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Lizzy Yarnold of Britain reacts at the end of her run, which won her the gold medal, in the Skeleton women's finals, Feb. 17, 2018. Edgar Su/Reuters Speedskaters Kim Boutin of Canada, Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands, and Elise Christie of Britain SEO Blog9T stretch to get the front tips of their skates over the finish line in the ladies' 500 meters short track semifinal event in the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 13, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock The Netherlands' Jorien Ter Mors, rear, inserting herself into the background as the pair of silver medalist Nao Kodaira, right and bronze medalist Miho Takagi, both of Japan were photographed during the victory ceremony for the ladies' 1000-meter speed skating event, Feb. 14, 2018. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Oleksandr Abramenko of the Ukraine on his way to winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's aerials final at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 18, 2018. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images American Jessica Diggins, left, reacts as she crosses the finish line ahead of Stina Nilsson, right, of Sweden in the cross country ladies' team sprint free final, Feb. 21,2018. The victory gave the American team of Diggins and Kikkan Randall a gold medal. Diego Azubel/EPA via Shutterstock American Maddie Bowman competes in the women's ski halfpipe qualification event at Phoenix Park, Feb. 19, 2018. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images Joel Gilser of Switzerland crashes during his run in the men's freestyle skiing ski halfpipe qualifications, Feb. 20, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger, Canadian Brady Leman, Switzerlands Armin Niederer and Slovenia's Filip Flisar come over the final jump in the semifinals of the freestyle skiing men's ski cross, Feb. 21, 2018. Leman went on to win the gold medal in the final run. David Ramos/Getty Images Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris of team Canada, left, stand over their stones while playing in the curling mixed doubles final against Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2018. The Canadians took the gold medal. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters Sweden's Sofia Mabergs' tattoos are seen during the curling women's round-robin session between Switzerland and Sweden, Feb. 17, 2018. Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Photo Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The German team consisting of gold medalist Johannes Rydzek, silver medalist Fabian Riessle and bronze medalist Eric Frenzel celebrating at the finish line after competing in the Nordic combined men's individual 10 km final, Feb. 20, 2018. Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway, who finished 4th, is seen in the background. Carlos Barria/Reuters American John Shuster celebrates a point during the curling men's gold medal game between the USA and Sweden, Feb. 24, 2018. The U.S. defeated Sweden 10-7. Zhao Wang/AFP/Getty Images Somehow, Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic kept her balance during her run in the women's parallel giant slalom final,Feb. 24, 2018. Ledecka, made history today in winning gold medals in both this event and the women's super-G alpine skiing event held earlier. Gregory Bull/AP Photo Fog was descending on the Alpensia cross country ski centre when Denmark's Martin Moeller crossed the finish line in the men's 50 km cross country mass start classic, Feb. 24, 2018. Moeller came in last place with a time of 2:36:10.8. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images Members of the Olympic Athlete from Russia men's hockey team sing the Russian national anthem after they were presented with gold medals. They defeated Germany, 4-3, Feb. 25, 2018. Grigory Dukor/Reuters Silver medalist Kevin Kuske of Germany, left, congratulates gold medalist Francesco Friedrich after the men's 4-man bobsleigh competition, Feb. 25, 2018. Filip Singer/ EPA via Shutterstock Agnes Knochenhauer of Sweden and her teammates celebrate their gold medal victory over South Korea in the women's curling final, Feb. 25, 2018. Cathal Mcnaughton/Reuters Artists perform during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 25,2018. Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters Mayor of Pyeongchang Sim Jae-guk,left, President of the IOC Thomas Bach, center, and Mayor of Beijing Chen Jining participate in the Olympic flag handover ceremony during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympic Game, Feb. 25, 2018. The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing, China. Kai Pfaffenbach/Pool/Getty Images
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Best photos from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Photos
The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ended Feb. 25, 2018. Here are some of the best photographs from the 16 days of the Winter Games. American's Kendall Coyne, left, and Hilary Knight hold their gold medals and the US flag as they skate on the ice after the medal ceremony. The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada for the gold medal 3-2, Feb. 22, 2018. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Austrian Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during the first run of the men's giant slalom race, Feb. 18, 2018. He went on to win the gold medal. CHRISTIAN BRUNA/EPA via Shutterstock American Lindsey Vonn, right, is consoled at the finish during the ladies Super-G alpine skiing event, Feb. 17, 2018. Vonn, who was considered the favorite for the gold medal, finished in sixth place. Clive Mason/Getty Images American Mikaela Shiffrin closes her eyes as she concentrates before entering the starting gate to begin a run at the Alpine skiing women's downhill training run, Feb. 18, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Chloe Kim of the U.S., on her way to winning a gold medal during the women's snowboard halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 13, 2018. She scored a 98.25. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Shaun White of the U.S., during the victory ceremony for the snowboard men's halfpipe final, Feb. 14, 2018. White won his third gold medal this morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea, to add to medals he won in 2006 in Italy and 2010 in Canada. David Ramos/Getty Images Pierre Vaultier of France, in red, leads Jarryd Hughes, right, of Australia and Regino Hernandez of Spain in the men's snowboard cross big final at the Bokwang Phoenix Park, Feb. 15, 2018. Vaultier won the gold medal, Hughes the silver and Hernandez the bronze. Sergei Ilintsky/EPA via Shutterstock Alina Zagitova during her performance in the ladies single free skating program in which she won the gold medal, Feb. 23, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Spain's Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin performing their routine in the figure skating ice dance free dance competition, Feb. 20, 2018. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Adam Rippon of the United States competes in the figure skating team event/men's single free skating on day three of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu performing his routine in the figure skating men's single skating free skating event, Feb. 17, 2018. Hanyu Blog9T won the gold medal for this event, and became the 1000th medal event winner in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Phil Noble/Reuters Members of the Canadian figure skating team that won the gold medal in the team event/ice dance free dance jump in celebration during the medals ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Feb. 12, 2018. Jae C. Hong/AP Photo Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan soars through the air during the Ski Jumping men's large hill individual qualification at Alpensia Ski Jumping Center, Feb. 16, 2018. Adam Pretty/Getty Images Gold medal winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. celebrates her win in the women's snowboard slopestyle final run at the Bokwang Phoenix Park during 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Tobias Arlt and Tobias Wendl of Germany celebrate their gold medal-winning run during the men's doubles luge final, Feb. 14, 2018. Michael Sohn/AP Photo The Korean bobsleigh team of Kim Yoo-ran and Kim Min-seong as they made their way down the track during the women's heat 1 session, Feb. 20, 2018. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Lizzy Yarnold of Britain reacts at the end of her run, which won her the gold medal, in the Skeleton women's finals, Feb. 17, 2018. Edgar Su/Reuters Speedskaters Kim Boutin of Canada, Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands, and Elise Christie of Britain stretch to get the front tips of their skates over the finish line in the ladies' 500 meters short track semifinal event in the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 13, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock The Netherlands' Jorien Ter Mors, rear, inserting herself into the background as the pair of silver medalist Nao Kodaira, right and bronze medalist Miho Takagi, both of Japan were photographed during the victory ceremony for the ladies' 1000-meter speed skating event, Feb. 14, 2018. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Oleksandr Abramenko of the Ukraine on his way to winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's aerials final at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 18, 2018. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images American Jessica Diggins, left, reacts as she crosses the finish line ahead of Stina Nilsson, right, of Sweden in the cross country ladies' team sprint free final, Feb. 21,2018. The victory gave the American team of Diggins and Kikkan Randall a gold medal. Diego Azubel/EPA via Shutterstock American Maddie Bowman competes in the women's ski halfpipe qualification event at Phoenix Park, Feb. 19, 2018. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images Joel Gilser of Switzerland crashes during his run in the men's freestyle skiing ski halfpipe qualifications, Feb. 20, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger, Canadian Brady Leman, Switzerlands Armin Niederer and Slovenia's Filip Flisar come over the final jump in the semifinals of the freestyle skiing men's ski cross, Feb. 21, 2018. Leman went on to win the gold medal in the final run. David Ramos/Getty Images Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris of team Canada, left, stand over their stones while playing in the curling mixed doubles final against Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2018. The Canadians took the gold medal. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters Sweden's Sofia Mabergs' tattoos are seen during the curling women's round-robin session between Switzerland and Sweden, Feb. 17, 2018. Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Photo Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The German team consisting of gold medalist Johannes Rydzek, silver medalist Fabian Riessle and bronze medalist Eric Frenzel celebrating at the finish line after competing in the Nordic combined men's individual 10 km SEO Blog9T final, Feb. 20, 2018. Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway, who finished 4th, is seen in the background. Carlos Barria/Reuters American John Shuster celebrates a point during the curling men's gold medal game between the USA and Sweden, Feb. 24, 2018. The U.S. defeated Sweden 10-7. Zhao Wang/AFP/Getty Images Somehow, Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic kept her balance during her run in the women's parallel giant slalom final,Feb. 24, 2018. Ledecka, made history today in winning gold medals in both this event and the women's super-G alpine skiing event held earlier. Gregory Bull/AP Photo Fog was descending on the Alpensia cross country ski centre when Denmark's Martin Moeller crossed the finish line in the men's 50 km cross country mass start classic, Feb. 24, 2018. Moeller came in last place with a time of 2:36:10.8. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images Members of the Olympic Athlete from Russia men's hockey team sing the Russian national anthem after they were presented with gold medals. They defeated Germany, 4-3, Feb. 25, 2018. Grigory Dukor/Reuters Silver medalist Kevin Kuske of Germany, left, congratulates gold medalist Francesco Friedrich after the men's 4-man bobsleigh competition, Feb. 25, 2018. Filip Singer/ EPA via Shutterstock Agnes Knochenhauer of Sweden and her teammates celebrate their gold medal victory over South Korea in the women's curling final, Feb. 25, 2018. Cathal Mcnaughton/Reuters Artists perform during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 25,2018. Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters Mayor of Pyeongchang Sim Jae-guk,left, President of the IOC Thomas Bach, center, and Mayor of Beijing Chen Jining participate in the Olympic flag handover ceremony during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympic Game, Feb. 25, 2018. The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing, China. Kai Pfaffenbach/Pool/Getty Images
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Best photos from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Photos
The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ended Feb. 25, 2018. Here are some of the best photographs from the 16 days of the Winter Games. American's Kendall Coyne, left, and Hilary Knight hold their gold medals and the US flag as they skate on the ice after the medal ceremony. The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada for the gold medal 3-2, Feb. 22, 2018. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Austrian Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during the first run of the men's giant slalom race, Feb. 18, 2018. He went on to win the gold medal. CHRISTIAN BRUNA/EPA via Shutterstock American Lindsey Vonn, right, is consoled at the finish during the ladies Super-G alpine skiing event, Feb. 17, 2018. Vonn, who was considered the favorite for the gold medal, finished in sixth place. Clive Mason/Getty Images American Mikaela Shiffrin closes her eyes as she concentrates before entering the starting gate to begin a run at the Alpine skiing women's downhill training run, Feb. 18, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Chloe Kim of the U.S., on her way to winning a gold medal during the women's snowboard halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 13, 2018. She scored a 98.25. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Shaun White of the U.S., during the victory ceremony for the snowboard men's halfpipe final, Feb. 14, 2018. White won his third gold medal this morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea, to add to medals he won in 2006 in Italy and 2010 in Canada. David Ramos/Getty Images Pierre Vaultier of France, in red, leads Jarryd Hughes, right, of Australia and Regino Hernandez of Spain in the men's snowboard cross big final at the Bokwang Phoenix Park, Feb. 15, 2018. Vaultier won the gold medal, Hughes the silver and Hernandez the bronze. Sergei Ilintsky/EPA via Shutterstock Alina Zagitova during her performance in the ladies single free skating program in which she won the gold medal, Feb. 23, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Spain's Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin performing their routine in the figure skating ice dance free dance competition, Feb. 20, 2018. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Adam Rippon of the United States competes in the figure skating team event/men's single free skating on day three of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu performing his routine in the figure skating men's single skating free skating event, Feb. 17, 2018. Hanyu won the gold medal for this event, and became the 1000th medal event winner in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Phil Noble/Reuters Members of the Canadian figure skating team that won the gold medal in the team event/ice dance free dance jump in celebration during the medals ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Feb. 12, 2018. Jae C. Hong/AP Photo Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan soars through the air during the Ski Jumping men's large hill individual qualification at Alpensia Ski Jumping Center, Feb. 16, 2018. Adam Pretty/Getty Images Gold medal winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. celebrates her win in the women's snowboard slopestyle final run at the Bokwang Phoenix Park during 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Tobias Arlt and Tobias Wendl of Germany celebrate their gold medal-winning run during the men's doubles luge final, Feb. 14, 2018. Michael Sohn/AP Photo The Korean bobsleigh team of Kim Yoo-ran and Kim Min-seong as they made their way down the track during the women's heat 1 session, Feb. 20, 2018. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Lizzy Yarnold of Britain reacts at the end of her run, which won her the gold medal, in the Skeleton women's finals, Feb. 17, 2018. Edgar Su/Reuters Speedskaters Kim Boutin of Canada, Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands, and Elise Christie of Britain stretch to get the front tips of their skates over the finish line in the ladies' 500 meters short track semifinal event in the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 13, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock The Netherlands' Jorien Ter Mors, rear, inserting herself into the background as the pair of silver medalist Nao Kodaira, right and bronze medalist Miho Takagi, both of Japan were photographed during the victory ceremony for the ladies' 1000-meter speed skating event, Feb. 14, 2018. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Oleksandr Abramenko of the Ukraine on his way to winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's aerials final at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 18, 2018. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images American Jessica Diggins, left, reacts as she crosses the finish line ahead of Stina Nilsson, right, of Sweden in the cross country ladies' team sprint free final, Feb. 21,2018. The victory gave the American team of Diggins and Kikkan Randall a gold medal. Diego Azubel/EPA via Shutterstock American Maddie Bowman competes in the women's ski halfpipe qualification event at Phoenix Park, Feb. 19, 2018. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images Joel Gilser of Switzerland crashes during his run in the men's freestyle skiing ski halfpipe qualifications, Feb. 20, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger, Canadian Brady Leman, Switzerlands Armin Niederer and Slovenia's Filip Flisar come over the final jump in the semifinals of the freestyle skiing men's ski cross, Feb. 21, 2018. Leman went on to win the gold medal in the final run. David Ramos/Getty Images Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris of team Canada, left, stand over their stones while playing in the curling mixed doubles final against Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2018. The Canadians took the gold medal. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters Sweden's Sofia Mabergs' tattoos are seen during the curling women's round-robin session between Switzerland and Sweden, Feb. 17, 2018. Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the SEO Blog9T penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Photo Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The German team consisting of gold medalist Johannes Rydzek, silver medalist Fabian Riessle and bronze medalist Eric Frenzel celebrating at the finish line after competing in the Nordic combined men's individual 10 km final, Feb. 20, 2018. Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway, who finished 4th, is seen in the background. Carlos Barria/Reuters American John Shuster celebrates a point during the curling men's gold medal game between the USA and Sweden, Feb. 24, 2018. The U.S. defeated Sweden 10-7. Zhao Wang/AFP/Getty Images Somehow, Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic kept her balance during her run in the women's parallel giant slalom final,Feb. 24, 2018. Ledecka, made history today in winning gold medals in both this event and the women's super-G alpine skiing event held earlier. Gregory Bull/AP Photo Fog was descending on the Alpensia cross country ski centre when Denmark's Martin Moeller crossed the finish line in the men's 50 km cross country mass start classic, Feb. 24, 2018. Moeller came in last place with a time of 2:36:10.8. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images Members of the Olympic Athlete from Russia men's hockey team sing the Russian national anthem after they were presented with gold medals. They defeated Germany, 4-3, Feb. 25, 2018. Grigory Dukor/Reuters Silver medalist Kevin Kuske of Germany, left, congratulates gold medalist Francesco Friedrich after the men's 4-man bobsleigh competition, Feb. 25, 2018. Filip Singer/ EPA via Shutterstock Agnes Knochenhauer SEO Blog9T of Sweden and her teammates celebrate their gold medal victory over South Korea in the women's curling final, Feb. 25, 2018. 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Best photos from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Photos
The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ended Feb. 25, 2018. Here are some of the best photographs from the 16 days of the Winter Games. American's Kendall Coyne, left, and Hilary Knight hold their gold medals and the US flag as they skate on the ice after the medal ceremony. The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada for the gold medal 3-2, Feb. 22, 2018. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Austrian Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during the first run of the men's giant slalom race, Feb. 18, 2018. He went on to win the gold medal. CHRISTIAN BRUNA/EPA via Shutterstock American Lindsey Vonn, right, is consoled at the finish during the ladies Super-G alpine skiing event, Feb. 17, 2018. Vonn, who was considered the favorite for the gold medal, finished in sixth place. Clive Mason/Getty Images American Mikaela Shiffrin closes her eyes as she concentrates before entering the starting gate to begin a run at the Alpine skiing women's downhill training run, Feb. 18, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Chloe Kim of the U.S., on her way to winning a gold medal during the women's snowboard halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 13, 2018. She scored a 98.25. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Shaun White of the U.S., during the victory ceremony for the snowboard men's halfpipe final, Feb. 14, 2018. White won his third gold medal this morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea, to add to medals he won in 2006 in Italy and 2010 in Canada. David Ramos/Getty Images Pierre Vaultier of France, in red, leads Jarryd Hughes, right, of Australia and Regino Hernandez of Spain in the men's snowboard cross big final at the Bokwang Phoenix Park, Feb. 15, 2018. Vaultier won the gold medal, Hughes the silver and Hernandez the bronze. Sergei Ilintsky/EPA via Shutterstock Alina Zagitova during her performance in the ladies single free skating program in which she won the gold medal, Feb. 23, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Spain's Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin performing their routine in the figure skating ice dance free dance competition, Feb. 20, 2018. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Adam Rippon of the United States competes in the figure skating team event/men's single free skating on day three of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu performing his routine in the figure skating men's single skating free skating event, Feb. 17, 2018. Hanyu won the gold medal for this event, and became the 1000th medal event winner in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Phil Noble/Reuters Members of the Canadian figure skating team that won the gold medal in the team event/ice dance free dance jump in celebration during the medals ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Feb. 12, 2018. Jae C. Hong/AP Photo Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan soars through the air during the Ski Jumping men's large hill individual qualification at Alpensia Ski Jumping Center, Feb. 16, 2018. Adam Pretty/Getty Images Gold medal winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. celebrates her win in the women's snowboard slopestyle final run at the Bokwang Phoenix Park during 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Tobias Arlt and Tobias Wendl of Germany celebrate their gold medal-winning run during the men's doubles luge final, Feb. 14, 2018. Michael Sohn/AP Photo The Korean bobsleigh team of Kim Yoo-ran and Kim Min-seong as they made their way down the track during the women's heat 1 session, Feb. 20, 2018. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Lizzy Yarnold of Britain reacts at the end of her run, which won her the gold medal, in the Skeleton women's finals, Feb. 17, 2018. Edgar Su/Reuters Speedskaters Kim Boutin of Canada, Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands, and Elise Christie of Britain stretch to get the front tips of their skates over the finish line in the ladies' 500 meters short track semifinal event in the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 13, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock The Netherlands' Jorien Ter Mors, rear, inserting herself into the background as the pair of silver medalist Nao Kodaira, right and bronze medalist Miho Takagi, both of Japan were photographed during the victory ceremony for the ladies' 1000-meter speed skating event, Feb. 14, 2018. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Oleksandr Abramenko of the Ukraine on his way to winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's aerials final at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 18, 2018. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images American Jessica Diggins, left, reacts as she crosses the finish line ahead of Stina Nilsson, right, of Sweden in the cross country ladies' team sprint free final, Feb. 21,2018. The victory gave the American team of Diggins and Kikkan Randall a gold medal. Diego Azubel/EPA via Shutterstock American Maddie Bowman competes in the women's ski halfpipe qualification event at Phoenix Park, Feb. 19, 2018. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images Joel Gilser of Switzerland crashes during his run in the men's freestyle skiing ski halfpipe qualifications, Feb. 20, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger, Canadian Brady Leman, Switzerlands Armin Niederer and Slovenia's Filip Flisar come over the final jump in the semifinals of the freestyle skiing men's ski cross, Feb. 21, 2018. Leman went on to win the gold medal in the final run. David Ramos/Getty Images Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris of team Canada, left, stand over their stones while playing in the curling mixed doubles final against Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2018. The Canadians took the gold medal. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters Sweden's Sofia Mabergs' tattoos are seen during the curling women's round-robin session between Switzerland and Sweden, Feb. 17, 2018. Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Photo Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The German team consisting of gold medalist Johannes Rydzek, silver medalist Fabian Riessle and bronze medalist Eric Frenzel celebrating at the finish line after competing in the Nordic combined men's individual 10 km final, Feb. 20, 2018. Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway, who finished 4th, is seen in the background. Carlos Barria/Reuters American John Shuster celebrates a point during the curling men's gold medal game between the USA and Sweden, Feb. 24, 2018. The U.S. defeated Sweden 10-7. Zhao Wang/AFP/Getty Images Somehow, Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic kept her balance during her run in the women's parallel giant slalom final,Feb. 24, 2018. Ledecka, made history today in winning gold medals in both this event Blog9T and the women's super-G alpine skiing event held earlier. Gregory Bull/AP Photo Fog was descending on the Alpensia cross country ski centre when Denmark's Martin Moeller crossed the finish line in the men's 50 km cross country mass start classic, Feb. 24, 2018. Moeller came in last place with a time of 2:36:10.8. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images Members of the Olympic Athlete from Russia men's hockey team sing the Russian national anthem after they were presented with gold medals. They defeated Germany, 4-3, Feb. 25, 2018. Grigory Dukor/Reuters Silver medalist Kevin Kuske of Germany, left, congratulates gold medalist Francesco Friedrich after the men's 4-man bobsleigh competition, Feb. 25, 2018. Filip Singer/ EPA via Shutterstock Agnes Knochenhauer of Sweden and her teammates celebrate their gold medal victory over South Korea in the women's curling final, Feb. 25, 2018. 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Best photos from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Photos
The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ended Feb. 25, 2018. Here are some of the best photographs from the 16 days of the Winter Games. American's Kendall Coyne, left, and Hilary Knight hold their gold medals and the US flag as they skate on the ice after the medal ceremony. The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada for the gold medal 3-2, Feb. 22, 2018. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Austrian Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during the first run of the men's giant slalom race, Feb. 18, 2018. He went on to win the gold medal. CHRISTIAN BRUNA/EPA via Shutterstock American Lindsey Vonn, right, is consoled at the finish during the ladies Super-G alpine skiing event, Feb. 17, 2018. Vonn, who was considered the favorite for the gold medal, finished in sixth place. Clive Mason/Getty Images American Mikaela Shiffrin closes her eyes as she concentrates before entering the starting gate to begin a run at the Alpine skiing women's downhill training run, Feb. 18, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Chloe Kim of the U.S., on her way to winning a gold medal during the women's snowboard halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 13, 2018. She scored a 98.25. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Shaun White of the U.S., during the victory ceremony for the snowboard men's halfpipe final, Feb. 14, 2018. White won his third gold medal this morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea, to add to medals he won in 2006 in Italy and 2010 in Canada. David Ramos/Getty Images Pierre Vaultier of France, in red, leads Jarryd Hughes, right, of Australia and Regino Hernandez of Spain in the men's snowboard Blog9t cross big final at the Bokwang Phoenix Park, Feb. 15, 2018. Vaultier won the gold medal, Hughes the silver and Hernandez the bronze. Sergei Ilintsky/EPA via Shutterstock Alina Zagitova during her performance in the ladies single free skating program in which she won the gold medal, Feb. 23, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Spain's Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin performing their routine in the figure skating ice dance free dance competition, Feb. 20, 2018. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Adam Rippon of the United States competes in the figure skating team event/men's single free skating on day three of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu performing his routine in the figure skating men's single skating free skating event, Feb. 17, 2018. Hanyu won the gold medal for this event, and became the 1000th medal event winner in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Phil Noble/Reuters Members of the Canadian figure skating team that won the gold medal in the team event/ice dance free dance jump in celebration during the medals ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Feb. 12, 2018. Jae C. Hong/AP Photo Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan soars through the air during the Ski Jumping men's large hill individual qualification at Alpensia Ski Jumping Center, Feb. 16, 2018. Adam Pretty/Getty Images Gold medal winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. celebrates her win in the women's snowboard slopestyle final run at the Bokwang Phoenix Park during 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Tobias Arlt and Tobias Wendl of Germany celebrate their gold medal-winning run during the men's doubles luge final, Feb. 14, 2018. Michael Sohn/AP Photo The Korean bobsleigh team of Kim Yoo-ran and Kim Min-seong as they made their way down the track during the women's heat 1 session, Feb. 20, 2018. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Lizzy Yarnold of Britain reacts at the end of her run, which won her the gold medal, in the Skeleton women's finals, Feb. 17, 2018. Edgar Su/Reuters Speedskaters Kim Boutin of Canada, Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands, and Elise Christie of Britain stretch to get the front tips of their skates over the finish line in the ladies' 500 meters short track semifinal event in the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 13, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock The Netherlands' Jorien Ter Mors, rear, inserting herself into the background as the pair of silver medalist Nao Kodaira, right and bronze medalist Miho Takagi, both of Japan were photographed during the victory ceremony for the ladies' 1000-meter speed skating event, Feb. 14, 2018. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Oleksandr Abramenko of the Ukraine on his way to winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's aerials final at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 18, 2018. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images American Jessica Diggins, left, reacts as she crosses the finish line ahead of Stina Nilsson, right, of Sweden in the cross country ladies' team sprint free final, Feb. 21,2018. The victory gave the American team of Diggins and Kikkan Randall a gold medal. Diego Azubel/EPA via Shutterstock American Maddie Bowman competes in the women's ski halfpipe qualification event at Phoenix Park, Feb. 19, 2018. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images Joel Gilser of Switzerland crashes during his run in the men's freestyle skiing ski halfpipe qualifications, Feb. 20, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger, Canadian Brady Leman, Switzerlands Armin Niederer and Slovenia's Filip Flisar come over the final jump in the semifinals of the freestyle skiing men's ski cross, Feb. 21, 2018. Leman went on to win the gold medal in the final run. David Ramos/Getty Images Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris of team Canada, left, stand over their stones while playing in the curling mixed doubles final against Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2018. The Canadians took the gold medal. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters Sweden's Sofia Mabergs' tattoos are seen during the curling women's round-robin session between Switzerland and Sweden, Feb. 17, 2018. Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Photo Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The German team consisting of gold medalist Johannes Rydzek, silver medalist Fabian Riessle and bronze medalist Eric Frenzel celebrating at the finish line after competing in the Nordic combined men's individual 10 km final, Feb. 20, 2018. Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway, who finished 4th, is seen in the background. Carlos Barria/Reuters American John Shuster celebrates a point during the curling men's gold medal game between the USA and Sweden, Feb. 24, 2018. The U.S. defeated Sweden 10-7. Zhao Wang/AFP/Getty Images Somehow, Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic kept her balance during her run in the women's parallel giant slalom final,Feb. 24, 2018. Ledecka, made history today in winning gold medals in both this event and the women's super-G alpine skiing event held earlier. Gregory Bull/AP Photo Fog was descending on the Alpensia cross country ski centre when Denmark's Martin Moeller crossed the finish line in the men's 50 km cross country mass start classic, Feb. 24, 2018. Moeller came in last place with a time of 2:36:10.8. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images Members of the Olympic Athlete from Russia men's hockey team sing the Russian national anthem after they were presented with gold medals. They defeated Germany, 4-3, Feb. 25, 2018. Grigory Dukor/Reuters Silver medalist Kevin Kuske of Germany, left, congratulates gold medalist Francesco Friedrich after the men's 4-man bobsleigh competition, Feb. 25, 2018. Filip Singer/ EPA via Shutterstock Agnes Knochenhauer of Sweden and SEO Blog9T her teammates celebrate their gold medal victory over South Korea in the women's curling final, Feb. 25, 2018. Cathal Mcnaughton/Reuters Artists perform during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 25,2018. Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters Mayor of Pyeongchang Sim Jae-guk,left, President of the IOC Thomas Bach, center, and Mayor of Beijing Chen Jining participate in the Olympic flag handover ceremony during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympic Game, Feb. 25, 2018. The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing, China. Kai Pfaffenbach/Pool/Getty Images
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Best photos from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Photos
The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ended Feb. 25, 2018. Here are some of the best photographs from the 16 days of the Winter Games. American's Kendall Coyne, left, and Hilary Knight hold their gold medals and the US flag as they skate on the ice after the medal ceremony. The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada for the gold medal 3-2, Feb. 22, 2018. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Austrian Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during the first run of the men's giant slalom race, Feb. 18, 2018. He went on to win the gold medal. CHRISTIAN BRUNA/EPA via Shutterstock American Lindsey Vonn, right, is consoled at the finish during the ladies Super-G alpine skiing event, Feb. 17, 2018. Vonn, who was considered the favorite for the gold medal, finished in sixth place. Clive Mason/Getty Images American Mikaela Shiffrin closes her eyes as she concentrates before entering the starting gate to begin a run at the Alpine skiing women's downhill training run, Feb. 18, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Chloe Kim of the U.S., on her way to winning a gold medal during the women's snowboard halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 13, 2018. She scored a 98.25. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Shaun White of the U.S., during the victory ceremony for the snowboard men's halfpipe final, Feb. 14, 2018. White won his third gold medal this morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea, to add to medals he won in 2006 in Italy and 2010 in Canada. David Ramos/Getty Images Pierre Vaultier of France, in red, leads Jarryd Hughes, right, of Australia and Regino Hernandez of Spain in the men's snowboard cross big final at the Bokwang Phoenix Park, Feb. 15, 2018. Vaultier won the gold medal, Hughes the silver and Hernandez the bronze. Sergei Ilintsky/EPA via Shutterstock Alina Zagitova during her performance in the ladies single free skating program in which she won the gold medal, Feb. 23, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Spain's Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin performing their routine in the figure skating ice dance free dance competition, Feb. 20, 2018. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Adam Rippon of the United States competes in the figure skating team event/men's single free skating on day three of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu performing his routine in the figure skating men's single skating free skating event, Feb. 17, 2018. Hanyu won the gold medal for this event, and became the 1000th medal event winner in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Phil Noble/Reuters Members of the Canadian figure skating team that won the gold medal in the team event/ice dance free dance jump in celebration during the medals ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Feb. 12, 2018. Jae C. Hong/AP Photo Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan soars through the air during the Ski Jumping men's large hill individual qualification at Alpensia Ski Jumping Center, Feb. 16, 2018. Adam Pretty/Getty Images Gold medal winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. celebrates her win in the women's snowboard slopestyle final run at the Bokwang Phoenix Park during 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Tobias Arlt and Tobias Wendl of Germany celebrate their gold medal-winning run during the men's doubles luge final, Feb. 14, 2018. Michael Sohn/AP Photo The Korean bobsleigh team of Kim Yoo-ran and Kim Min-seong as they made their way down the track during the women's heat 1 session, Feb. 20, 2018. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Lizzy Yarnold of Britain reacts at the end of her run, which won her the gold medal, in the Skeleton women's finals, Feb. 17, 2018. Edgar Su/Reuters Speedskaters Kim Boutin of Canada, Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands, and Elise Christie of Britain stretch to get the front tips of their skates over the finish line in the ladies' 500 meters short track semifinal event in the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 13, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock The Netherlands' Jorien Ter Mors, rear, inserting herself into the background as the pair of silver medalist Nao Kodaira, right and bronze medalist Miho Takagi, both of Japan were photographed during the victory ceremony for the ladies' 1000-meter speed skating event, Feb. 14, 2018. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Oleksandr Abramenko of the Ukraine on his way to winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's aerials final at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 18, 2018. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images American Jessica Diggins, left, reacts as she crosses the finish line ahead of Stina Nilsson, right, of Sweden in the cross country ladies' team sprint free final, Feb. 21,2018. The victory gave the American team of Diggins and Kikkan Randall a gold medal. Diego Azubel/EPA via Shutterstock American Maddie Bowman competes in the women's ski halfpipe qualification event at Phoenix Park, Feb. 19, 2018. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images Joel Gilser of Switzerland crashes during his run in the men's freestyle skiing ski halfpipe qualifications, Feb. 20, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger, Canadian Brady Leman, Switzerlands Armin Niederer and Slovenia's Filip Flisar come over the final jump in the semifinals of the freestyle skiing men's ski cross, Feb. 21, 2018. Leman went on to win the gold medal in the final run. David Ramos/Getty Images Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris of team Canada, left, stand over their stones while playing in the curling mixed doubles final against Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2018. The Canadians took the gold medal. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters Sweden's Sofia Mabergs' tattoos are seen during the curling women's round-robin session between Switzerland and Sweden, Feb. 17, 2018. Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Blog9T Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Photo Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The German team consisting of gold medalist Johannes Rydzek, silver medalist Fabian Riessle and bronze medalist Eric Frenzel celebrating at the finish line after competing in the Nordic combined men's individual 10 km final, Feb. 20, 2018. Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway, who finished 4th, is seen in the background. Carlos Barria/Reuters American John Shuster celebrates a point during the curling men's gold medal game between the USA and Sweden, Feb. 24, 2018. The U.S. defeated Sweden 10-7. Zhao Wang/AFP/Getty Images Somehow, Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic kept her balance during her run in the women's parallel giant slalom final,Feb. 24, 2018. Ledecka, made history today in winning gold medals in both this event and the women's super-G alpine skiing event held earlier. Gregory Bull/AP Photo Fog was descending on the Alpensia cross country ski centre when Denmark's Martin Moeller crossed the finish line in the men's 50 km cross country mass start classic, Feb. 24, 2018. Moeller came in last place with a time of 2:36:10.8. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images Members of the Olympic Athlete from Russia men's hockey team sing the Russian national anthem after they were presented with gold medals. They defeated Germany, 4-3, Feb. 25, 2018. Grigory Dukor/Reuters Silver medalist Kevin Kuske of Germany, left, congratulates gold medalist Francesco Friedrich after the men's 4-man bobsleigh competition, Feb. 25, 2018. Filip Singer/ EPA via Shutterstock Agnes Knochenhauer of Sweden and her teammates celebrate their gold medal victory over South Korea in the women's curling final, Feb. 25, 2018. Cathal Mcnaughton/Reuters Artists perform during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics SEO Blog9T in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 25,2018. Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters Mayor of Pyeongchang Sim Jae-guk,left, President of the IOC Thomas Bach, center, and Mayor of Beijing Chen Jining participate in the Olympic flag handover ceremony during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympic Game, Feb. 25, 2018. The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing, China. Kai Pfaffenbach/Pool/Getty Images
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Best photos from the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang Photos
The XXIII Olympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, ended Feb. 25, 2018. Here are some of the best photographs from the 16 days of the Winter Games. American's Kendall Coyne, left, and Hilary Knight hold their gold medals and the US flag as they skate on the ice after the medal ceremony. The U.S. women's hockey team defeated Canada for the gold medal 3-2, Feb. 22, 2018. Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images Austrian Marcel Hirscher clears a gate during the first run of the men's giant slalom race, Feb. 18, 2018. He went on to win the gold medal. CHRISTIAN BRUNA/EPA via Shutterstock American Lindsey Vonn, right, is consoled at the finish during the ladies Super-G alpine skiing event, Feb. 17, 2018. Vonn, who was considered the favorite for the gold medal, finished in sixth place. Clive Mason/Getty Images American Mikaela Shiffrin closes her eyes as she concentrates before entering the starting gate to begin a run at the Alpine skiing women's downhill training run, Feb. 18, 2018. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images Chloe Kim of the U.S., on her way to winning a gold medal during the women's snowboard halfpipe final at Phoenix Snow Park during the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 13, 2018. She scored a 98.25. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Shaun White of the U.S., during the victory ceremony for the snowboard men's halfpipe final, Feb. 14, 2018. White won his third gold medal this morning in Pyeongchang, South Korea, to add to medals he won in 2006 in Italy and 2010 in Canada. David Ramos/Getty Images Pierre Vaultier of France, in red, leads Jarryd Hughes, right, of Australia and Regino Hernandez of Spain in the men's snowboard cross big final at the Bokwang Phoenix Park, Feb. 15, 2018. Vaultier won the gold medal, Hughes the silver and Hernandez the bronze. Sergei Ilintsky/EPA via Shutterstock Alina Zagitova during her performance in the ladies single free skating program in which she won the gold medal, Feb. 23, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock Spain's Sara Hurtado and Kirill Khaliavin performing their routine in the figure skating ice dance free dance competition, Feb. 20, 2018. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Adam Rippon of the United States competes in the figure skating team event/men's single free skating on day three of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu performing his routine in the figure skating men's single skating free skating event, Feb. 17, 2018. Hanyu won the gold medal for this event, and became the 1000th medal event winner in the history of the Olympic Winter Games. Phil Noble/Reuters Members of the Canadian figure skating team that won the gold medal in the team event/ice dance free dance jump in celebration during the medals ceremony at the 2018 Winter Olympics, Feb. 12, 2018. Jae C. Hong/AP Photo Ryoyu Kobayashi of Japan soars through the air during the Ski Jumping men's large hill individual qualification at Alpensia Ski Jumping Center, Feb. 16, 2018. Adam Pretty/Getty Images Gold medal winner Jamie Anderson of the U.S. celebrates her win in the women's snowboard slopestyle final run at the Bokwang Phoenix Park during 2018 Winter Olympic Games, Feb. 12, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Tobias Arlt and Tobias Wendl of Germany celebrate their gold medal-winning run during the men's doubles luge final, Feb. 14, 2018. Michael Sohn/AP Photo The Korean bobsleigh team of Kim Yoo-ran and Kim Min-seong as they made their way down the track during the women's heat 1 session, Feb. 20, 2018. Arnd Wiegmann/Reuters Lizzy Yarnold of Britain reacts at the end of her run, which won her the gold medal, in the Skeleton women's finals, Feb. 17, 2018. Edgar Su/Reuters Speedskaters Kim Boutin of Canada, Yara van Kerkhof of the Netherlands, and Elise Christie of Britain stretch to get the front tips of their skates over the finish line in the ladies' 500 meters short track semifinal event in the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 13, 2018. Damir Sagolj/Reuters Seo Yira of South Korea, rear, and Han Tianyu of China, crash during the Men's Short Track Speed Skating 500 meter competition at the Gangneung Ice Arena, Feb. 22, 2018. Tatyana Zenkovich/EPA via Shutterstock The Netherlands' Jorien Ter Mors, rear, inserting herself into the background as the pair of silver medalist Nao Kodaira, right and bronze medalist Miho Takagi, both of Japan were photographed during the victory ceremony for the ladies' 1000-meter speed skating event, Feb. 14, 2018. Jamie Squire/Getty Images Oleksandr Abramenko of the Ukraine on his way to winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's aerials final at Phoenix Snow Park, Feb. 18, 2018. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images American David Wise reaches down to pick up his son, Malachi, after winning the gold medal in the freestyle skiing men's ski halfpipe final, Feb. 22, 2018. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images American Jessica Diggins, left, reacts as she crosses the finish line ahead of Stina Nilsson, right, of Sweden in the cross country ladies' team sprint free final, Feb. 21,2018. The victory gave the American team of Diggins and Kikkan Randall a gold medal. Diego Azubel/EPA via Shutterstock American Maddie Bowman competes in the women's ski halfpipe qualification event at Phoenix Park, Feb. 19, 2018. Loic Venance/AFP/Getty Images Joel Gilser of Switzerland crashes during his run in the men's freestyle skiing ski halfpipe qualifications, Feb. 20, 2018. Fazry Ismail/EPA via Shutterstock Switzerland's Marc Bischofberger, Canadian Brady Leman, Switzerlands Armin Niederer and Slovenia's Filip Flisar come over the final jump in the semifinals of the freestyle skiing men's ski cross, Feb. 21, 2018. Leman went on to win the gold medal in the final run. David Ramos/Getty Images Kaitlyn Lawes and John Morris of team Canada, left, stand over their stones while playing in the curling mixed doubles final against Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, Feb. 13, 2018. The Canadians took the gold medal. Cathal McNaughton/Reuters Sweden's Sofia Mabergs' tattoos are seen during the curling women's round-robin session between Switzerland and Sweden, Feb. 17, 2018. Wang Zhao/AFP/Getty Images American Jocelyne Lamoureux-Davidson, left, scores the game-winning goal against Canadian goalie Shannon Szabados during the penalty shootout in the women's gold medal hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. USA beat Canada, 3-2. Bruce Bennett/Pool Photo via AP Photo Canadian Jocelyne Larocque, center, removed her silver medal after it was placed around her neck, choosing not to wear it during the medal ceremony after Canada lost to the U.S. in the women's gold medal ice hockey game, Feb. 22, 2018. Bruce Bennett/Getty Images The German team consisting of gold medalist Johannes Rydzek, silver medalist Fabian Riessle and Blog9T bronze medalist Eric Frenzel celebrating at the finish line after competing in the Nordic combined men's individual 10 km final, Feb. 20, 2018. Jarl Magnus Riiber of Norway, who finished 4th, is seen in the background. Carlos Barria/Reuters American John Shuster celebrates a point during the curling men's gold medal game between the USA and Sweden, Feb. 24, 2018. The U.S. defeated Sweden 10-7. Zhao Wang/AFP/Getty Images Somehow, Ester Ledecka, of the Czech Republic kept her balance during her run in the women's parallel giant slalom final,Feb. 24, 2018. Ledecka, made history today in winning gold medals in both this event and the women's super-G alpine skiing event held earlier. Gregory Bull/AP Photo Fog was descending on the Alpensia cross country ski centre when Denmark's Martin Moeller crossed the finish line in the men's 50 km cross country mass start classic, Feb. 24, 2018. Moeller came in last place with a time of 2:36:10.8. Christof Stache/AFP/Getty Images Members of the Olympic Athlete from Russia men's hockey team sing the Russian national anthem after they were presented with gold medals. They defeated Germany, 4-3, Feb. 25, 2018. Grigory Dukor/Reuters Silver medalist Kevin Kuske of Germany, left, congratulates gold medalist Francesco Friedrich after the men's 4-man bobsleigh competition, Feb. 25, 2018. Filip Singer/ EPA via Shutterstock Agnes Knochenhauer of Sweden and her teammates celebrate their gold medal victory over South Korea in the women's curling final, Feb. 25, 2018. Cathal Mcnaughton/Reuters Artists perform during the closing ceremony of SEO Blog9T the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 25,2018. Pawel Kopczynski/Reuters Mayor of Pyeongchang Sim Jae-guk,left, President of the IOC Thomas Bach, center, and Mayor of Beijing Chen Jining participate in the Olympic flag handover ceremony during the closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympic Game, Feb. 25, 2018. The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing, China. Kai Pfaffenbach/Pool/Getty Images
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