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Colbert: Kate Winslet; Laura Benanti. Also: Wolf Alice perform (rpt)
Corden: Annette Bening; actress Rachel Brosnahan. Also: Royal Blood perform (rpt)
Fallon: Pre-empted for Olympics
Meyers: ditto
Kimmel: Sam Rockwell; Miranda Kerr. Also: Awolnation perform (rpt)
SNL: pre-empted
The man who has marched shirtless and oiled-up in the past two Olympics -- summer and winter -- wasn't even last in Friday's race. Taufatofua was, however, near the back in 114th place out of 116 finishers, about 33 minutes behind gold medalist Dario Cologna.
And that was just fine by him.
"I would rather finish toward the end of the pack with all of my friends than somewhere in the middle by myself," said Taufatofua, who took up the sport last year after competing in taekwondo at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. "We fought together, we finish together."
Taufatofua and several others, like 43-year-old German Madrazo of Mexico, literally went around the world to qualify for the Winter Games, forging tight friendships along the way in pursuit of a common goal.
Madruzo placed 116th. The race winner was there to congratulate the last skiers to finish. Tautfatofua says he plans on competing in “something involving water” at Tokyo in 2020.
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