The Olympics Thread

heart-breaker that heil didn't win in moguls, but kearney absolutely deserved the gold.  what a great run, under all that pressure.

in other news:
Detroit forward Johan Franzen, back in action after missing four months with a knee injury, will replace Red Wings teammate Tomas Holmstrom on Sweden's Olympic roster. http://sports.espn.go.com/olympics/winter/2010/icehockey/news/story?id=4914344 - care to comment, jules?
sweetcell wrote:
in other news:
Detroit forward Johan Franzen, back in action after missing four months with a knee injury, will replace Red Wings teammate Tomas Holmstrom on Sweden's Olympic roster. http://sports.espn.go.com/olympics/winter/2010/icehockey/news/story?id=4914344 - care to comment, jules?
Uh… upgrade for Sweden? Holmstrom has a nagging injury, he could go; I think he knew not being at 100% wasn't going to help Sweden or Detroit so he sat it out and let a much better player take his spot.
sweetcell wrote:
A guide to American-Canadian relations during the Olympics


Totally true:

? Compliment their national anthem. It's way better than ours.

sweetcell wrote:
heart-breaker that heil didn't win in moguls


Yeah.  Crushing….
sweetcell wrote:
HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
olympic hockey is one of the 3 best tournaments in the world

world cup (soccer) and…?


NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship
sweetcell wrote:
heart-breaker that heil didn't win in moguls,


I was giving Sweetcell time to tout the first Canadian Gold on home soil, but he hasn't so I'll pipe up.

I love myself more than most others love themsleves, but even I was happy to see Alexandre Bilodeau beat Dale Begg-Smith at home, as a citizen of French-Canada and not some half-cooked idea of getting citizenship somewhere else because he didn't want to practice as hard as everyone else on the team.

That's called a comeuppance moneybags, and you just got yours.  And in front of all in your old hometown no less.  Spam that.
vansmack wrote:
I was giving Sweetcell time to tout the first Canadian Gold on home soil, but he hasn't

sorry, it's been a stupid 3-4 days here but indeed the gold was a very memorable moment.  i was working sunday night when he won the medal, i just happened to refresh ESPN when the newsflash hit the site.  i turned on the tv in time to watch the replay of his run.  highlight: having his girlfriend rip him away from the post-win interview and plant a big wet one on him, on international television.  it was both epic and hot ;D  bet: bilodeau's face is on a stamp in the next 2 years.

btw, #2 came tonight ;D
Zamboni Laments Brand Confusion Over Olympic Ice Machines

Feb. 18 (Bloomberg) – It wasn?t a Zamboni. That?s the message from Frank J. Zamboni & Co. after reports from the Winter Olympics suggested the ice-cleaning machines that leaked and forced delays in speedskating events were made by the U.S. manufacturer.

?It was widely reported that these machines were Zamboni machines, which in fact they were not,? Zamboni said in a statement yesterday, adding it?s ?deeply concerned? about the situation.

An Olympia ice-cleaning machine made by Zamboni?s rival, Resurfice Corp. of Canada, leaked water in the middle of at least two events during the Games, leading to an hour delay at the men?s 500-meter speedskating event on Feb. 15 at the Richmond Oval.

Reports by media including the New York Times said the delays were caused by a broken ?Zamboni.? The ice- cleaner is synonymous with the machine that sweeps hockey rinks around the world, much as Kleenex is used to describe tissues.

Charles Schulz, the creator of ?Peanuts? and an avid hockey fan, was so enamored with the Zamboni that he made it a recurring element in his comic strip, with Snoopy behind the wheel.

The two machines used to clean the speedskating oval in Vancouver are Olympia brands, made by Elmira, Ontario- based Resurfice. Though Zamboni machines were used to clean the ice at the Winter Games in 1994, 1998, 2002 and 2006, Resurfice won the contract for the Vancouver Games. The firm supplied 17 battery-powered machines at the Vancouver Olympic rinks used for hockey, speedskating and figure skating.

Problem Solved

The breakdowns were the result of an ?electrical malfunction,? according to a statement from Resurfice.

?This was a maintenance issue, not a design issue,? said Don Schlupp, director of sales and marketing at the family owned company. ?Contrary to what some reports have suggested, these machines are not prototypes. They have been in service at the Oval for almost two years, and this problem has never occurred before.?

?The problem was minor and we?ve got it fixed,? Schlupp said.

The breakdowns have given Zamboni a chance to take part in the Games after all. The Vancouver Olympic Committee shipped a Zamboni machine from Calgary, about 680 kilometers (422 miles) to the east across the Rocky Mountains.

Last night, the white Zamboni machine shared ice- cleaning duties during the men?s 1,000-meter speedskating event with an Olympia machine, which was painted in the green, white and blue colors of the Vancouver Games.

Higher Power

John Furlong, chief executive officer of the Vancouver Olympic committee, said organizers didn?t consider sponsorships as they tried to solve the ice-cleaning problem.

?I don?t have any opinion on any of the marketing questions,? he told reporters in Vancouver. ?The higher power here is that the venue must be perfect – we have to have certainty. We now think we have it.?

Paula Coony, general manager of Zamboni?s merchandising arm, declined to comment after issuing the statement signed by Richard Zamboni, whose father, Jack, founded the company about six decades ago in Paramount, California.

While men?s 1,000-meter silver medalist Tae-Bum Mo said the ice was ?soft,? the condition of the ice wasn?t a distraction to gold-medal winner Shani Davis of the U.S.

?As an Olympian and a top-level skater, you have to be prepared to be able to handle any sort of situation,? Davis said. ?I?ve learned not to pay attention to things that are negative.?

That's still funny the "zambonis" broke down in Canada. I thought those things were like pets in America; 3 out of every 4 families own at least two. *drumfill*
i predict ted leonsis will use this as evidence that caps fans are the greatest fans in the history of the world
Two quick questions for those of you who follow the Winter Olympics closer than I, it's been a least two go rounds since I last watched.

Are the blue lines painted for the skiing events something instituted for these Olympics or was introduced for past Olympics?

And when did they change the way skating was judged?
kosmo wrote:
Are the blue lines painted for the skiing events something instituted for these Olympics or was introduced for past Olympics?
I believe they're new, and they're simply guides. You can go outside them.

kosmo wrote:
And when did they change the way skating was judged?
Just wondering the same thing.
so slovakia-russia was all kinds of awesome.  didn't mean to stay up this late but couldn't tear myself away.  dammit.
I'm just jumping into this thread and I have not read all the previous posts.  Just want to make a general observation.  I'm not trying to start anything or kick anyone's cat but the Olympics just don't seem to be what they were a few decades ago.  They just don't seem quite as special or big.  Almost to the point of being just another international competition.  Didn't they change the format a number of years ago where, instead of both games being held the same year and then no Olympics for another four years, we now have a games every two years, summer then two years later winter, etc?  I think they did that and with the games happening more often it just seems less of an important thing.  Then again, maybe I am just an old fucker.
RatBastard wrote:
I'm just jumping into this thread and I have not read all the previous posts.  Just want to make a general observation.  I'm not trying to start anything or kick anyone's cat but the Olympics just don't seem to be what they were a few decades ago.  They just don't seem quite as special or big.  Almost to the point of being just another international competition.  Didn't they change the format a number of years ago where, instead of both games being held the same year and then no Olympics for another four years, we now have a games every two years, summer then two years later winter, etc?  I think they did that and with the games happening more often it just seems less of an important thing.  Then again, maybe I am just an old fucker.


no . . . "they" know that americans love to shell out money on any kind of sport from cockroach racing to midget tossing to anything involving groups of big men playing with their balls.  and then the betting on top of it plus sponsors plus television contracts is a whole other topic.  people need sports all the time to make themselves feel apart of something and to feel as if they could do the said sport because they watch so much of it.  kinda like that guy in alaska who watched and studied bears so much . . . he thought he was one.
Mass, Nationwide Canadian Seppuku in 5… 4…
U - S - A !

U - S - A !

U - S - A !

U - S - A !
suck it 51st state!
vansmack wrote:
suck it 51st state!
Hey, man, that's cold! Canada's our hat, they keep us warm. Don't hassle the hat, brother, don't hassle America's hat.
canada's collective response (roles reversed, obviously)