Hoda Kotb, Gus Kenworthy and Savannah Guthrie at the Winter Olympics in 2018.Photo: Courtesy of NBC News

“Every four years they try to trot us out on the ice,” says co-anchorSavannah Guthrie, who hosted NBC’s Opening Ceremonycoverage this year from the U.S.“It’s a comedy routine. We can’t. Wobbly. Ankles hurt. Cold.”
“We look ridiculous. We’re like Bambi, we can’t even stand up,” adds her co-anchorHoda Kotb. “I can’t do it anymore. I like my knees.”
Things took a particularly disastrous turn for Guthrie, 50, during the Winter Olympics in 2018.
“So the [producers] were like, ‘You’re going to learn to ski in PyeongChang.’ I never skied, because I grew up in the desert. We didn’tgoon skiing vacations,” says Guthrie, who was raised in Arizona. “That’s part of the reason the Winter Olympics are my favorite. Because we didn’t have snow [growing up], or ice hockey, or skating, and so it’s kind of magical to me.”
When it came time for the segment, “first of all, putting on the skiing boots and the whole outfit was harder than anything,” she says with a laugh. “ThenI fell six timesbefore I even got to the ski lift.”
Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Gus Kenworthy at the 2018 Winter Olympics.Courtesy of NBC News

it was only downhill from there. “I was on the bunny slope, but I was so terrified, I couldn’t get down,” she says.
Luckily she had an A-list rescue crew on hand to help.
“[Olympic skier]Gus Kenworthy, who had just won the gold medal, literally had to put me on his back and ski down the bunny slope with me on his back,” she adds. “And I believe he still has back spasms to this day.”
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TheTodayshow crew will largely be anchoring the coverage from the U.S. this year, with only Craig Melvin on-site in China.
Despite some disappointment at not being able to host from Beijing, “the vibe is the vibe,” adds Kotb. “It doesn’t matter where you are. And since families can’t go to see their kids and their loved ones participate, we hope to see some of themhere with us. We are going to have the juice that we had there, we’ll have it here. And I think the athletes' families will feel it and the athletes will feel it all the way in Beijing.”
To learn more about Team USA, visitTeamUSA.org. Watch the Winter Olympics, now, and the Paralympics, beginning March 4, on NBC.
source: people.com