Dogecoin Community Helps Send Indian Team to Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics
WOW. The Dogecoin community is at it again. First they raised over $30,000 in Dogecoin to send the Jamaican bobsled team to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Now, the folks at r/Dogecoin and the Dogecoin Foundation have raised more than $7000 in DOGE to send Indian luge contender Shiva Keshavan to Sochi. The goal of 4 million DOGE was surprisingly reached in just three hours, with hundreds of donors and one anonymous 3 million DOGE donation. Shiva Keshavan has no personal coach and has to rely almost entirely on private donations. Keshavan's sled, pictured below, was built in his garage....
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