The torch has officially been passed. The 22nd Winter Olympic Games in Sochi,
Russia, are over with all the drama in the competition and not over safety and
security during the 17 days of the events, as many had feared.
Outdoor fireworks rattled Sochi's Fisht Stadium as the Olympic flame was set
to be extinguished Sunday. Winners and losers in the international competition
now will have to look east to South Korea to test their Olympic mettle in the
contest for medals four years from now, in 2018
NPR's Tamara Keith tweeted from
the stadium at 12:50 p.m. ET: "Official handoff to South Korea, host of the 2018
Winter Olympics has now happened. It will be colder there, for sure."
As the closing ceremony began, waves were projected on the bottom of the
stadium as costumed dancers undulated like schools of fish through the
stadium.
In a reference to the now-famous hang-fire when the last Olympic ring failed
to ignite in the opening ceremony two weeks ago, Tamara says:
"Russia has a sense of humor. Glowing silver people form Olympic Rings with
sad snowflake unopened. Then open it to laughter and applause."
The Associated Press called it "a moment of self-deprecating humor."
"A group of 700 dancers formed the five Olympic rings but, but delayed forming the fifth ring in a humorous nod to a pyrotechnic glitch during the opening ceremony. The crowd roared when the dancers spread apart to form the fully-shaped ring."
NPR's Vicki Walton says the performance involves 120 cast members, "including
10 brides suspended from clouds and 41 stilt walkers and jumpers."
With Russian President Vladimir Putin in attendance, the Olympic flag was
raised and the Russian flag was carried in by some of the most successful
Olympiads to the strains of the host country's national anthem, sung by a
massive children's choir.
"Tonight the Olympic flame will be extinguished, bringing the games to a
close, but the memories and friendships made at Sochi 2014 will live on,"
literature distributed to journalists for the closing ceremony reads.
The final medal ceremony, for the men's 50 cross-country, skiing event, was
appropriately a gold for Russia and was greeted with the familiar "Russ-eee-ahh"
chants from the crowd.
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