Olympic Ring Fails in First Minutes of Opening Ceremony

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Annie Colbert
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Olympic Ring Fails in First Minutes of Opening Ceremony
One of the Olympic rings fails to open during the opening ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, Friday, Feb. 7, 2014. Credit: AP Photo/David J. Phillip

Folks, we have the first Olympics fail of the opening ceremony.

An oversized Olympic ring failed to illuminate during the early moments of the ceremony, leaving a sad snowflake where the fifth ring should have been.

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Those able to watch the festivities live (sorry, America) hit Twitter to take a jab at the mishap.

Epic fail during @Sochi2014 #OpeningCeremony... pic.twitter.com/CCCr8ikdWr— Daily_Express (@Daily_Express) February 7, 2014

Looks like $51 billion only gets you 4 out of 5 Olympic Rings! #FAIL . Good luck to all taking part #Sochi2014 pic.twitter.com/lxiDg2CDTF— Eamo (@eamonharbison) February 7, 2014

Oh Oh.... Olympic Rings at Opening Ceremony. 80% correct? Lol #fail #Sochi2014 #TeamUSA #Olympics2014 pic.twitter.com/SiIPWmU7kt— Bobbie O'Leary (@oleary_b) February 7, 2014

They had 7 years of preparation, & at the climax of the first segment one of the five Olympic rings fails to open!! EPIC FAIL !! #Sochi2014— A. Karim (@AKarimKhalifeh) February 7, 2014

Russia cant finish the Olympic Rings #TeamUSA #Sochi2014 #fail— connor wiseman (@sapientis3112) February 7, 2014

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Credit: AP Photo/David J. Phillip

UPDATE: The Associated Press reports that Russian television cut to footage from the opening ceremony dress rehearsal when the Olympic ring malfunction occurred.

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During the live ceremony, the fifth ring failed to fully open. On Russian television, producers inserted footage from a dress rehearsal. Credit: AP Photo

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