When we're talking average, we're talking average in comparison to pretty much every other athlete / skier who's taken part in this year's Winter Olympics.
The story behind the video, however, is even odder. Swaney, who's an American from Oakland but claims her parents are from Hungary, effectively duped the system into having her compete at the Winter Olympics' Women's Halfpipe Ski for Hungary. As longtime judge Steele Spence - yes, that's a real name - explained to the Denver Post, a lot of it simply had to do with turning up in the right place.
Essentially, Steele explains, the Winter Olympics requires that you place in the Top 30 in a number of competitions in that particular event. Women's Halfpipe Skiing doesn't exactly have a huge array of competitors, so placing in the Top 30 is relatively easy if you're prepared to simply wait for someone to crash so you don't place dead last.
"The field is not that deep in the women’s pipe and she went to every World Cup, where there were only 24, 25, or 28 women. She would compete in them consistently over the last couple years and sometimes girls would crash so she would not end up dead last. There are going to be changes to World Cup quotas and qualifying to be eligible for the Olympics. Those things are in the works so technically you need to qualify up through the system."
So, how mediocre are we talking? Take a look and see for yourself.
This very average skier who found a way to make the Olympics should serve as an inspiration to us all https://t.co/DvlGFXTyAj pic.twitter.com/XZMCv79FdW
— Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) February 20, 2018
Not surprisingly, Swaney's antics caught people's imagination - and ire.
Hungarian Ski Federation on Elizabeth Swaney:"The situation was mainly caused by the qualification system and few participants. It is a fact that we have not seen Elizabeth in action the last year, we realised her level at the Olympics. She self-funded her preparation&qualifying"
— Gergely Marosi (@emgergo) February 19, 2018
The #Olympics are just a giant farce these days. When athletes like #ElizabethSwaney go “country shopping” it’s become a debacle. She was born and raised in the U.S., is an American citizen, and competed for Venezuela before competing for Hungary in 2018. @iocmedia
— Tom Prefect (@Stubborn_Truths) February 19, 2018
Least surprising news: US-born not-good-skier w #TeamHungary #ElizabethSwaney finished dead last in #Olympic #halfpipe qualifying. But she achieved her childhood Olympic dream, qualifying for#PyeongChang2018 by showing up at World Cup contests for 2 years. https://t.co/K5jbxwNKwC pic.twitter.com/B7J9w4oEq4
— Jason Blevins (@jasonblevins) February 19, 2018
So, yeah, there you have it. Never let it be said that money and determination will stop you from doing anything.
Via Twitter