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2010 Winter Olympics tidbits

jlb1705

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I know we have a ton of threads now, the deceased luger, Lindsey Vonn, hockey, etc. I love the winter olympics though, and wanted to talk about some of the other stuff (not figure skating).

Watching short track tonight was pretty cool. The finish in the final was fun to watch. The Koreans were but a moment away from sweeping the medals, when one of them pulled a dumb move and wrecked him and his teammate. Ohno and Celski were trailing, and glided past the wreck to take the silver and bronze that the other two guys were in line for. It was cool to see Celski place after what they showed happened to him a few months ago. A wreck gave him a gash in his thigh from the blade of his own skate, a mere inch from his femoral artery. He still bled out plenty on the ice. I can't imagine coming back and competing at all - let alone so soon. It was his first competition since his near-death experience.

Also, it Americans finished with gold & bronze in women's moguls. They actually had four of the top seven qualifiers going into the finals. Annoyingly though, NBC kept talking up the top Canadian competitor. They had Dan Patrick there to cover the expected celebration - it would be the first time a Canadian would have won a gold medal on home soil. I guess they forgot they are NBC, not CBC. This is America. I don't give a hoot about most of these sports any other time - I tune in to see Americans kick some ass. You can talk about the Canadian thing, but when you have four Americans in contention for medals in a single competition, don't you think they should be promoting that angle instead?

I'm ready to watch some curling. I'm not sure when it's on, but I remember four years ago they showed a ton of it on their cable networks. I don't quite understand how the scoring works, but it looks like cornhole on ice. I think I could watch curling all day if I had enough cold beer on hand.
 
Me too. Just pulling for the good ole USA in everything. Womens Moguls was badass. Loved it... luge sucked even before the death bs.

CANT WAIT FOR CURLING!!!!!! and USA Hockey!!! LOVE THEM BOTH!!!!!

watched part of Canadas women hockey team was winning 18-0 lmao!!!

NBC Olympics | 2010 Winter Games

i know NBC, USA, MSNBC and CNBC all have stuff going. I took 30 mins and set up my DVR for all the good stuff :)
 
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Tonyank;1659767; said:
luge sucked even before the death bs.

I actually like watching luge once every four years. It sucks this time though. In reaction to the death, they've shortened the track. It starts off in a flatter part, so it's REAL slow at the beginning. It looks like nailing the start is even more important, because there's not enough track now to make up any time as you go.
 
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I'm ready for the snowboarding half-pipe competition. To bad two of our best got hurt before the Olympics. One was Kevin Pearce and the other was Danny Davis. Davis was probably had the best shot at beating Shaun White, in fact he did so at a competition earlier this year. I laughed my ass off when those two Koreans went down in the speed skating. It would have only been better if all 3 would have fallen.
 
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"I pretended that the Canadian cheers were also for me," said Kearney, whose loudest support came from her father, Tom, who couldn't wait to celebrate with her. Doing so proved treacherous. As he bounded the gate, a security guard tackled him, unaware who he was.
"My daughter won a medal," he said, and it bought him entree to the bottom of the course, where he yelled for Kearney to no avail. Finally, she heard her dad's voice and jogged over.
 
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Oh, I almost forgot to mention... Did anybody else see the guy last night in luge who lost control of his sled and came off it in the middle of his run? He was holding on to his sled at his side and sliding on his ass for several hundred yards, and then somehow got back on the thing while he was sliding and finished his run. THAT was the most amazing thing I saw all night. That guy isn't going to make the podium obviously, but he should get a medal just for that.
 
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Curling reminds me of playing shuffleboard at my grandparents' retirement complex as a kid, only much cooler. Definitely need to catch some of it. I like bobsled, hockey of course, and the biathlon - cross country skiing and shooting, what a sport!

I'll probably end up watching more stuff on the alternate networks once NBC turns into all figure skating, all the time. :sleep2:
 
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