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Games over

A couple days ago took place the closing ceremony and, a few hours before that, the last medal event with the Ice Hockey Game between Canada and United States.

The competition between the two countries, in particular in NHL, has always been pretty intense. And after the first game in the qualification round and US victory, American people were relatively confident in a gold win.

But Canada finally won in the over time thanks to a golden goal, well, more exactly a “Crosby goal”! And it’s a 14th Gold medal for the host country.

The direct result of this last game score is more important that you can imagine. In fact, there is a cultural impact hidden behind a desire of revenge:

For example, a random radio station in Buffalo banned Canadian music last Monday, protesting against the Canadian celebration about the gold medal win in men’s Ice Hockey. True, this is a kind of “passive aggressiveness” , but still… Even if you support a team, the Olympic spirit is about peace and respect; even more when we have great singers!

Well, the Vancouver Olympic Winter Games 2010 are now over. Everything (almost!) is back to normal and some people are really relieved! No more Olympic theme song, no more fireworks, no more lines to get into a bar… But still, the paralympic Games are starting soon, and there are some more venues until March 27th. For more information about that, you should go visit the Cultural Olympiad website.

I hope you enjoyed the Olympics!

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First Medal for Canada !

Here we are! Everybody in the office is happy now! It’s a silver medal for Canada thanks to Jennifer Heil. After a great run, she finishes at the 2nd place in the Women Freesyle Skiing, between 2 US skiers. Hannah Kerney is the new Olympic Champion.

The young Canadian Chloé Dufour-Lapointe, 18 years old only, is 5th, which is a great performance for her first Winter Olympic Games.

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Olympic Records in Vancouver 2010 !

Already 3 Olympic Records in the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.

In Speed Skating 5000m (Holland), in Short Track 3000m (China) and in Women Ice Hockey: HUUUUGE win for Canada 18 to NOTHING against Slovakia in the Group A 2nd game.

More news later with maybe the first Olympic Medal for Canada, in Freestyle Skiing.

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Olympic Torch Relay reaches downtown Vancouver

Earlier today the Olympic Torch Relay reached downtown Vancouver, and since I happen to live right in middle of downtown I had a chance to see the torch from my own balcony! Check out the picture below. Please bear in mind I’m on the 21st floor and my lens can only reach so far.

Olympic Torch on Robson & Burrard

Olympic Torch on Robson & Burrard

I have to say it was pretty awesome to see the torch come by. A once in a lifetime experience!

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Hosting the world…Can Vancouver handle it?

I say we can!

It’s Thursay February 11, 2010 and Vancouver is buzzing, the city is electric! We all wait in anticipation as to what’s to come over the course of the next 3 weeks and despite being bombarded by Olympic preperation, I would venture to say, no one truly knows what to expect. So far, my drive to work is effortless, I whip over the bridge from North Vancouver in no time. Taking full advantage of the ‘traffic free’ mornings, I can’t help but wonder how long it will last. Maybe, just maybe, the ones being so obedient by taking public transit will pave the way for the ‘rule breakers’ who like to press their luck!

Traffic aside, one day before the opening ceremonies of the 2010 Olympic games, Vancouver is as ready as we’ll ever be. No more ‘prep time’, it’s ‘show time’! We’re a dynamic, multicultural city and ready to host the world. I say it’s a pretty awesome feeling…and I say Vancouver will step up to the plate and give China a run for its money!

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