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Lucky Siberian Husky poses with 10 U.S Olympians

Last year this luck Siberian Husky got the chance to meet U.S Olympians, and to take photos with them. These are such cute photos, and the Siberian Husky looks so happy and honored to meet the representatives of its own country. He took different poses in each and every single photo. He looks all hyper, all caring, all serious, all playful, all loving, all caring, but most importantly all proud of the U.S Olympians team. In my opinion he is one lucky dog that has experienced such an amazing adventure with such talented, and important U.S citizens.
1- Ashley Wanger (Figure Skatig)

She has been chosen as the favorite heading into the U.S. Nationals event in Boston in 2014.

2- Nick Goepper (Skiing)

The 19-year-old from Indiana was the No. 1 ranked slopestyle skier in the world. His other hobbies are “surfing, skating, and hanging.”

3- Keri Herman (Skiing)

The Minnesota native was the No. 3 ranked slopestyle skier in the world.


4- Steve Holcomb (Bobsled)

The pilot of the 2010 Olympic gold medal-winning four-man sled.

5- Lindsey Jacobellis (Snowboarding)

Jacobellis is the most decorated athlete in the history of women’s snowboard. She won silver at the Torino Winter Olympics in 2006.

6- Katie Uhlaender (Skeleton)

The 29-year-old who “craves speed.” Las year’s experience was her third straight Olympics.

7- Justin Reiter (Snowboarding)

Reider was the only U.S. representative in Alpine snowboarding in Sochi.

8- Hannah Kearney (Skiing)

She was the Gold-medal winner in moguls at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver and the favorite to take home gold in Sochi.

9- Ted Ligety (Skiing)

He has been the four-time World Cup giant slalom season champion is the favorite to win gold in Sochi and the face of the U.S.

10- Hannah Teter (Snowboarding)

Teter entered her third Olympics. She was the gold-medal winner in the women’s halfpipe in Torino and the silver medalist in Vancouver.

 

Source: BuzzFeed

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