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When Canada plays the US, it will be a very exciting and close game. Also, I have to commend Italy's performance. They played really well considering the outcome. I was lisiting to the commentary during the game and it was said that there are about 60,000 women who play hockey in Canada and only about 300 that play in Italy. Italy is also only a tier III team. It's hard going up against a tier I team. I really do commend their effort and hard work. Right now Canada and the US are the dominant teams. One day the other countries are going to catch us to us. ETA: Does anyone know where I can find a list of all the participant countries in Torino? I tried the IOC website and couldn't find anything. ETA again: Canada just won another medal. Cindy Klassen just won bronze in women's 3000m long track speed skating. |
shaun white captured gold!
ohno didn't qualify for the finals and bode placed fifth. ::argh:: |
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I was probably too harsh on Michelle in my first post. She has dominated the sport for a long time and is an excellent skater, but hasn't pulled off the Gold at the Olympics. I did always find Kristi Yamaguchi more appealing as a skater. Michelle had quite a career and will be known as one of the best, Gold or not. She did handle that press conference very maturely. I feel like I've watched her grow up ... oh wait, because I have! |
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I wish Michelle Kwan could have competed in the Olympics and bring home the gold. I think that she is wonderful. I think that Emily Hughes will be able to fly out of JFK on Tuesday, maybe Monday night at the earliest. The local airports are closed today, and tomorrow will probably be spent removing the snow. |
Kwan would have been a great story, but the chances of her winning this year were pretty slim.
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As I remember, when Michelle Kwan stepped down for Nancy Kerrigan, she issued that sort of statement. |
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I appreciate Kwan's skill and grace, but I'm glad that she stepped aside. She should have done that from the start. |
We'll have to agree to disagree, then. If I remember properly, Michelle would have been the first female figure skater to win the gold, silver, and bronze, should she had pulled an upset. I would imagine that the USOC was looking at that. That would have made incredible international press.
I'm not saying that she would have gotten the gold; the groin injury alone (not forgetting that she had two of them) would have made it almost impossible. But if you know skating, you know that at least 75% (some say 90%) is politics - not necessarily national, but not unlike office politics - and that would have served her well. Had she skated cleanly, she would have medaled. Emily Hughes hasn't had a chance to build up that political backing. Being Sarah's sister will work as much against her as for her. That's why I felt that a little graciousness would have served her well. After all, what's one of the things said about Michelle Kwan almost every time her name is mentioned with Olympics? That she voluntarily and gracefully stepped down for Nancy Kerrigan. If you don't believe how political it is, read On Thin Ice, I think by Christine Brennan. The top five are already selected, unless someone chokes. It's just a matter of skating the events now. |
Peggy Fleming was asked what she thought of Michelle Kwan. I'll try to get the quote right, as it's amazing. I'll have to add it once I find it.
From Yahoo: "She's probably the most significant athlete at these Olympic Games," said skating analyst Scott Hamilton. "And so for her to pull out is a gigantic story, and a loss for the U.S. team because so much of the focus was going to be on her." "Michelle Kwan means more to the United States Olympic Committee than maybe any athlete that's ever performed," USOC chairman Peter Ueberroth said. "She's been a leader, she's been gracious, she's somebody that cares for so many youngsters that are training in our country...."She's a real loss to all of the United States Olympic Committee and to the United States of America, and I think to the world. She's made a courageous decision." |
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Bjorn Dahlie also won a bajillion medals in all 3 colours, because he is such as awesome x-country skier. Philip Boit is a long distance runner and I think he only stood on skis maybe 6 months' prior, or something like that. Nike financed him to get to the Olympics, along with another Kenyan. |
Did Jamaica send a bobsled team this year?
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btw: did i mention that i now get texted with the latest in olympic news? ooh yea.. let the obsession begin! |
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ETA: After Michelle's first press conference, they interviewed Emily Hughes at her home and Emily was very gracious. She said something along the lines of "It would be awful for Michelle if she can't compete" as she should have. THEN she added "If I get the call though, I'm ready to go" and they talked about how she had been practicing all along as if she was going, just in case. |
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