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Sunday, February 28, 2010
the end...
Going for Gold...with Red MIttens!!!!
Even Harry Jerome got his mittens, and its running for Gold!!!!...a funny detail all sculptures around Stanley park got theirs :O) GO CANADA GO!!...
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Friday, February 26, 2010
carte blanche?!!!
Sports Illustrated weighed in with the great headline: Ain’t No Party Like a Gold Medal Party, calling it the "most authentically cool celebration I’ve seen at these Games," adding "When you win a hockey gold medal for Canada on home soil, I think you’re pretty much given carte blanche."
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Canada's Women's Hockey team celebrated a much deserved gold medal on Thursday after beating perennial rivals the U.S. 2-0. Members of the team, returned to the ice some 30 minutes late and held a kegger held a tasteful celebration with a bit of beer and some champagne. This being an Olympics on home soil, you think the IOC would cut us a little bit of slack. After all, the City of Vancouver and Canada have rolled out the red carpet for these overpaid Swiss bureaucrats.
Read more: http://network.nationalpost.com/NP/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2010/02/26/canada-s-women-s-hockey-team-celebrate-with-beer-cigars-ioc-gets-huffy.aspx#ixzz0giHsdumU
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Go Canada Go!!!!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
cathartic...
http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/2010wintergames/Rochette+places+third+after+emotional+short+program/2604386/story.html
VANCOUVER -- If only the crowd could have hugged Joannie Rochette for three solid minutes, ensuring she stayed on her feet through a performance that we're told was cathartic but surely must have been hellacious too, they would have all felt better.The figure skater from Ile Dupas, Que. was everyone's daughter on Tuesday night at Pacific Coliseum, essentially adopted by Canadians not long after her mother Therese died early Sunday of a heart attack at age 55, leaving Joannie and father Normand to grieve under the sporting world's microscope.[Photo]But then she did the remarkable, she stood on her own, taller even than anyone could have hoped, with a medal chance still in her grasp at the end of the short program. She's third, locked in for bronze at 71.36, seven points clear of Japan's Miki Ando in fourth.
VANCOUVER -- If only the crowd could have hugged Joannie Rochette for three solid minutes, ensuring she stayed on her feet through a performance that we're told was cathartic but surely must have been hellacious too, they would have all felt better.The figure skater from Ile Dupas, Que. was everyone's daughter on Tuesday night at Pacific Coliseum, essentially adopted by Canadians not long after her mother Therese died early Sunday of a heart attack at age 55, leaving Joannie and father Normand to grieve under the sporting world's microscope.[Photo]But then she did the remarkable, she stood on her own, taller even than anyone could have hoped, with a medal chance still in her grasp at the end of the short program. She's third, locked in for bronze at 71.36, seven points clear of Japan's Miki Ando in fourth.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
platinum medals??
Evgeni Plushenko, the decorated Russian figure skater, was poised to repeat as a gold medalist in the Vancouver Olympics last week, but fell short on the second night to American Evan Lysacek.
Since then, Plushenko has blamed the judges and gotten support from his own prime minister, Vladimir Putin. Lysacek, meanwhile, has been caught up in confusing drama with a possible girlfriend.
It seems Plushenko has found a way to get past the near-miss, however -- and it doesn't involve a Sex Bomb. A visit to his web site reveals that he won a silver medal in 2002 and a gold in 2006. Both true. But then he claims to have won a platinum medal at the 2010 Winter Games. Scroll down for the bizarre screenshots, via Fourth Place Medal and zap2it.
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Monday, February 22, 2010
Electric Blue Vectorial Elevation
Using 20 large robotic searchlights around English Bay, the canopy of the Vancouver sky is transformed by the local audience or individuals worldwide who design their own patterns via a website . Their light sculptures are visible from a distance of 15 kilometres and the pattern changes roughly every 8 seconds.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Hockey Canada...facing elimination???
Canada vs USA today..what a hard match, ahhh Canada team will have to win the next 5 games if they want GOLD!!
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Thursday, February 18, 2010
Ice quality...
Ensuring that the ice conditions at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games are the best and most consistent possible for each athlete takes a great deal of hard work by a myriad of individuals, from members of the relevant International Federations to teams of experts from the Vancouver Organising Committee (VANOC) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Olympic light show
Light show on Sunset beach, West end Vancouver...top left corner Cypress mountain lights, were Canada's 1st Gold medal on National soil was won by Alexander Bilodeau.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Olympic ziplinning
if you want to have fun during the Olympics, just head downtown...and if you are patience, just wait 2 hrs if not 3 and get on this 3 seconds fun free zil line ride across robson square...I just watched...to cold too rainy...Im getting old ...
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Saturday, February 6, 2010
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