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Winter Olympics Supporters - In Good And Bad

Since the Winter Olympics are approaching, it was time to find out who will support Slovenian winter heroes in the best way.

Peter Prevc Fanclub is the largest official Slovenian community of supporters of one of the most successful contemporary ski jumpers from Slovenia, Peter Prevc, on Facebook. To date, it has accumulated over 33,000 likes and almost as many followers.
They are already preparing to loudly cheer for him when he will perform at the 23rd Winter Olympics to be held in February.

The cheerleaders joined the cousin
The overwhelming fan club was founded by Petar's cousin Brigita Prevc and a friend Mitja Šolar. They believe that there are no poor results and that each point is a success. Euphoria is enormous with every great result. The indicator is also a number of positive responses from all fans who follow this page on Facebook.
"We do not have bad results in our thinking, they do not exist," says Mitja. Every jump for world cup points is an exceptional success.

Their goal is not only to celebrate good results, but also to suport the athletes when they are disappointed with the performance and when they do not achieve the highest results.

The founders of Peter Prevc Fanclub are proud, as they managed to bring the fanclub page to a very high level in a short period of time. The posts are high quality, which helped them increase the number of fans and followers really fast.

The co-ordinators are always striving to make it better and to publish as many interesting news and stories as possible, in order to keep fans informed about the events, so they can be up to date with the jumpers - Slovenian winter heroes.
This season, Slovenian athletes will take fans to the winter season with new cheerleading movements. Alpine skiers Ilka Štuhec, Štefan Hadalin and Ana Bucik were the first to introduce new cheerleading movements through dance and showed that their heart beats for Slovenia and for athletes of all disciplines.

News source and photo: Siol.net