Liu Zhongqing must be a ghost. His name was on the leaderboard but the Chinese skier was nowhere to be seen.
NBC hopped around the Winter Olympics on Thursday night like a freestyle aerialist getting ready to launch, and the result was a generally satisfying variety of frigid frolics, beauty, grit, athletic insanity, and the Flying Hurricane.
Even a corrupt skating judge (they're all supposed to be locked in some cooler in Kazakhstan, but you never know) could see the wonder of women's figure-skating champion Kim Yu-Na.
Every one in the final group of women rose brilliantly to the occasion. Canadian Joannie Rochette spilled tears, drew ours, and got Scott Hamilton so verklempt that he was speechless for the first time in his life with her bronze-medal-winning turn just four days after the unexpected death of her mother.
