Tuesday, February 18, 2014

THE 2014 WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES IN SOCHI, RUSSIA

There was a Sadz Abkhaz civilization village called Liesh.  It was part of the Republic of Genoa in the twelfth century.  The Republic of Genoa was annexed into the Kingdom of Sardina (Now called Italy) in 1815.  However, what was originally known as the village of Liesh and then renamed by the Republic of Genoa as the factory complex of Layso became a Russian fortress in 1837.  Now called Adler, it was independent before it was annexed into Sochi, Russia.  To be more exact, it's a microdistrict called Adler which is part of Adlersky City District, Sochi,  Krasnodar Krai, Russia.  The microdistrict of Adler within  Adlersky City District, Sochi,  Krasnodar Krai, Russia is the sight of the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia.














 You could see a tiny glimpse of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games complex in the background.
One of the biggest tourist places to visit when going on vacation to Sochi, Russia is Riviera Park.  Equal parts amusement park, equal parts garden, equal parts public park and equal parts tennis playing court, Riviera Park is one of the biggest highlights to any visit to Sochi, Russia.
 









 The ghost of former General Secretary (And ironic member of Russian nobility) Vladimir Lenin (The Hard Line Communist Russian Revolution was his exclusive responsibility) continues to haunt Riviera Park with a giant heroic looking painting that never got torn down.  Some symbols of hard line Communism continues without disruption in Sochi, Russia.

 Today Show host Matt Lauer on the Lovers Bench with a special lady friend
 Reconciliation Bench
Tennis playing athlete and Russian defector Maria Sharapova was raised in Sochi, Russia.  She got her start as a tennis playing legend by playing tennis in the tennis courts of Riviera Park in her former hometown of Sochi, Russia.  Here her defection is forgiven and never punished with a monument to her frequent tennis game practice in Riviera Park, Sochi, Russia and the chance to encourage the next generation of Russian Children to follow her lead and do exactly what she has done in the past.






 Violin playing musician who is also a skiing athlete Vanessa-Mae Vanakorn of Thailand




























Alpine Ski Racer Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States of America
























 










Belarussian biathlon champion Darya Domracheva















 Gabriela Soukalova of the Czech Republic and Darya Domracheva of Belarus
Meryl Davis and Charlie White of the United States of America
 







 





Charlie White and his girlfriend, figure skater Tanith Belbin
Tanith Belbin of Canada















 
Tanith Belbin hosting Skating with the Stars (It was canceled after only one season).
Meryl Davis, Ben Agosto, Tanith Belbin and Charlie White
 Tanith Belbin and Benjamin Agosto at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada
 P&G & Wal-Mart "Tribute to American Legends of the Ice" appearance from Tanith Belbin and Benjamin Agosto
 
 "Friends On Ice 2008" figure skating exhibition performance of Tanith Belbin of Canada and Benjamin Agosto of the United States of America
Carly Gold and her fraternal twin Gracie Gold



 Gracie Gold and her fraternal twin Carly Gold

 Carly Gold and her fraternal twin Gracie Gold



 Gracie Gold and her fraternal twin Carly Gold
 Carly Gold and her fraternal twin sister Gracie Gold

 Gracie Gold and Charlie White
Ashley Wagner, Gracie Gold and Polina Edmunds of the United States of America
Gracie Gold and Ashley Wagner of the United States of America
Bronze medal winning for figure skating team event Maria Castelli, Gracie Gold, Ashley Wagner, Meryl Davis, Charlie White, Jeremy Abbott, Jason Brown and Simon Shnapir
 Bronze medal winning for figure skating team event Gracie Gold, Ashley Wagner, Jeremy Abbott and Jason Brown of the United States of America
 Jason Brown and Gracie Gold
 Gracie Gold of the United States of America

 



 
 

















 
Ashley Wagner of the United States of America







Polina Edmunds of the United States of America

Mae Berenice Meite of France
 Yuna Kim of South Korea




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