Summary Who's saying and doing what on Valentine's Day at the Winter Olympics:
SOCHI, Russia, Feb 14, 2014 (AFP) - "He s my partner, not my husband -- he hasn t made an honest woman of me yet -- he comes into the village tomorrow. He s been in a holding camp so we ve been away from each other for two weeks. It will be great to see him."
- British women s bobsleigh athlete Paula Walker on John Jackson, who pilots the men s four-man bob.
"Last time was the first year I even knew what day it was. I m not much of a Valentine s guy."
- Sweden s curling skip Niklas Edin
"It doesn t matter if it s Valentine s Day or a usual day, we train and we need to be with our team. It s not a special day for us."
- South Korea skip Kim Ji-Sun, whose husband Xu Xiaoming plays for the Chinese curling team.
"I m a married man, so maybe my wife will surprise me with something, but thanks for reminding me I have to go get her something."
- Thomas Ulsrud, skip of the Norway curling team
"It s Valentine s Day in Sochi! #HotCoolYours #BeMine"
- US skier Julia Mancuso, who won bronze in the women s super-combined, tweets her joy at the special day, mentioning the slogan of the Games
And finally...Russia s ice hockey team feel the love before their opening game with Slovenia.
