For sure you know, who I want to talk about. Surely you've heard about him, but you know what? Now's my time to share the reflections about the hero. You could be fed up with that, but me, as a sports fan, supporter of #teamUSA and lover of animals, I just can't not write something about him on my blog.

Small bio.
The American freeskier - Gus Kenworthy was born on 1st October 1991 in Chelmsford, Great Britain. At the age of 2, Gus with his family had moved to Telluride, Colorado - the place, where his "adventure" with skiing begun. That's still not, what I wanted to write....I actually don't see the purport of writing here his biography, so maybe just go to wiki and check is out, and I'll move to Sochi episode.

Gus is a thief of my heart.
22-year-old Gus won his first Olympic medal in sloopstyle skiing and shared the podium with two Americans - Joss Christensen (gold) and Nick Goepper (bronze). They started showing up on almost every sites, guys even appeared on a cereal box in the USA. (Is there a chance to get it in the Europe?!) I'm not into sloopstyle and I can't tell you more about that sport, but there's a reason number two...
Well, Mr Kenworthy maybe won a silver medal, but he is the one with a heart of gold. During his stay in Sochi, Captain America found the dog family near the media center.
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| Gus and Natalie Morales while recording an interview. |
'I tried to take them and bring them into the Athletes' Village with me, but you're not allowed to do that, so they've had to stay here', he told to Natalie Morales.
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On a spot he expressed interest in adopting and bringing them home, to the USA. , 'Yeah I want to bring these home with me', he added. Since the Olympics had started, we were able to see moving and cute photos of G. and his new friends which that young man was posting on his Twitter or Facebook. Even he admitted that, 'They are like the cutest thing ever'!
He was visiting his lovers every day, buying food and playing as long as he could.
Instead of going home and celebrating his huge success with family&friends, Silver Boy ended up his stay in Russia about a week longer than he had planned. Paper work and preparations to move took a bit longer, but the final of that case is amazing! As Kenworthy mentioned in one interview, his brother has already said, he'd love to take one of the pups and Gus'd keep another.
Thanks to Gus, the problem of stray dogs in Sochi caused a huge media type. He isn't the only good-natured athlete. Lindsay Jacobellis, David Backes and players of US hockey team also decided to take the dogs to the US with them.
The Behavior of those great athletes and wonderful people is moving. I'm full of amazement. It's impossible to rescue all of the stray animals in the area of Sochi and Olympic village, but thank to them, a few little, cute creatures are having safe and beloved homes.
Gus, you're the hero, better version of Captain America.
THANK YOU!
photos: twitter.com
quotes: usatoday.com





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