2014 WINTER OLYMPICS
SOCHI, RUSSIA
Finally!
2014 US Winter Olympic Team's Ralph Lauren Uniforms Will Be Made In USA
In 2012, the world was shocked to
learn that the uniforms worn by the Winter Olympic team were actually made
in China. It really shouldn’t have been a
surprise, since a large percentage of all clothes worn by Americans are created
in other countries, often by workers in dangerous factories who make next to
nothing. The incident was a PR disaster for Ralph
Lauren,
who designed the uniforms, and a missed opportunity for the American economy.
The controversy
had an immediate effect on the fashion company, which announced that for the
2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, all of Team USA’s uniforms will be
made by domestic craftspeople.
http://inhabitat.com/finally-2014-us-winter-olympic-teams-ralph-lauren-uniforms-will-be-made-in-usa/
* Special thanks to "Google Images, "Getty Images", "Wikipedia .com",
and all things Olympic on the Internet
BLOG POST
by Felicity Blaze
Noodleman
Los Angeles, CA
1.24.14
Has it happened to you yet?
Winter Olympic fever is beginning to fill the air! For two weeks, February 7 – 23, the US
Olympic teams will compete with other athletes from around the world for fame
and medals in Sochi, Russia. Their
names, many of whom are unknown now will become household words as the United
States cheers them onto victory.
Americans will be transfixed as we see them preform their athletic magic
setting new records for the books. We may even remember Olympians from years past and be reminded of past Olympic
champions who excelled for excellence in their sport from the world over.
The Winter Olympics have a magic all of their own. They sparkle; they glimmer and glow; they have a shimmer which is unmatched by any other sporting event anywhere. Maybe it's because of the pristine condition of the snow and ice. Maybe it's because of the energy all of the athletes bring with them in this harsh winter atmosphere. Everything considered, one thing is certain, the Winter Olympics above all is enough to generate excitement in the world of sports! For a brief time the athletes will all be tested in the fire of competition in this cold and frigid environment. Only a few of the best will walk away with bronze, silver and gold to be the 2014 winners.
The Winter Olympics have a magic all of their own. They sparkle; they glimmer and glow; they have a shimmer which is unmatched by any other sporting event anywhere. Maybe it's because of the pristine condition of the snow and ice. Maybe it's because of the energy all of the athletes bring with them in this harsh winter atmosphere. Everything considered, one thing is certain, the Winter Olympics above all is enough to generate excitement in the world of sports! For a brief time the athletes will all be tested in the fire of competition in this cold and frigid environment. Only a few of the best will walk away with bronze, silver and gold to be the 2014 winners.
This
marks the first time that the Russian Federation will have hosted the Winter
Games – the Soviet Union hosted the 1980 Summer Games in Moscow. Sochi, the
host city for 2014, has a population of 400,000 and is located in the third largest
region in Russia – Krasnodar. With all the snow we've been having in the United States, it's too bad we can't send some of it for the Olympics! You know, a little something extra from home to help our athletes!
While
you may not be familiar with Sochi, they believe “if you build it, people will
come.” See below for a map of Sochi, home of the 2014 winter Olympics.
http://mediaplussea.com/sochi-2014-advertising-olympics/
Sochi
Olympic Facilities Construction
An
aerial view from a helicopter shows the Olympic Park under construction in the
Adler district of the Black Sea resort city of Sochi, December 23, 2013. Sochi
will host the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in February. The view shows (clockwise
from R, top) the "Fisht" Olympic Stadium, the "Shayba"
Arena, the "Bolshoy" Ice Dome, the "Ice Cube" Curling
center, the "Adler Arena" and the "Iceberg" Skating Palace.
Picture taken December 23, 2013. (REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov)
Team USA athletes will compete in the following sports at the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi:
- Biathlon
- Bobsled
- Curling
- Figure
skating – ice dance, pairs, singles (men’s and ladies), team
- Ice hockey
- Luge
- Short track
speedskating
- Skeleton
- Skiing –
alpine, cross country, freestyle, jumping/Nordic combined
- Snowboarding
- Speedskating
The
Games will be organized in two clusters: a coastal cluster for ice events in
Sochi, and a mountain cluster in the Krasnaya Polyana Mountains. This will make
it one of the most compact Games ever, with approximately 30 minutes travel
time from the coastal to mountain cluster.
The
Sochi Olympic Park will be built along the Black Sea coast in the Imeretinskaya
Valley, where all the ice venues such as the Bolshoi Ice Palace, the Maly Ice
Palace, the Olympic Oval, the Sochi Olympic Skating Centre, the Olympic Curling
Centre, the Central Stadium, the Main Olympic Village and the International
Broadcast Centre and Main Press Centre, will be built anew for the 2014 Games. The mountain cluster in Krasnaya Polyana will
be home to all the skiing and sliding sports. There will also be a sub-media
center in the mountain cluster. Many of
the US athletes photos and information may be found at http://www.teamusa.org/Athletes
We've tried to round up all the team photos available but at this time some do not exist on the Internet but we are happy to share those we have found. Some of these photos will probably not be possible until the games transpire in February! At this time we are finding much information related to everything Olympic but we know things will not be finalized until the games unfold so we want to see the "NBC" telecast to get the full story. So far here is what we know and have!
The faces of these young athletic hopefuls simply beam and glow with joy; all of the young faces from around the world! All are hopeful to be the best in their competition. The Olympic games only award three medals - gold, silver and bronze, but we must recognise that all have gold in their hearts and many will continue their quest for recognition in some form or another when the games are over. Some may even return for the next Olympic Winter Games. This may be the essence of the Olympic spirit, but for now we want to focus on our United States Olympians.
The faces of these young athletic hopefuls simply beam and glow with joy; all of the young faces from around the world! All are hopeful to be the best in their competition. The Olympic games only award three medals - gold, silver and bronze, but we must recognise that all have gold in their hearts and many will continue their quest for recognition in some form or another when the games are over. Some may even return for the next Olympic Winter Games. This may be the essence of the Olympic spirit, but for now we want to focus on our United States Olympians.
The 2014 Sochi
Winter Olympics Speed Skating team trials were held this
past week in Park City, Utah and JJJ has
the full list of athletes who are heading to Russia!
Shani Davis
and Heather Richardson
lead the long-track team which also includes Brittany
Bowe, Lauren Cholewinski, Kelly Gunther, Maria Lamb, Sugar Todd,
Anna Ringsred,
Jilleanna
Rookard,
Jonathan Garcia, Tucker Fredricks, Mitch Whitmore, Brian Hansen, Jonathan Kuck,
Emery Lehman, Joey Mantia
and Patrick Meek.
“I think we’re pretty strong and
really happy and satisfied with the team we’ve built,” U.S. national long-track
coach Ryan Shimabukuro
shared. “From a coach’s perspective, I think we’re taking one of our strongest
teams to the Olympic Games.”
The short-track team is made up of Eddy Alvarez,
Jessica Smith,
Emily Scott, Alyson Dudek, J.R. Celski,
Chris Creveling, Jordan Malone
and Kyle Carr.
Credit: Matthew Stockman; Photos:
Getty
US
Biathlan Team Biathlon
is the winter Olympic sport combining cross-country skiing and rifle
marksmanship. Alternating skiing and shooting, Biathletes compete under the
pressure of the clock that continues to run even as they stop to shoot. There
is a penalty for each missed shot so Biathletes must balance speed on the
course and on the range with shooting accuracy. The athletes shoot from two
positions - Prone and Standing - in various different sequences depending
on the competition. In each shooting stage the athlete has five shots to hit
five targets 50m down range. The target hit area for prone is 4.5cm (less than
2 inches) and 11.5cm (about 4.5 inches) for standing. When hit, the black
target turns white showing everyone the shot hit the target - or not.
https://www.facebook.com/Biathlon.TeamUSA
(L-R)
U.S. men's bobsled national team members who comprised USA-1 in the national
team trials, Chris Fogt, Steve Langton, Curt Tomasevicz, Steven Holcomb.PARK
CITY, Utah (Oct. 27, 2013)-A powerhouse roster of three pilots and 11 push
athletes were named to the 2013-2014 men’s bobsled national team this morning
following a series of four selection races. The national team will race in
eight World Cup events starting the week of Nov. 24 in Calgary, Canada before
culminating in Sochi, Russia for the Winter Olympic Games.
http://www.teamusa.org/Road-to-Sochi-2014/Features/2013/October/27/US-Mens-Bobsled-National-Team-Named
(L-R)
Elana
Meyers; (top-bottom) Emily Azevedo, Katie Eberling, Aja Evans; Jamie Greubel; (top-bottom) Lolo Jones, Kristi Koplin, Lauryn Williams; Jazmine FenlatorPARK
CITY, Utah (Oct. 26, 2013)-The 2013-2014 women’s bobsled national team is
composed of a diverse roster of veteran and rookie athletes eager to carry the
momentum from last season into the upcoming Olympic year. The national
team will race in a series of eight World Cup events before the season
culminates in Sochi, Russia for the Winter Olympic Games.
http://www.teamusa.org/Road-to-Sochi-2014/Features/2013/October/26/US-Womens-National-Bobsled-Team-Named
L-R:
Polina Edmunds (silver), Gracie Gold
(gold), Mirai
Nagasu (bronze), Ashley Wagner (pewter)
pose during the awards at the 2014 Prudential U.S. Figure Skating Championships
on Jan. 11, 2014 in Boston.
BOSTON
– The 2014 Prudential U.S. Figure Skating Championships were no exception to
the typical drama, excitement and top-notch competition figure skating fans
have come to expect from one of the Olympic Winter Games’ most popular sports.
After four days of triumphs, disappointments and surprises, U.S. Figure Skating
nominated its 15-member U.S. Olympic Team based on results from a series of
international and national events dating back to January 2013. All nominations
are pending approval by the United States Olympic Committee.
http://www.teamusa.org/Road-to-Sochi-2014/Features/2014/January/12/Meet-The-2014-US-Olympic-Figure
LAS VEGAS N.V.JAN19-2014.WORLD
FINANCIAL GROUP CONTINENTAL CUP CURLING.TEAM NORTH AMERICA.CCA/MICHAEL BURNS
PHOTO - BY TERRY
KOLESAR | JAN.
19, 2014
(LAS
VEGAS) - Team North America retained the World Financial Group Continental Cup
title with a 36-24 win over Team World tonight at the Orleans Arena. Team North
America's team includes USA's Brown (Oakville, Ontario), Debbie McCormick (Rio,
Wis.), Jessica Schultz (Minneapolis, Minn.), Ann Swisshelm (Chicago), John Shuster (Duluth,
Minn.), Jeff Isaacson (Virginia, Minn.), Jared Zezel (Hibbing, Minn.), and John
Landsteiner (Duluth, Minn.). The team also included Canada's Brad Jacobs, Ryan
Fry, EJ Harnden, Ryan Harnden, Jennifer Jones, Kaitlyn Lawes,
Jill Officer, Dawn McEwen, Jeff Stoughton, Jon Mead, Reid Carruthers, Mark
Nichols, Rachel Homan, Emma Miskew, Alison Kreviazuk, and Lisa Weagle.
Many will make up the US men's and women's
Olympic teams.
http://www.teamusa.org/USA-Curling/Features/2014/January/19/North-America-wins-Continental-Cup
Meryl
Davis and Charlie White compete in the free dance program during the U.S.
championships on Saturday in Boston. (Jared Wickerham / Getty Images)
Meryl Davis of West Bloomfield and Charlie White of Bloomfield Hills on Sunday officially were named to the U.S. figure skating team
From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140112/SPORTS07/301120030#ixzz2r9KbzpZx
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140112/SPORTS07/301120030
Meryl Davis of West Bloomfield and Charlie White of Bloomfield Hills on Sunday officially were named to the U.S. figure skating team
From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140112/SPORTS07/301120030#ixzz2r9KbzpZx
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20140112/SPORTS07/301120030
No team Photo's available at this time
Women’s
Hockey Team: We are thrilled to announce
that SHEEX Sleep Ambassador Kelli Stack has been named to the 2014 Team USA
Women’s Olympic Hockey Team! Kelli will head to Sochi (Russia) next month as a
Forward on the team that looks to build upon Team USA’s Silver Medal at the
2010 Winter Olympic Games. Kelli returns to competition after suffering a knee
injury, and she attributes proper rest and recovery with SHEEX to propel her
back to an Olympic spot. Kelli tells us, “Rest is very important in my training
and recovery and when I sleep on my SHEEX, I wake up well rested and ready for
the work that lies ahead!” Team USA Hockey will step onto the ice for their
first Olympic round on February 8th.
http://blog.sheex.com/2014/01/07/sheex-sleep-ambassador-kelli-stack-named-to-team-usa-2014-womens-olympic-hockey-team-en-route-to-sochi/
Mens
Hockey Team:
Goaltenders
35Jimmy
Howard6-02183/26/1984LOgdensburg, N.Y.Detroit Red Wings39Ryan Miller6-21757/17/1980LEast Lansing, Mich.Buffalo Sabres32Jonathan
Quick6-12181/21/1986LMilford, Conn.Los Angeles Kings
Defensemen
No.NameHt.Wt.BirthdateS/CHometownCurrent Team4John
Carlson6-32121/10/1990RColonia, N.J.Washington Capitals72Justin
Faulk6-02153/20/1992RSouth St. Paul, Minn.Carolina Hurricanes3Cam Fowler6-119612/5/1991LFarmington Hills, Mich.Anaheim Ducks7Paul Martin6-12003/5/1981LElk River, Minn.Pittsburgh Penguins27Ryan
McDonagh6-12136/13/1989LSt.
Paul, Minn.New York Rangers44Brooks
Orpik6-22199/26/1980LAmherst, N.Y.Pittsburgh Penguins22Kevin
Shattenkirk5-112071/29/1989RNew
Rochelle, N.Y.St. Louis Blues20Ryan Suter6-11981/21/1985LMadison, Wis.Minnesota Wild
Forwards
No.NameHt.Wt.BirthdateS/CHometownCurrent Team42David
Backes6-32215/1/1984RMinneapolis, Minn.St. Louis Blues23Dustin
Brown6-021211/04/1984LIthaca, N.Y.Los Angeles Kings24Ryan
Callahan5-111803/21/1985RRochester,
N.Y.New York Rangers88Patrick
Kane5-1118111/19/1988LBuffalo, N.Y.Chicago Blackhawks17Ryan Kesler6-22028/31/1984RLivonia, Mich.Vancouver Canucks81Phil Kessel6-020210/2/1987RMadison, Wis.Toronto Maple Leafs74T.J. Oshie5-1118912/23/1986RWarroad, Minn.St. Louis Blues67Max
Pacioretty6-221911/20/1988LNew
Canaan, Conn.Montreal Canadiens9Zach Parise5-111907/28/1984LMinneapolis, Minn.Minnesota Wild8Joe
Pavelski5-111907/11/1984RPlover,
Wis.San Jose Sharks26Paul
Stastny6-020512/27/1985LSt. Louis, Mo.Colorado Avalanche12Derek
Stepan6-01966/18/1990RHastings, Minn.New York Rangers21James
van Riemsdyk6-32005/4/1989LMiddletown,
N.J.Toronto Maple Leafs28Blake
Wheeler
http://www.examiner.com/list/2014-u-s-olympic-men-s-ice-hockey-team-roster-projection
http://olympics.usahockey.com/page/show/1067902-roster
Men and Women Luge:
http://www.usaluge.org/
Go to
http://www.usaluge.org/team?type=national for more detailed information.
Jessica Jerome, Sarah Hendrickson and Lindsey Van clown around as they are announced as the U.S. women’s ski jumping team at the Utah Olympic Park in Park City Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014. They will shortly leave for the Olympics in Sochi. Posted: (January 23, 2014 by kirisyko in News, Ski Jumping, Winter)
http://sykose.com/2014/01/23/the-u-s-women-who-led-the-fight-for-female-ski-jumpers-inclusion-in-the-winter-olympics-are-now-part-of-the-games/
"NPR"
Jessica Jerome, Sarah Hendrickson and Lindsey Van clown around as they are announced as the U.S. women’s ski jumping team at the Utah Olympic Park in Park City Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014. They will shortly leave for the Olympics in Sochi. Posted: (January 23, 2014 by kirisyko in News, Ski Jumping, Winter)
http://sykose.com/2014/01/23/the-u-s-women-who-led-the-fight-for-female-ski-jumpers-inclusion-in-the-winter-olympics-are-now-part-of-the-games/
IGLS,
Austria (Jan. 18, 2014) - The
U.S. Bobsled & Skeleton Federation (USBSF) today announced the athletes who
will represent the United States in the women’s and men’s skeleton events at
the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. All U.S. Olympic Team
nominations are subject to approval by the United States Olympic Committee
(USOC).
Noelle
Pikus-Pace (Orem,
Utah) and Katie Uhlaender (Breckenridge,
Colo.) earned the two women’s spots. Matt
Antoine (Prairie
du Chien,
Wis.), John Daly (Smithtown,
N.Y.) and Kyle Tress(Ewing,
N.J.) qualified for the three available men’s positions.
A
star-studded line-up of six athletes have been nominated to the women’s bobsled
team. Jamie
Greubel(Newtown,
Pa.), Elana
Meyers (Douglasville,
Ga.) and Jazmine
Fenlator (Wayne,
N.J.) earned their positions as the top three ranked U.S. pilots in
international standings. Greubel
has claimed five World Cup medals, including today’s win, and currently leads
the U.S. women in points as the second ranked driver in the world. Meyers has
collected six medals so far this season, two of them gold, and is just one
point behind Greubel
in world ranking. Fenlator
earned one medal to-date this season and is ranked seventh, putting all three
U.S. pilots in the top 10 international standings.
Aja
Evans (Chicago,
Ill.), Lauryn
Williams (Miami,
Fla.) and Lolo Jones (Des
Moines, Iowa) have been nominated as the women’s push athletes. Driver and push
athlete combinations will be decided at a later date. Evans proved herself as a
contender after pushing Meyers to a silver medal on the 2014 Olympic track in
Sochi’s test event last season, and has earned four medals this season.
Williams, a three-time Olympic sprinter and 2012 4x100-meter relay Olympic gold
medalist, turned heads when she finished third in the 2013 U.S. National Push
Championships after just three days of training,
and she’s claimed three medals in the four competitions she’s entered. Jones, a
two-time Olympic hurdler and two-time World Indoor Champion, started the sport
last season and made a case for her Olympic berth with two medal performances
this season. Williams and Jones are only the ninth Americans to compete in both
the winter and summer addition of the Olympic Games.
2014
US Olympic Snowboarding Team Announced
The
majority of the US Olympic slopestyle
and halfpipe
team was announced at the Mammoth Main Lodge after the final Mammoth Grand Prix
on Sunday, Jan. 19th. The rest of the team will be named Tuesday pending an
assessment of points and coaches final picks.
Here’s
who’s been named to the team so far…
US
Olympic Men’s Snowboarding Slopestyle
Team
Shaun
White
Sage Kostenburg
Chas Guldemond
US
Olympic Women’s Snowboarding Slopestyle
Team
Jamie
Anderson
Ty
Walker
US
Olympic Men’s Snowboarding Halfpipe
Team
Shaun
White
Taylor Gold
Greg Bretz
Danny
Davis
US
Olympic Women’s Snowboarding Halfpipe
Team
Kelly
Clark
Arielle
Gold
Kaitlyn
Farrington
Hannah
Teter
http://business.transworld.net/146170/features/2014-us-olympic-snowboarding-team-announced/
OC | Opening ceremony | ● | Event competitions | 1 | Event finals | EG | Exhibition gala | CC | Closing ceremony |
February | 6th Thu | 7th Fri | 8th Sat | 9th Sun | 10th Mon | 11th Tue | 12th Wed | 13th Thu | 14th Fri | 15th Sat | 16th Sun | 17th Mon | 18th Tue | 19th Wed | 20th Thu | 21st Fri | 22nd Sat | 23rd Sun | Events | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ceremonies | OC | CC | ||||||||||||||||||
Alpine skiing | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 10 | |||||||||
Biathlon | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 11 | ||||||||
Bobsleigh | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | 3 | |||||||||||||
Cross country skiing | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 12 | |||||||||
Curling | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 1 | 1 | 2 | |||||||
Figure skating | ● | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | EG | 5 | |||||||
Freestyle skiing | ● | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 10 | |||||||||
Ice Hockey | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | ● | 1 | ● | ● | 1 | 2 | |||
Luge | ● | 1 | ● | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 | |||||||||||||
Nordic combined | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
Short track speed skating | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 8 | ||||||||||||||
Skeleton | ● | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Ski jumping | ● | 1 | 1 | ● | 1 | 1 | 4 | |||||||||||||
Snowboarding | ● | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 10 | ||||||||||
Speed skating | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | ● | 2 | 12 | |||||||
Total events | 5 | 8 | 5 | 8 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 7 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 8 | 6 | 7 | 7 | 3 | 98 | |||
Cumulative total | 5 | 13 | 18 | 26 | 32 | 38 | 44 | 51 | 56 | 62 | 67 | 75 | 81 | 88 | 95 | 98 | ||||
February | 6th Thu | 7th Fri | 8th Sat | 9th Sun | 10th Mon | 11th Tue | 12th Wed | 13th Thu | 14th Fri | 15th Sat | 16th Sun | 17th Mon | 18th Tue | 19th Wed | 20th Thu | 21st Fri | 22nd Sat | 23rd Sun | Events |
98 events over 15 disciplines in 7 sports were included in the 2014 Winter Olympics. The three skating sports disciplines are figure skating, speed skating, and short track speed skating. The six skiing sport disciplines are alpine, cross-country skiing, freestyle, Nordic combined, ski jumping and snowboarding. The two bobsleigh sports disciplines arebobsleigh and skeleton. The other four sports are biathlon, curling, ice hockey, and luge. A total of twelve new events will be contested to make it the largest Winter Olympics to date. Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each sports discipline.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Winter_Olympics
So concludes our look at the 2014 US Olympic teams who will be going to Sochi Russia. We must confess this article was somewhat more difficult than anticipated because many of the athletes are soloists in their own right and have not assembled for team photos. They will not be together until their arrival to Sochi and even then may not be photographed together.
At this time we feel this article should contain another story concerning a terrorist threat to the Sochi games. We don't understand this threat since it is terrorism which has been spawned within Russia itself and is directed at Russia. "NPR" brings us an update. This has been Felicity with the "Noodleman Group"!
"NPR"
Russians Fear A Sochi Legacy Of 'Black
Widows,' Not Gold Medals
Shoppers at a department store in
Sochi, Russia, pass an information banner with photos of suspected terrorists
wanted by police. The color photo shows Ruzanna Ibragimova, the 22-year-old widow of an
insurgent. Police say she has been spotted in recent days in central Sochi.
AFP/AFP/Getty Images
by COREY FLINTOFF
January 24, 2014 3:35 AM
Two weeks
before the Winter Olympics, Russian security forces are reportedly searching
for potential suicide bombers, at least one of whom may already be in the host
city of Sochi.
The suspects
are thought to be linked to Islamist militants who are fighting to throw off
Russian control and create a fundamentalist Muslim state in Russia's North
Caucasus Mountains.
Police have
been circulating leaflets at hotels in Sochi, warning about women who may be
part of a terrorist plot.
They are known
as "black widows," sent to carry out suicide bombings in revenge for
husbands or family members killed by security forces.
It's a tactic
that's been used before, to devastating effect, by a Chechen rebel leader named
Doku Umarov.
Last June,
Umarov released a video that showed him in a forest, flanked by jihadi
fighters. He called on Islamist militants to do everything in their power to
wreck the Olympics, which he called "satanic dances on the bones of our
ancestors."
Umarov has
claimed responsibility for a number of deadly suicide attacks in the past,
including bombings in Moscow in 2010 and 2011 that killed more than 70 people.
Mark Galeotti,
an expert on Russian security issues, says that Umarov is an important
influence on other jihadists in the region, "but his actual authority
within the insurgent movement is exceedingly limited. Essentially, it's
symbolic more than anything else."
Galeotti, a
professor at New York University, says that's because the insurgency is
composed of autonomous cells scattered across a rugged area that stretches for
hundreds of miles.
It makes the
rebel network hard to combat, because each cell plans and carries out its own
operations.
Earlier this
week, an insurgent group based in Dagestan posted an online video showing two
men in explosive vests, saying that unless Russian President Vladimir Putin
canceled the Winter Games, they were preparing a "present" for him
and the Olympic visitors.
The video also
claims that the two men pictured are the ones who carried out a pair of suicide
bombings that killed 34 people last month in the southern Russian city of
Volgograd.
Although it's
only a little more than 400 miles from Sochi, Volgograd is considered to be
outside the North Caucasus, a reminder that the insurgents have the power to
strike terror beyond their region.
Some analysts
say terror may have only been a secondary purpose of the attacks.
"The biggest fear is that these attacks in Volgograd might
be some sort of a diversion tactics," says Andrei Soldatov,
editor-in-chief of Agentura.ru, a website that acts as a watchdog on the
Russian security services. "Before every big terrorist attacks in Russia,
militants used diversions. They organized small terrorist attacks in some other
regions."
It was only
after the suicide attacks focused intense attention on Volgograd that reports
emerged that a "black widow" might have infiltrated the security
cordon around Sochi.
A leaflet that
has been distributed in the Olympic city shows a mug shot of a woman with dark,
impassive eyes.
She wears a
headscarf.
The leaflet
says she is Ruzanna Ibragimova, the 22-year-old widow of an insurgent, and that
she has been spotted in recent days in central Sochi.
Galeotti points
out that once a suicide bomber has been prepared, he or she must be used fairly
quickly.
"Suicide
bombers are actually quite fragile weapons," he says. "These people
have been groomed, they have been brought to a pitch, where they're ready to
give their life. And once they're at that pitch, you can't then put them on the
shelf until you're ready."
Even if there
is no bomber, and even if the Olympics go off without a hitch, the terrorists
may have already succeeded, to some degree, in disrupting the games.
Russian officials acknowledged last week that, so far, only
about 70 percent of the tickets for the Olympics have been sold.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2014/01/24/265433423/russians-fear-a-sochi-legacy-of-black-widows-not-gold-medals
http://thepoliticalcarnival.net/2014/01/04/cartoons-day-2014-sochi-olympics/
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* “The Noodleman Group” is pleased to announce that we are now carrying a link to the “USA Today” news site.We installed the “widget/gadget” August 20, and it will be carried as a regular feature on our site.Now you can read“Noodleman” and then check in to “USA Today” for all the up to date News, Weather, Sports and more!Just scroll all the way down to the bottom of our site and hit the “USA Today” hyperlinks.Enjoy!
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