It’s finally here.
Russian President Vladimir Putin officially declared the Sochi Winter Olympics open on Friday. And if that old Soviet phrase “the worse, the better” applies to the week leading up to the Games, this year’s Olympics will be nothing short of spectacular.
Here’s a list of some of the spectacular disasters that have befallen the Games this week.
In one of the most gruesome reports to come out of Sochi, a local pest control company told the Associated Press earlier this week that the pressure was on to round up and kill the city’s stray dog population. Apparently some of the pups had become a little too comfortable hanging around Olympic hotels and courses, so Russian authorities wanted to be proactive about keeping the dogs out of the stadium during the opening ceremonies. Sochi residents have reported seeing dogcatchers shoot poison darts at the animals, then tossing them dead or alive into waiting trucks, like something out of “Monty Python.” Though a spokesman from the International Olympic Committee insisted that healthy dogs weren’t being exterminated, outraged animal rights organizations and shelters have been frantically trying to save as many strays as possible from potential slaughter.
#SochiProblems
Issues surrounding the Olympics have been so common and, at times, hilarious that they warranted their own Twitter hashtag. Thus, #SochiProblems – the place for all your tweets about missing doorknobs, used toilet paper trash cans, no floors, putrid water, warning signs on elevators, and strangers inside your hotel rooms – was born. According to the social media monitoring company Digimind, #SochiProblems received more mentions in the week leading up to the Olympics than Team USA, Putin, and the Opening Ceremony. In fact, the online bashing became so popular that an unofficial Twitter account, @SochiProblems, has netted more followers than the official Winter Olympics account–in just three days of its existence.
#SochiProblems #Sochi2014 #Sochi pic.twitter.com/jliIHCPqMa
— Sochi Problems (@SochiProblems) February 7, 2014
Olympic athletes bonding Sochi Style! #SochiProblems pic.twitter.com/K58vzYiJBp
— Dave Mercer (@FactsofFishing) February 6, 2014
Reminder keep eyes on road or you may fall into big gapping hole. #SochiProblems #Sochi pic.twitter.com/Xb7GLSK53B
— Sochi Problems (@SochiProblems) February 5, 2014
Did he just say “surveillance video?”
In response to the flood of Tweets documenting dilapidated and unfinished hotel accommodations for visiting journalists, Russia’s deputy prime minister responsible for the Olympic preparations misfired in his attempt to deflect blame.
“We have surveillance video from the hotels that shows people turn on the shower, direct the nozzle at the wall and then leave the room for the whole day,” Dimitry Kozak told a reporter, according to the Wall Street Journal.









