Medvedev served as Russian president between 2008 to 2012 but has been a largely marginal figure since moving to prime minster when his mentor Vladimir Putin returned to the Kremlin in 2012.
Russian state television footage uploaded onto YouTube shows Medvedev abruptly closing his eyes and nodding his head just before the Games are about to be declared open Friday evening. He was sitting in the VIP stand at the Fisht stadium close to Putin and dozens of world leaders who attended the ceremony to support their athletes.
A sarcastic popular hashtag appeared in Russian "PodderzhimDimu" -- "Let's support Dima". Dima is the short version of the Russian name Dmitry. One picture being posted showed just a black square with the slogan: "The Olympics through the eyes of Medvedev". Another showed his sleeping head in the place of the fifth Olympic ring that failed to appear in a glitch at the start of the ceremony.
"The ballerina Vishneva dances to quiet calm music, so as not to wake up Medvedev," said the prominent anonymous blogger KermlinRussia, referring to the ballerina Diana Vishneva who was one of the stars of the show.
One blogger has already created a spoof account called "The Sleeping Medvedev". "Sleep is good for your health," it says. "Good morning the country! I have woken up!" it adds.
The furore is particularly ironic given that while president Medvedev became the first Russian leader to embrace Twitter and other social networks, sending a now notorious "Hi Everyone!" as his first tweet.
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