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2010 Winter Olympics

A look inside the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, B.C.

Archives: Dec. 2007

Dec.
19th

2010 schedule approved

Here’s a story from the Associated Press:


Ski jumping at Whistler Olympic Park will open the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, while the men’s hockey gold medal final at GM Place will wrap up the 17 days of competition.

The schedule for the 2010 Olympics was released Wednesday after it was approved by the International Olympic Committee.

The opening ceremonies will be Feb. 12 at B.C. Place Stadium, with ski jump qualifying the only event scheduled for Day 1.

The men’s hockey final, the 50K men’s cross-country ski race and the closing ceremonies, also at B.C. Place Stadium,

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Dec.
18th

Cle Elum skier makes U.S. Freestyle team

From the U.S. Ski Team:

Cle Elum’s Pat Deneen was named to the 2008 U.S. Freestyle Ski Team today along with eight Olympians and world champion Nate Roberts of Park City, Utah.
Deneen is a 19-year-old moguls skier who is a member of Idaho’s Silver Mountain Freestyle team. Deneen made the C team.
A total of 54 athletes were named to the team highlighted by 2007 World Cup rookies of the year Scott Bahrke, Jay Bowman-Kirigin, and Heather McPhie.
“As we build toward the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, the future looks good," said Freestyle team director Polly-Jo Clark. "But freestyle’s present looks pretty solid too."

Click below to see the entire roster.

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Dec.
16th

Crystal skier gets second World Cup podium

Scott Macartney, who honed his craft on Crystal Mountain, finished third Saturday in a World Cup downhill race in Italy. It is the second World Cup podium for the Olympian.


Some quotes courtesy of the U.S. Ski Team:


“It’s always hard to tell how fast you’re going. The run felt clean. I felt I was carrying good speed, but you never feel really fast. I got massive air off the Camels and I thought, ‘Uh oh’ – but I pulled it off.” – Macartney


“This is awesome. Scotty Mac has been paying his dues for a long

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Dec.
10th

The Weekend in World Cup

Here are some of the weekend highlights from the World Cup circuit:


- Bill Demong of Vermont picked up the third World Cup win of his Nordic career by edging the field in Norway. Johnny Spillane of Colorado finished 13th.


- Four U.S. women were in the top 30 in the slalom at the Aspen Winternational. Resi Stiegler of Wyoming led the way with an 8th place finish.


- Also at the Aspen Race, Lindsey Vonn – formerly Lindsey Kildow – finished fourth in the downhill.


- Steven Holcomb of Utah and Curt Tomasevicz of Nebraska

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Dec.
3rd

Big weekend for U.S. athletes

Some highlights from the World Cup this weekend.


- Defending World Cup champ Steven Holcomb teamed with Curt Tomasovicz to win silver in the first two-man bobsled race of the year. He also won gold in the first four-man race of the year.


- Ted Ligety just missed the podium in the giant slalom at the Birds of Prey – the only World Cup ski event on U.S. snow – but took over the lead in the World Cup stadnings. He finished fourth.


- Steven Nyman finished second in the downhill at the Birds of Prey.


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