Wednesday, July 25, 2018

2018, So Far A Golden Year For U.S. Females


In February, while still just a girl, barley legal enough to drive a car, Korean native and American snowboarder Chloe Kim became the youngest female snowboarder in the world to take home a gold medal in this years Winter Olympics at the age of 17. (Sports Illustrated, February 26) Shortly after Kim medaled in the halfpipe in PyeongChang, South Korea, sports radio host, Patrick Connor was fired from KNBR sports radio which is based in San Fransisco.

On the air, Connor said Kim was fine as hell and  that she was a hot piece of a**. Connor is likely a friend of President Donald Trump, another sub moronic idiot. https://nypost.com/2018/02/15/radio-host-fired-for-calling-chloe-kim-hot-piece-of-ass/


Chloe Kim

If Kim competes in the next three Winter Olympics, she'd still be younger then this year's American male snowboarding gold medalist, Shaun White. The third Winter Olympics for Kim would be in 2030. (SI, Feb.)

Team USA, the women's hockey team defeated the Canadian women 3-2 in the gold medal match in this years PyeongChang winter games. Twenty-two year-old Mikaela Shiffrin, an American skier won gold in the giant slalom. (SI, Feb.) 
Mikaela Shiffrin

Six-year-old girl Keelan Moxley, a Washington Capitals hockey fan may be the reason the Capitals won the Stanley Cup this year. During a regular season game in the 2017-2018 campaign for the Capitals, team player Brett Connolly tossed two hockey pucks over the glass meant for Moxley. She never got the pucks and days later Connolly and his wife Katrina sent Moxley some Capitals team memorabilia, a hockey stick, helmet and a scarf. Capitals team owner, Ted Leonsis lifted Moxley in his suite and began referring to her as the teams good luck charm. The Capitals struck midnight on the Vegas Golden Knights inaugural season when they bested the Knights four games to one in the best of seven NHL Finals. 
                                             Izzy Schurr, aka, Mark Schurr