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[POLL] Totallympics 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics "Happiness Meter" - after Day 4


Totallympics 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics "Happiness Meter" - after Day 4  

39 members have voted

  1. 1. How do you feel about the 2026 Winter Olympics?

    • 0 - the worst Olympics of all time!
      0
    • 1 - depressing games
    • 2 - I can't enjoy these games
      0
    • 3 - I expected more; I'm not very happy
    • 4 - it could be better
    • 5 - mediocre; I am not feeling much
    • 6 - quite decent
    • 7 - better than expected; I'm satisfied
    • 8 - very good; I'm enjoying these games
    • 9 - almost perfect; I'm overjoyed
    • 10 - the best Olympics ever!
    • X - no feelings; I don't care about these games

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  • Poll closed on 02/13/2026 at 10:59 PM

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I've been asked if we could have the "happiness meter" for the games again, so here we go!

 

How do you feel about these games after the first four days have passed already?

Satisfied? Disappointed? Share it here!

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6 - only because of Tomasiak medal it is (and Twardosz 10th place), it would be 3 without it, I mean here no medal from Król-Walas, 9th place in mixed relay in short track and so far mediocre results in biathlon. I'm hoping tomorrow that one of girls will be in top20, namely either Sidorowicz or Żuk

4——From China's perspective, none of the first three chances to compete for the gold medal turned out as hoped, which is somewhat disheartening. The next opportunity to contend for a gold medal will have to wait through many more competition days. I just hope the first gold medal comes soon. I really don't want a repeat of the situation in Pyeongchang. Judging from the current situation, things are somewhat bleak.

voted 8, but it could be also 0.5 higher

the only true regret so far is the men's snowboard PGS, meanwhile speedskating has been the most pleasant surprise

Italians voted :very good because they host 

Canadians voted : bad ,because they didn't collect more medals 

 

Voters should be neutral ,so only my vote is correct 

8. Like so far. 

Hopefully the hosts can win some more gold medals.

Also like that to date nothing happened (AFAIK) that the global culture-war industry can be angry about (as opposed to Paris 2024)

I voted 9. Well, I'm from Brazil, so I shouldn't worry as much about medals as the big nations (although we have realistic chances this time). Overall, I think these are the most popular Winter Games ever here in Brazil, the publicity, the audience, practically everything being broadcast for free, so even if we end up with 0 medals, it's already a historic tournament.

Mediocre from a Canadian standpoint because the schedule has been really slow for us so far. It was expected, but it still can be boring at times. It doesn't help that our mixed curling team was awful. Even besides Canadian athletes, it feels like there are times when very little or nothing is going on, and then everything all at once. 

 

On the positive side, it's great to see crowds again, and they are very enthusiastic. Most things are running smoothly (besides the power outage at the start of curling :d). Some great performances, too. 

 

But nothing really stands out yet. I'm sure it'll pick up soon. 

From a US perspective things are positive.  I would have gone 9 if we won curling but can’t complain about how many total medals we’ve already gotten. Broadcasting has been consistently good, so I’ve been able to watch basically everything I want to.

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