Even when Winter Olympians aren’t competing—even when it’s summer time—they’re by no means really off responsibility. Being an Olympic-level athlete isn’t only a job; it’s an identification. So in relation to placing down roots, they take into account issues that many people non-elite-athletes (no judgement!) don’t need to: local weather, geography, and proximity to coaching services.
And since lots of them are so younger (the common age of athletes on the 2020 Tokyo Olympics was 27) and a lot of their time and assets is dedicated to honing their abilities, even probably the most proficient medalists don’t all the time reside in Cribs-style mansions. Some have fellow Olympian roommates. Some apply determine skating within the kitchen. And a few nonetheless stay with their final coaches and largest followers: mother and pa.
Earlier than the beginning of the Milano Cortina Video games on February 6 (the Video games decide again up for the Paralympics in March), AD visited seven Winter Olympians to see how and the place they get able to go for gold.
Laila Edwards and Caroline Harvey, the ice hockey gamers (and roommates!) on the College of Wisconsin
“We all know we’re there for each other…. We have now one another’s again.”
Laila Edwards, 22, and Caroline Harvey, 23, eat, sleep, and breathe hockey. After they’re not on the ice rink, which is walking-distance from their two-bedroom house, they’re watching a sport at dwelling on the sofa, positioned slightly below the intense crimson Wisconsin Badgers jerseys hanging on the wall. Upon their return to the College of Wisconsin every college 12 months, they show their uniform from the 12 months prior (Edwards, who performs each protection and ahead, is No. 10; Harvey, on protection, is No. 4).
Like most faculty seniors with the tip objective of commencement in sight, their schedules are jam-packed. They’ve acquired lessons and wish to check (“We don’t research,” Edwards says, laughing. “I’m simply kidding!”) and so they squeeze in time to prepare dinner and work out. This 12 months, with the Olympics on the horizon, furnishing their pad was even decrease down on their listing of priorities. “Our house’s like a frat home,” Harvey admits. “We’re so unhealthy at adorning.” Even their mates have seen—however not less than they hung a postcard on the fridge, Harvey factors out.
Edwards and Harvey have been mates for over a decade. They met after they have been 10 and 11 throughout a hockey match in Boston. “KK,” as Edwards lovingly refers to Harvey, “joined our workforce for a weekend, however she had a bizarre helmet and a bizarre haircut,” she says. They reconnected years later after they each relocated to Rochester, New York, for the elite women’ hockey program at Bishop Kearney Excessive Faculty—and Harvey had “totally different hair and [a different] helmet,” Edwards explains, “so we grew to become mates.” Rooming collectively in faculty was a no brainer. In reality, “It made sense,” they each say in unison.














