You wear two of these on your feet to glide down a snowy mountain.
Ski
The opposite of soft; like the frozen ground
Hard or solid
The smooth, icy place where hockey and skating happen.
Rink
The large indoor building where skating events are held.
Arena
An athlete who moves quickly on ice blades.
Skater
A very fast, short race to the finish line.
Sprint
The cold season when these Olympic games take place.
Winter
A contest to see who can be the fastest.
Race
This word also describes the "____ Games."
Winter
Many winter coats have this soft material on the hood.
Fur
The path or lane that athletes stay in while racing.
Track
The loud sound a crowd makes when someone wins a medal.
Roar
A fast bobsled can sometimes look like this flying through space.
Rocket
What you do with the Olympic torch to get it to the stadium.
Carry
The Winter Olympics only happen once every four ________.
Years
When water turns to ice, it has to do this.
Freeze
A type of white bear that loves the freezing cold.
Polar
This is attached to a medal so you can wear it around your neck.
Ribbon
If you forget your mittens, you might ask a friend to ________ a pair.
Borrow
What an athlete must overcome before a big jump.
Fear
Athletes must do this every day to get stronger and faster.
Train
How you feel when you need a big glass of water.
Thirsty
The person who interviews athletes on TV.
Reporter
Every athlete has a "success ____" about how they got to the games.
Story
You walk through this to enter the Olympic stadium.
Door