Olympians you might see when the Sochi Games begin Feb. 6
With the Winter Games beginning Thursday, here are some athletes you might see in the next two weeks as well as some other images.
Mexico's Snow Prince
This undated image released by the Mexico Olympic Committee, shows Mexico skier Hubertus Von Hohenlohe wearing his Marachi speed suit. Von Hohenlohe certainly won't be hard to miss on the slopes at the Sochi Games, the German prince, who turns 55 in a few days, will be the one wearing a flamboyant Mariachi speed suit as he competes for Mexico. He's certainly a colorful character. Born in Mexico City, he's royalty because of his family's blood line. (AP Photo/Mexico Olympic Committee)
Olympic torch relay to Sochi
Olympic torch relay to Sochi
In this photo provided by Olympictorch2014.com, people hold balloons during a welcome ceremony of the Olympic torch relay in Nalchik, the regional capital of Kabardino-Balkaria province, southern Russia, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014. The 65,000-kilometer (40,389 mile) Sochi torch relay, which started on Oct. 7, is the longest in Olympic history. The torch has traveled to the North Pole on a Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker and has even been flown into space. (AP Photo/ Olympictorch2014.com)
Olympic torch relay to Sochi
In this photo taken on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 and provided by Olympictorch2014.com, Russian pop singer Diana Gurdsskaya, center, walks with an Olympic torch during a welcome ceremony of the Olympic torch relay in Chechnya's provincial capital Grozny, southern Russian. The 65,000-kilometer (40,389 mile) Sochi torch relay, which started on Oct. 7, is the longest in Olympic history. The torch has traveled to the North Pole on a Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker and has even been flown into space. (AP Photo/ Olympictorch2014.com) EDITORIAL USE ONLY
Olympic torch relay to Sochi
In this photo provided by Olympictorch2014.com, torch bearer Rakhim Chakhkiev stands at the entrance to the Tower of Reconciliation before climbing on top of the tower during the Olympic torch relay in Magas, the provincial capital of the Russian region of Ingushetia in the North Caucasus, Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014. The 65,000-kilometer (40,389 mile) Sochi torch relay, which started on Oct. 7, is the longest in Olympic history. The torch has traveled to the North Pole on a Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker and has even been flown into space. (AP Photo/Olympictorch2014.com)
Olympic torch relay to Sochi
The leader of Dagestan Ramazan Abdulatipov, left, and an unidentified Olympic torch bearer light an Olympic flame during an Olympic torch relay in the city of Makhachkala, regional capital of southern Russian Caucasus province of Dagestan on Monday, Jan. 27, 2014. The 65,000-kilometer (40,389 mile) Sochi torch relay, which started on Oct. 7, is the longest in Olympic history. The torch has traveled to the North Pole on a Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker and has even been flown into space. (AP Photo/Sergei Rasulov, NewsTeam)
Olympic torch relay to Sochi
In this photo taken on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2014 and provided by Olympictorch2014.com, an Olympic torch bearer Yuri Kochetkov, right, sits in a carriage with an Olympic torch during the torch relay in the southern Russian city of Astrakhan. The relay for the Sochi Winter Games, which began on Oct. 7 2013 in Moscow, will pass through many cities that showcase the historical, cultural and ethnic richness of Russia. (AP Photo/Olympictorch2014.com)
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Olympic torch relay to Sochi
In this photo provided by Olympictorch2014.com, performers dressed in folk costumes welcome Olympic flame with Russian traditional bread-and-salt during the Olympic torch relay in Yelets, some 380 kilometers (237.5 miles) south of Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014. The 65,000-kilometer (40,389 mile) Sochi torch relay, which started on Oct. 7, is the longest in Olympic history. The torch has traveled to the North Pole on a Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker and has even been flown into space. (AP Photo/Olympictorch2014.com)
Olympic torch relay to Sochi
In this photo provided by Olympictorch2014.com, torch bearer Natalya Afonasenkova carries an Olympic torch past a sign reading Bryansk during the Olympic torch relay in Bryansk, about 300 kilometers (187 miles) southwest of Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014. The 65,000-kilometer (40,389 mile) Sochi torch relay, which started on Oct. 7, is the longest in Olympic history. The torch has traveled to the North Pole on a Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker and has even been flown into space. (AP Photo/Olympictorch2014.com)

