I love watching bobsled and luge competitions, and speed skating is always fascinating too!
Yay for the winter games! I'm going to have to figure out how to get some format of cable before then...![]()
I love watching bobsled and luge competitions, and speed skating is always fascinating too!
Yay for the winter games! I'm going to have to figure out how to get some format of cable before then...![]()
It's nice to hear that others are excited about it. I can't wait until the stupid things are over!![]()
I like the figure skating but don't know who's good since I haven't been following it like I used to. (The meets keep conflicting with football!)
I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
"Not my circus, not my monkeys!"-Polish proverb
Richard, are you checking out that blog I sent you? Did you see the bit about the Olympic Torch and the surfboard?
Surfer Raph Bruhwiler, right, lights his Olympic Torch from Ruth Sadler while surfing with the flame along the shores of Pacific Rim National Park outside Tofino, British Columbia, on Sunday.
November 2, 2009, 1:08 pm
Hardy Canadians Give Torch a Ride
By Lynn Zinser
The Olympic torch has been in Canada only since Friday and already it has traveled by skateboard, canoe, wheelchair, float plane and mountain bike. And on Sunday, it got on a surfboard. The air temperatures were in the 40s, meaning the water was bone-chilling.
And yet, the people of Tofino, British Columbia, turned out with smiles and some waded right in and surfed.
Ahead, the torch is headed for a dog sled (of course), an Inuit kayak and a single dog pulling a polar bear skin.
This will not be popular among polar bears.
I had to smile about the Iraqi skeleton athlete-
Wow, I hope he makes it to the Games.![]()
The last two weeks have been great. Speed and short track skating, bobsled and skeleton comps.
A little hawkey tossed in for color?
I can hardly wait for the other 'fringe' sports that do not get the exposure in between the Games.![]()
Figure skating is the only sport I follow in the Olympics. I too am out-of-the-loop as to who-is-who in the eligible skating world. I don't like the new scoring system so have lagged off in my interest in it. (my real love is with the professional skaters and I'm VERY DISAPPOINTED that Stars on Ice is not coming to Philadelphia this year) I've been trying to watch the Grand Prix, the US and European National competitions to get a handle on things.
In mens, Evgeni Plushenko has returned to competition---ugh. He is, by far, not my favorite but he has the jumps and can work the new scoring system. I always say he looks like he is swatting at bees as he skates as his arms and legs just seem to flail about in between the jumps. US skater Jeremy Abbott had a fantastic performance in the US Nationals and walked away with Gold. He lacks experience with the big competitions, though, and do not have a lot of hope that he will be able to perform as well as he did in Nationals. In the old scoring system, Evan Lysacek, if he were to skate all the big elements well, could beat Plushenko, but I don't think he will. I can't remember if we have 2 or 3 men representing the US at the Oly's. If we do, Johnny Weir will be the 3rd.
The US has a pretty strong representation in the Ice Dance discipline for these Olympics. Both Davis/White and Belbin/Agosto have a chance at getting on the podium, IMO.
In the pairs competition, I am rooting for China's Zhue Shen and Hongbo Zhao.
In ladies, I don't really know who is strong, whether it be US or another country-woman. I don't think the US ladies will fair very well...they are all "rookies" with the Olympic experience, I think. Nerves could do them in.
~~Pat: Mom to (L-R in siggy)Philly, Piper, Molly & Kit
I saw the torch!!!!!! Got some great shots - will post when I get home.I'm giggling with excitement.
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand and strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming WOO HOO - What a Ride!
--unknown
Sometimes the most real things in the world are the things we can't see
--Polar Express
Until one has loved an animal, part of their soul remains unawakened.
Gonna post my last critique of the Games....I'll watch the opening and have fun afterwards.
More and more I see the selfish athletes shun the 'team' concept, compete under the flag and the concept of team, as they shun their fellow teammates.
Shaun White, Shani Davis and Bode MIller are jerks that I really don't care for.
Miller has distanced himself from being a member of the USO Ski Team and then wants to compete as a member. Shaun White defers the chance to stay at the Oly Village-he want to part of the team, but want no part of the team experience,
Shani Davis is a jerk. He refused to help the short track team in one of the team events in '02
This dude made both the short and long track teams -what a wonderful accomplishment! - yet has no idea of what the concept of "team" is.
What a bunch of crybabies and selfish morons.
IT only serves them to be part of a team when it benefits them as individuals.
I guess there is an "I" in United States!![]()
~~Pat: Mom to (L-R in siggy)Philly, Piper, Molly & Kit
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