Sochi Winter Olympics kick off with hope and hubris

Published February 8, 2014
Pakistan’s flag bearer, alpine skier Muhammad Karim parades during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics at the Fisht Olympic Stadium. – AFP Photo
Pakistan’s flag bearer, alpine skier Muhammad Karim parades during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics at the Fisht Olympic Stadium. – AFP Photo
A scene from the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics at the Fisht Olympic Stadium. – AFP Photo
A scene from the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics at the Fisht Olympic Stadium. – AFP Photo
Artists perform during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics. – AFP Photo
Artists perform during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics. – AFP Photo
Fireworks explode behind the Olympic flame cauldron during the Opening Ceremony. – AFP Photo
Fireworks explode behind the Olympic flame cauldron during the Opening Ceremony. – AFP Photo
Fireworks explode over the Fisht Olympic Stadium at the beginning of the Opening Ceremony. – AFP Photo
Fireworks explode over the Fisht Olympic Stadium at the beginning of the Opening Ceremony. – AFP Photo
Actors perform during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics at the Fisht Olympic Stadium. – AFP Photo
Actors perform during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics at the Fisht Olympic Stadium. – AFP Photo
The Olympic cauldron is lit during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics. – AP Photo
The Olympic cauldron is lit during the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics. – AP Photo
Artists perform during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics. – AFP Photo
Artists perform during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics. – AFP Photo
Athletes from different countries take part in the opening ceremony. – Reuters Photo
Athletes from different countries take part in the opening ceremony. – Reuters Photo
Actors perform during the opening ceremony of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics. – Reuters Photo
Actors perform during the opening ceremony of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics. – Reuters Photo
Fireworks light the sky over the Fisht Olympic Stadium as the Olympic flame is lit at the end of the Opening Ceremony. – AFP Photo
Fireworks light the sky over the Fisht Olympic Stadium as the Olympic flame is lit at the end of the Opening Ceremony. – AFP Photo

A crowning achievement for Russia kicked off with a celebration of its past greatness and hopes for future glory.

The opening ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympic Games was a celebration of Russia and presented Putin's version: a country with a rich and complex history emerging confidently from a rocky two decades and now capable of putting on a major international sports event.

During the ceremony, Russian TV star Yana Churikova shouted to a crowd still taking their seats: “Welcome to the center of the universe!”. For the next two weeks, it certainly is for the 3,000 athletes who will compete in 98 events, more people and contests than ever at the Winter Games.

It will be, too, for all those worried the games will be a target for terrorism.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and dozens of other world leaders were also present in Sochi for the ceremony.

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