Wish I could attend, but I'll have to settle for watching it on TV.
2010 Winter Olympics
2010 Winter Olympics
Just curious if any Trippers were going to the Winter Olympics this February? I would LOVE to go for the hockey (surprise, surprise), but also enjoy the snowboarding and downhill skiing.

Wish I could attend, but I'll have to settle for watching it on TV.
Wish I could attend, but I'll have to settle for watching it on TV.
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SpursFan1902
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I am still paying for the World Cup in 2006!!
I would love to be sitting right next to ya Kez, waiting for them to drop the puck, but alas, no live Olympics for me.
I have to agree with you, Face on the Ice Dancing although I would rather they get rid of it than add ballet!! Down with Torville and Dean!!
I have to agree with you, Face on the Ice Dancing although I would rather they get rid of it than add ballet!! Down with Torville and Dean!!
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SpursFan1902 wrote:I am still paying for the World Cup in 2006!!I would love to be sitting right next to ya Kez, waiting for them to drop the puck, but alas, no live Olympics for me.
I have to agree with you, Face on the Ice Dancing although I would rather they get rid of it than add ballet!! Down with Torville and Dean!!
I always enjoy the Winter Olympics much more than the summer ones, especially the hockey (Spurs, Kez -- we'd make a great trio out there to drop the puck!).... sadly the closest I will get to the Olympics is when the flame came a mile from our house last week. I did get a pair of the red mittens (a hot item in Canada!) for Christmas though
[web]https://www.vancouver2010.com/more-2010- ... d-mittens/[/web]
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Luge competitor Nodar Kumaritashvili killed in training accident
The Vancouver Winter Olympics was plunged into the blackest of shadows following the death of a Georgian luge competitor just hours before the razzamattaz of the opening ceremony.
By Jacquelin Magnay
12 Feb 2010[/align]
Olympic officials worked frantically to save the life of 21 year-old Nodar Kumaritashvili, who crashed at a speed of more than 90mph on one of the most dangerous sections of the luge run that has previously been criticised for its extreme design.
Countries have also complained about the lack of training on the course, as Canada limited access to it so that their competitors would have a home town advantage.
In an official statement, the International Olympic Committee said doctors were unable to revive him who died in hospital. “Our first thoughts are with the family, friends and colleagues of the athlete. The whole Olympic Family is struck by this tragedy, which clearly casts a shadow over these Games”, said IOC president Jacques Rogge.
The crash happened on curve 16, known as Thunderbird, where sliders are hit by five and a half G forces – more than an F1 driver. Kumaritashvili came up too high, banged down into the inside wall and then was flicked into a metal pole,holding up a roof. He had also crashed during the first training run the day before in a similar spot.
President of the World Luge Federation Joseph Fendt said: ‘’The track is too fast. We had planned it to be a maximum of 137 km/h but it is about 20km/h faster. We think this is a planning mistake.’’
Training was immediately cancelled and the opening luge event has been suspended until officials restructure the track to make it safer. Kumaritashvili’s death came shortly after the very experienced two time Olympic gold medalist Armin Zoegller of Italy crashed. He slid for 200m and was unhurt. Australian womens luge competitor Hannah Campbell-Pegg said two days ago that the lugers were being treated as crash test dummies down a dangerous course.
US slider Tony Benshoof the physics of the curves meant there was no margin for error. "On the first run, I had some problems in the lower portion of the track. Because of the physics of the curves, and going at 95 miles per hour, there's a really small margin for error. You really need to get it right from curve nine to get as far as curve 13, because once you get to curve 11 and 12, you're going too fast to correct yourself."
The death is the fifth that has occurred at the Winter Olympic Games – all of them happening during training – and the first since 1992 in Albertville, when a skier died during a demonstration sport of speed skiing.
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A pretty nasty start...

Luge competitor Nodar Kumaritashvili killed in training accident
The Vancouver Winter Olympics was plunged into the blackest of shadows following the death of a Georgian luge competitor just hours before the razzamattaz of the opening ceremony.
By Jacquelin Magnay
12 Feb 2010[/align]
Olympic officials worked frantically to save the life of 21 year-old Nodar Kumaritashvili, who crashed at a speed of more than 90mph on one of the most dangerous sections of the luge run that has previously been criticised for its extreme design.
Countries have also complained about the lack of training on the course, as Canada limited access to it so that their competitors would have a home town advantage.
In an official statement, the International Olympic Committee said doctors were unable to revive him who died in hospital. “Our first thoughts are with the family, friends and colleagues of the athlete. The whole Olympic Family is struck by this tragedy, which clearly casts a shadow over these Games”, said IOC president Jacques Rogge.
The crash happened on curve 16, known as Thunderbird, where sliders are hit by five and a half G forces – more than an F1 driver. Kumaritashvili came up too high, banged down into the inside wall and then was flicked into a metal pole,holding up a roof. He had also crashed during the first training run the day before in a similar spot.
President of the World Luge Federation Joseph Fendt said: ‘’The track is too fast. We had planned it to be a maximum of 137 km/h but it is about 20km/h faster. We think this is a planning mistake.’’
Training was immediately cancelled and the opening luge event has been suspended until officials restructure the track to make it safer. Kumaritashvili’s death came shortly after the very experienced two time Olympic gold medalist Armin Zoegller of Italy crashed. He slid for 200m and was unhurt. Australian womens luge competitor Hannah Campbell-Pegg said two days ago that the lugers were being treated as crash test dummies down a dangerous course.
US slider Tony Benshoof the physics of the curves meant there was no margin for error. "On the first run, I had some problems in the lower portion of the track. Because of the physics of the curves, and going at 95 miles per hour, there's a really small margin for error. You really need to get it right from curve nine to get as far as curve 13, because once you get to curve 11 and 12, you're going too fast to correct yourself."
The death is the fifth that has occurred at the Winter Olympic Games – all of them happening during training – and the first since 1992 in Albertville, when a skier died during a demonstration sport of speed skiing.
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A pretty nasty start...
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To add to everyone's non surprise, I, too am waiting for the hockey, as well as some of the skiing and snowboarding events. I haven't really watched the figure skating since Peggy Flemming retired and I still say DOWN WITH TORVILLE AND DEAN!! And I only single them out because they are names I can remember... 
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Did anyone see the opening ceremonies? Dear God, that had to be the worst rendition of O Canada I've ever heard! The girls' voice was ok, but the composition was horrible.... I almost didn't recognize my own national anthem.
Glad to see they did a moment of silence in rememberence of the Georgian athlete who was killed.
Glad to see they did a moment of silence in rememberence of the Georgian athlete who was killed.
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I watched Sweden and Germany tonight... Matias Ohlund scored the first one for the Swedes (he plays for the Lightning) so I was pleased. I am having a hard time keeping up with when games are on, so I am catching them as I can. Correct me if I am wrong, but I think Finland won today or yesterday too. Not sure who they had in goal, but our goalie, Antero Niitymaki, got the call for Finland, so hopefully he has a win under his belt.
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1. The death of the Georgian luge athlete was horrific. I watched the footage just the once. The decision to acknowledge his death at the Opening Ceremony was gracious and appropriate.
2. I really enjoyed the "Fiddlers From the East" segment - brilliant stuff. Although my dad lived in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, he never mentioned "Newfoundland Screech". Inside family joke, but heck: that 'splains a lot!
3. Olympic Hockey coverage in the US has been weak at best -- really have to stay on top of the TV listings and set the Tivo to record overnight.
But heck, I'd LOVE to be sitting with my fellow 'Trippers up there in Vancouver -- how cool would that be?
4. Just finished watching the US-Norway hockey game.
5. Looking forward to the US-Canada hockey match on Sunday. Canada is heavily favoured, but you never know .....
2. I really enjoyed the "Fiddlers From the East" segment - brilliant stuff. Although my dad lived in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, he never mentioned "Newfoundland Screech". Inside family joke, but heck: that 'splains a lot!
3. Olympic Hockey coverage in the US has been weak at best -- really have to stay on top of the TV listings and set the Tivo to record overnight.
But heck, I'd LOVE to be sitting with my fellow 'Trippers up there in Vancouver -- how cool would that be?
4. Just finished watching the US-Norway hockey game.
5. Looking forward to the US-Canada hockey match on Sunday. Canada is heavily favoured, but you never know .....
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