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“Camera Fiasco Mars Gold Medal Moment in Skeleton Run”

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BBC commentator John Hunt expressed disappointment with the camera work by the host broadcaster, which caused viewers to miss the crucial beginning of Matt Weston’s gold medal-winning mixed team skeleton run. Despite the setback, Team GB, represented by Weston and Tabitha Stoecker, managed to secure Britain’s second gold medal of the day by defeating two German teams.

During Weston’s preparation to start his run, the camera shifted focus away from him to the Team GB official behind him, leading to frustration among those watching the event. This mishap resulted in viewers missing out on witnessing a significant sporting moment unfold.

Criticism of the camera work was widespread, with Hunt vocalizing his frustration, questioning the decisions made by the production team. Despite the initial setback, Weston delivered an impressive performance, securing his second gold medal at the Winter Olympics and becoming the first British athlete to achieve this feat.

Stoecker, emotional during a joint interview, expressed gratitude towards Weston and highlighted the importance of teamwork in their success. This victory propelled Great Britain to the 12th position in the medal standings, with all three medals won being gold within just three days.

The ongoing Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games offer fans over 850 hours of live action on discovery+ via Prime Video. Fans can access comprehensive Olympic coverage through the £3.99 discovery+ Entertainment subscription, providing access to TNT Sports 2 for continuous coverage of the games.

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