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Ted-Jan Bloemen was a beast in the 10k men's long track speed skating. He set a new Olympic record and beat 2nd place by over 2 seconds. Sven Kramer (greatest long track speed skater, ever) was completely blown away and ended up in 6th. |
While you must be talented to do snowboarding at the elite level, you can't really say you're "more" talented than someone who excels in another sport. More agile sure, but talented is very debatable. |
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Every single time I saw one of those 13 (sofar) athletes win a medal, and see how overcome with joy they are, and the outpouring of support on social media from our fellow Canadians, Im almost overwhelmed with emotion. Canadians are kicking ass in these Olympics and are are winning medals in areas we've never had a medal before. This is probably going to be the best showing for us ever. Hell, even seeing foreign athletes overcome adversity and be successful. I even watch the NBC feed to see whats going on there too. I absolutely love the Olympics. Im an adult, married, bought a house, had a baby, and still to this day being in Vancouver for the Olympics was the best feelings I've ever had. I couldn't imagine not wanting to take part in that. |
You and I are in the same boat, feel exactly the same way. 2010 was one of the best times of my life, amazing experiences and the feeling of that time will live with me forever. Insane that people as close as langley did themselves the disservice of never once checking out Vancouver while it was going down. i am 100% going to another olympics in the next 10 years, whether thats LA or somewhere else, i be der. |
same thoughts. Vancouver Olympics was an awesome time during my life. I was struggling in my career and watching the games, the hope, the excitement; it was all incredible. Especially the beer at Heineken house. |
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Don't ask how many. Disservice? I don't get where you're coming from. Sorry. For me, it was 1967 and Expo 86. 2010 was nice, too. okay, woodstock, lol. |
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2010 was a great time, agreed. Never made it to Heineken House myself and I’m Dutch! Still want one of the Gold Medal bottle openers they were giving away. |
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Yeah anyone can swim or swing a baseball bat, but very few ever become great at it. Hell a great baseball hitter fails 6 or 7 out of 10 times and is still considered great. I'm not taking anything away from them but I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that most people will never try it. Some fatso goes and plays slo pitch and hits the ball out of the park and suddenly thinks they could hit a 100mph fastball. |
I don't see the point in comparing sports, and which ones are more difficult... The point is to see the top 1% of the top 1% competing against each other on even grounds, in whatever sport they specialize in. Just watch the ones that entertain you the most! |
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#Van2010 #HHH2010 #neverforget Vancouver 2010 was by far one of the best times of my life. EVERYONE was decked out in Olympic spirit and it was just so much fun being shoulder to shoulder with foreigners (that can't speak English), but can still celebrate the world of sport with you Those of you that didn't go to the Holland Heineken House definitely missed out. I think I was there with friends for like 10 or 11 days of the entire Olympics and every night was such a fucking blast |
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bruhhhh NEVER FORGET HEINEKEN HOUSE HUP HOLLAND HUPPPPPPPPP |
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I almost got kicked out of the Canada vs. Switzerland game for telling a cop that he couldn’t stop me from asking Gretzky to sign my jersey when he was only a few rows behind me. Turns out he could. I have no idea who was sitting beside Wayne but he maintained eye contact with me while shaking his head saying “noooo” as I was heading up the stairs taking my jersey off. Ahh good times. |
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No the cop said I either sit down or he escorts me out. Glad I didn’t miss this: |
don't recall seeing this on tv or on the streams but this is pretty good |
^ oooh ... gave me the chills! Go Canada ... Get it done!! Mason Raymond, Gilbert Brule, Maxim Lapierre, Linden Vey ... and Willie D. How can you not cheer for them! |
I think being Canadian, we take hockey for granted, maybe because a lot of us started playing it (or some form of it like floor hockey) at a young age. It's actually a pretty damn hard sport to be elite in. While sports like snowboarding require a lot of skill to be elite, it feels somewhat "one dimensional" to me when compared to something like hockey that require not only "stick" aspect, but the skating aspect. For those that didn't take skating at a young age, that alone is something that makes hockey a challenge and different than other sports where you just run and jump, something every one learns. And don't forget that you'll get flattened to the ice if you aren't paying attention. You're always adapting to opponents (unpredictability) in "Traditional" sports where something like the half pipe is more or less going to be the same each and every time. If you've practiced your routine with enough repetitions, in theory, you should be able to make it through the same every time. That being said, half pipe is a risky sport that takes a lot of balls to do. Even at an intermediate level to get there, it takes a lot of balls to even try it, with many people not even starting in the first place, unlike traditional sports. |
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0-3 for women's curling..... disappointing so far so much pressure for curling, patrick chan falling, rip |
Patrick Chan represents the "old" Canada at the olympics imo.. time for him to move on. He embodies back before 2010 when we were a timid nation just happy as runners up, "gave it our all" and were saluted for an effort We've moved way past that now, we have top tier cut throat athletes who are expected to win and often live up to those high expectations. Chan is the perennial runner up and no matter how many world championships he's won, he will always be remebered for his failures at the olympic level when the pressure is the highest. |
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