TV5 release material
After the spectacular Sochi 2014
Winter Olympic Games Opening Ceremony that featured Russia’s glorious history,
a fireworks display that enthralled audiences around the world and the most
unforgettable 16 days of Winter Olympic action, the Closing Ceremony of the
successful Winter Olympic Games will surely be worth waiting for. To be aired
live by TV5 this Monday, February 24, at 12mn (Manila Time), the event happens
at the historic Fisht Olympic Stadium in Russia.
The Closing Ceremony is sure to
provide surprises similar to the February 8 event. It is expected to be a
celebration of the athletes who participated in the first Winter Olympic Games
in Russia. As the host country, Russia is among the contenders for the overall
medal count.
Seventeen-year old Filipino figure
Michael Christian Martinez, whose debut stint in the figure skating competition
was met with remarkable reviews, proudly represented the Philippines. Filipino
viewers also bore witness to the amazing performances of Filipino-foreigners that
includes Anne Line Gjersem of Norway, Gilmore Junio of Canada, and JR Celski of
the United States.
Korea will give us a glimpse of the
next Winter Olympic Games which will be held in Pyoengchang, South Korea in
2018. International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach will then
close his first Olympic Games.
TV5, the Philippine Olympic network,
delivered the most comprehensive coverage of the XXII Olympic Winter Games in
the past sixteen days that had athletes competing in 98 events. Viewers can
also expect TV5 to broadcast exciting Olympic Games action this August with the
Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games and the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Games.
Encore replay of the closing
ceremonies will be on February 24, at 11PM and on February 25 at 11:30AM on
TV5. HYPER, the 24/7 sports channel on digital TV, will also have replay on
February 24 at 10:30am. Sochi 2014 was made possible with the support of
CignalTV, Smart and PLDT Home Fibr.#
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