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Winter Olympics 2010; Vancouver, Canada
Topic Started: Jan 8 2010, 03:58 PM (3,756 Views)
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Vancouver 2010
XXI Olympic Winter Games, Canada

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Welcome to the thread for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games from Vancouver, Canada. The 21st Winter Olympics will take place from February 12th to the 28th.

This will be the third Olympics hosted by Canada after 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal and the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary.

Bid

Vancouver won the bidding process in 2003 after beating Pyeongchang in South Korea and Salzburg in Austria.

Venues

Some venues such as the Richmond Olympic Oval will be at sea level, which is a rarity for the Winter Games. The 2010 games will also be the first to have the Opening Ceremony indoors.

Because the Vancouver Canucks will have their stadium used for ice hockey, they will have to go on the longest road trip in NHL history - 14 games over 6 weeks.

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BC Place - opening and closing ceremonies

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Canada Hockey Place (General Motors Place) - ice hockey

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Cypress Mountain - freestyle skiing, snowboarding

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Pacific Coliseum - figure skating, short track speed skating

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Richmond Olympic Oval - speed skating

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UBC Thunderbird Arena - ice hockey

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Whistler Olympic Park - biathlon, cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, ski jumping

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Whistler Sliding Centre - bobsleigh, luge, skeleton

Also... Whistler Creekside - alpine skiing and Vancouver Olympic Centre - curling.
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Sports

Alping skiing
Biathlon
Bobsleigh
Cross-country skiing
Curling
Figure skating
Freestyle skiing
Ice hockey
Luge
Nordic combined
Short track speed skating
Skeleton
Ski jumping
Snowboarding
Speed skating

Vancouver 2010 will also be the first Winter Olympics in which both men's and women's hockey will be played on a narrower, NHL-sized ice rink, measuring 200 ft x 85 ft (61 m x 26 m), instead of the international size of 200 ft x 98.5 ft (61 m x 30 m).

Schedule

The schedule can be seen here. Also, here's the BBC's version.

For us in the UK, click here to see the BBC's coverage and what time and channels events are on.

Past Standings

Click here to see the All-time Medal Standings from all the Winter Olympic Games.

Click here for the 2006 standings from the Turin Olympics.
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Bobsleigh and Ice Hockey :eek: Too bad France couldn't make the hockey part :snooty: What countries will be in the Bobsleigh event?
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Petter Northug jr, skiing, is Norway's biggest hope as well as Ole Einar Bjørndalen in biathlon. Don't think we will take any golds in ski-jumping this year, we are in a bad form!

Will be very exciting to see Håvard Bøkko, ice skating, who is a friend of Cathrine. He fell in today's Euros in Hamar and he has lost his coach Peter Mueller so he is into a very tough time. Can he bounce back and take medals?

I think Norway will take 5 gold medals.
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I can't find a list for the bobsleigh event, Ligue. I'm sure we'll find out closer to the event.

Marius - I thought you were going to the Euros? Bokko :neured: Kramer beats him again then (I think he was 4th though). :lol:
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Cathrine's bus from Kristiansund to Oslo was stuck due to the bad weather. Trains and buses have been cancelled lately due to the extreme cold weather. Very bad news, but at least she didn't get to see that live. Bøkko means a lot for her and it would be a disgrace to be see her when he fell.

A fall in ice skating is actually rare and especially for a mighty man like him. Can be compared to United's loss to Leeds lately in football.
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Norway's possition on the medal table has varied from outstanding to disgrace the last years. Usually we've been very good, but two golds last time was dissapointing. We should do better this time, but I can't see us back on 2002 level.

2006, Torino: 13th (2 - 8 - 9)
2002, Salt Lake: 1st (13 - 5 - 7)
1998, Nagano: 2nd (10 - 10 - 5)
1994, Lillehammer: 2nd (10 - 11 - 5)
1992, Albertville: 3rd (9 - 6 - 5)
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Wow, Norway have fallen! :eek2:

Where do you think Norway will get the 5 golds from then?
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Dunno exactly, but Bjørndalen should be good, as well as Northug. Maybe Marit Bjørgen for women if she comes back to 2005 level. And we have dark horses in many sports.

It would be really really cool to see Bøkko take a medal at least. Can't talk about gold after what has happend this season with his coach that was sacked and injury trouble now. To fall at home in Vikingskipet with all your fans near was very sad. Cathrine seemed depressed when we talked earlier, so hopefully Håvard will get his revenge.
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Marit Bjørgen will fail. She won't get back to her great period back.
Northaug will fail and make jokes. A silver medal is fail.

Bjørndalen will gain most medals in this Olympic Games - if it's possible.
We'll have a chance in curling too.
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It's just days away, folks! B)

Just read that Jamaica won't be repeating what they did in 1988 (remember the Cool Runnings film?) - they won't be competing this year. :( The story is here, but in Italian.
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I can't wait for this now. :lol: I've updated the second post with some stuff.

I thought this blog was quite interesting. Marius, Snorre and maybe zzwampen have to read the "Sibling rivalry in Scandinavia" bit (and Marius, it answers our question from yesterday about the Australian who beat everyone from the back :lol: ). Swedes have pledged to give £10 each to any Swedish athlete who beats Northug. Over a thousand people have joined. :|
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It's just days away, folks! B)

Just read that Jamaica won't be repeating what they did in 1988 (remember the Cool Runnings film?) - they won't be competing this year. :( The story is here, but in Italian.
Indeed... Although, probably for the best. We don't need them tipping over, and crashing in front of the finish line.
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Let me try and get you guys in the mood a bit more for the Olympics with these memorable moments in the recent history of the Winter Olympics (from The Guardian's website):

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There was something wonderfully incongruous about Jamaica entering a four-man bobsleigh team at the 1988 Calgary Olympics. Yet, against expectations, they weren't that bad ... Granted, they crashed during one of their runs and had to walk to the finish line, but their explosive starts were commendable and their story so heartening it inspired the movie Cool Runnings


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Few finishes to a Winter Olympic event will ever be as close as this one in the 4x10km relay in 1994 ... Bjorn Daehlie of Norway and Silvio Fauner of Italy, the anchor-leg skiers, were separated by the little more than the length of a ski as they crossed the finish line. The seemingly indomitable Daehlie, a legend of multiple Olympics, was beaten by his Italian rival


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The one that's been mentioned here a few times :lol:
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The look on Australian Steven Bradbury's face said it all - he couldn't believe it, nor could anyone else. Bradbury had just won the 1,000m race at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, relying on little more than his own ineptitude to see him through. Bradbury couldn't keep pace with his rivals, which he knew, but when they all crashed ahead of him on the final bend Bradbury claimed the gold medal


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One of my favourite moments having seen it remade in the film 'Miracle'. Amateurs beat the professionals, nice.
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Many Americans consider this to be one of the country's finest sporting moments – a game that has gone down in history as much for the immortal words 'do you believe in miracles?' of commentator Al Michaels as for the shock of the result. The US team, comprising amateur and collegiate players, beat the favourites, the USSR, 4-3 and went on to win gold at Lake Placid in 1980


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To some he was an enigma, to others simply an idiot. Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards was, at least, the hero of the 1988 Games – his spectacularly hopeless attempts in the 70m and 90m ski jump captured the public's imagination. He finished last in both events


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Eddie 'The Eagle' might not have come a cropper, but Austria's Hermann Maier certainly did. His spine-crunching tumble during the downhill race in Hakuba in 1998 looked impossible to survive. Yet Maier not only survived, he won gold in the SuperG and giant slalom later that week


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Winning a gold medal meant more to American Dan Jansen than to perhaps any other athlete to have competed at the Winter Olympics. A fine speed skater, he raced in the immediate wake of his sister's death from leukemia in 1988, but failed to win gold. Four years later he again floundered. And when he blew his chance in the 500m at the 1994 Games, everyone thought his bid was doomed ... But Jansen clinched gold in the 1,000m and fulfilled his dream
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It was me who mentioned the Bradbury moment. Still my favourite moment in the winter olympics.(As usual, GB isn't likely to win anything... We only got one medal last time, and that was a bronze in the skellington...)
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