New | World’s eyes turn to sport as Russia's Winter Olympics hit their stride
The first medals were awarded in Sochi on Saturday as the Winter Olympics got underway following a spectacular opening ceremony

Russia’s Winter Olympics sprang into action on Saturday with the first full day of sporting contest, finally drawing the world’s gaze from militant threats, a widely criticised “gay propaganda” law and an opening ceremony that did not go completely to plan.
The United States claimed the first gold in the slopestyle event held amidst the snow-capped peaks of the Caucasus Mountains, some 40km northeast of the Black Sea resort town of Sochi where the main Olympic park is located.
On a clear, crisp day, US snowboarder Sage Kotsenburg leapt and twisted high in the air, riding an almost flawless first run to win the slopestyle crown.
Rock music blared and fans danced as the event, which bears similarities to skateboarding, made its debut in an initiative to attract a younger demographic to Winter Olympic sport.
“I have no idea what’s actually going on. This is the craziest thing that ever happened,” Kotsenburg said.
President Vladimir Putin has staked his reputation on hosting a safe and successful Games.