Why the best skiers don’t always win in the Olympics – FlowingData

Olympic gold medalist Ted Ligety is on the New York Times to explain why: there are many variables that athletes cannot control while skiing really fast down a mountain in the winter.

One of my favorite parts about the Olympics is the information graphics. There haven’t been as many over the years, so it’s good to see this short-form piece with a mix of video and illustrations.

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