I’m volunteering as a medalist assistant at the Olympics — here’s what I get to do

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  • Author Bryan Searing is volunteering at the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. 
  • He’s working on the Ceremonies team — celebrating the medalists in a small ceremony after they’ve won their competitions, and prior to the larger ceremony in the evening. 
  • He and the other volunteers need to explain to a new medalist where to go, what they need to do and what they don’t — often in a second language.

Only a few hours until the Opening Ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics…

We have been busy with on-site training.

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