The BBC Olympics Trolley is back!
But is without a name.. BBC presenter Radzi Chingyanganya has asked viewers to name the trolley using the #BBCOlympics hashtag on social media.
The trolley – now equipped with skis – first made an appearance back in 2014 at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, where Clare Balding used it to broadcast from the Olympic park.
#bbcolympics The trolley should be called "SKIDAZZLE'
— Robert Cronshaw (@CronshawRobert) February 23, 2018
#bbcolympics….
The trolley name…..Wheely Wiley Notty— carol mccarthy (@cazzy412) February 23, 2018
Trolley Parton!!!!! #BBCOlympics @Rosie_Quigley
— Dan (@danfizzle49) February 23, 2018
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