Predicting the future for these Olympians
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — They've had their moment on prime-time TV, the skiers and skaters who dazzled or flopped in the Winter Olympics. But fame can be fleeting, and a lot of Olympians are quickly forgotten as we concentrate on other sports in the four years between games.
With that in mind, let's take a bit of a fanciful look at where some of these Olympic stars may be 10 years from now:
ALEXANDER KRUSHELNITSKY — The Russian not only became the first curler to test positive for performance enhancing drugs , but jeopardized his country's chances of being reinstated before the end of the Pyeongchang Games. He'll be living in the U.S.

