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Old Posted Jan 30, 2010, 11:57 PM
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Get a head start on Vancouver Olympics buzz

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A skier from Ghana? Americans starring in biathlon and Nordic combined? Here's a head start on some of the stories everybody will be buzzing about once the Vancouver Olympics begin.

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The art of riding the halfpipe evolves quickly and lots of things have changed since the last Olympics, much of it driven by the increase in the height of the pipe from 18 to 22 feet.

It has allowed riders to take bigger risks, mainly in the form of what's known as a double-corkscrew, or double-cork jump, in which the rider goes up the wall and flips twice, head over feet, while doing any number of combinations of between one and 3½ spins.

Up until about December, it appeared riders who could string two double-cork jumps together during a run would have the best chance of winning Olympic gold. And it appeared the world's best, Shaun White, along with Louie Vito of "Dancing with the Stars" fame, and a Swiss star named Iouri Podladtchikov -- "I-Pod" -- were among the very few who could do it.

Unexpectedly, though, a rider named Danny Davis came along and not only strung two together, but added a third double-cork at the end of his run to beat White in a meet in Mammoth Lakes, Calif.

That sent White back to the drawing board to work on the most difficult double cork in the world, the Double McTwist 1260 -- in which he crams 3½ rotations into his two head-over-heels flips. Dangerous? Yes. But a winner, indeed. He took the last two Olympic qualifying events with ease, in part because of that and in part because he flies higher above the pipe than anyone in the world.

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The Snow Leopard is not Eddie the Eagle.

Fans fell for Michael Edwards at the 1988 Calgary Games, cheering for the first British man to compete in Olympic ski jumping despite -- or, probably, because of -- his lack of experience and ability, and his last-place finish.

"I am not, and will not end up being, an Eddie the Eagle at the end of the day," said Kwame Nkrumah-Acheampong, a skier from that winter sports hotbed of Ghana. "Because, to me, sports is a serious thing."

Nkrumah-Acheampong is the West African nation's first Winter Olympian.

Nicknamed "The Snow Leopard," he skis in a leopard-print racing suit. He's been in the sport for only about five years, and much of his training is done at an indoor ski hill about an hour north of London.

"It is like crossing the Sahara desert and getting to the end and getting a very cold drink and a lovely cold shower," he said of making the Olympics. "You think about, 'Wow, did I make that journey?"

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Remember Brian Orser?

He was half of the "Battle of the Brians" at the 1988 Calgary Games, the showdown in men's figure skating between American Brian Boitano and the Canadian. Boitano edged his rival to win.

Now Orser has another chance to celebrate a gold medal in his home country. He coaches the favorite on the women's side, reigning world champion Kim Yu-na of South Korea.

"I don't know if it would take any of the sting away from '88, actually, because this is all her thing and I want it to be her experience," he said. "I've moved on from the Olympics in '88. It took a long time -- it took a really long time -- to put it into perspective.

"And now I find myself where I am now, and it's really, really exciting. All that knowledge and all that wisdom -- what if I had won? I wouldn't have learned any lessons that now I can pass it on to Yu-na."

Before last season, the pressure was starting to get to Kim. One day, Orser took her to the middle of the ice and told her, "There's nobody else in this rink that knows what you're going through, except for me."

"I could just see her shoulders come down, and she took a deep breath," he recalled. "I said, 'You've got to skate for you.' I think that helped her a lot, just knowing there's somebody in this space that actually really knows."

There could have been a Battle of the Coach Brians in Vancouver. Boitano does some work with American Alissa Czisny, but the defending U.S. champion failed to qualify.

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Time to dig out that "Cool Runnings" DVD. The Jamaicans are back.

And not just in bobsled.

Like the group that reached the 1988 Calgary Olympics and inspired the Disney movie, some aspiring track stars from the Caribbean island nation are headed to Vancouver. Though they'd appreciate if you'd hold off on the "Cool Runnings" jokes.

And their driver would prefer to be known for more than his distinctive name. Hannukkah Wallace's mother was pregnant and working at a jewelry store at the airport in Kingston when a tourist suggested "Hanukkah" for her soon-to-be-born son's name. Somehow an extra "n" got added along the way.

The bobsledders probably aren't medal contenders, but an athlete in another sport could make the podium under the black, green and yellow flag. Errol Kerr is a contender in the new Olympic event of skicross.

Born to an American mother and a Jamaican father, Kerr grew up a dual citizen between Lake Tahoe, where he moved with his mother as a child, and Westmoreland, Jamaica's westernmost parish.

His background in Alpine skiing, motocross and BMX makes him the perfect fit for the hybrid sport, in which Kerr could win the first Winter Olympic medal for the country of his late father. Skicross features a mass start and head-to-head racing on a course full of turns and banks.

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Biathlon combines cross-country skiing with rifle marksmanship and is the most popular winter sport in Europe; Nordic combined couples the elegance and technical grace of ski jumping with the stamina of cross-country skiing.

American fans may want to brush up on these sports, because American athletes have real chances to win the country's first Olympic medal in each.

At last year's Nordic world championships, Todd Lodwick and Billy Demong combined for three gold medals. The United States had won only one world championship ever in Nordic combined.

In December, Tim Burke became the first American to lead the World Cup biathlon standings. And his teammate, Jay Hakkinen, nearly broke the medal drought in Turin, when a split bullet that hit the target but failed to drop cost him the bronze in the 10-kilometer race.

An athlete from a more traditional biathlon country also will be trying to rewrite the Olympic record books. Norway's Ole Einar Bjorndalen has won nine medals, five gold. If he repeats his feat from 2002 of sweeping four golds, he'd break fellow Norwegian Bjorn Daehlie's Winter Games mark of eight golds in cross country from 1992-98. He needs three medals of any color to match Daehlie's record 12.

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this sounds pretty cool!

Radio station's Russian deal 'cool'
Autoradio will broadcast live over local airwaves

By Kent Spencer, The Province


CISL host Gerry O'Day (left) and Ronnie Stanton, Astral Radio operations manager, are happy that Russian radio is coming to the Vancouver Olympics.
Photograph by: Les Bazso, The Province, The Province


The Russians are coming -- to CISL-650 radio in Vancouver.

Autoradio, a Russian station founded in 1993, signed a deal with the Vancouver AM station Thursday to broadcast Russian content over the station's local airwaves during the Winter Olympics.

Brad Phillips of Astral Radio, CISL's parent company, believes the deal is the first of its kind.

"It is part of the world coming to Vancouver and being reflected back to Russia," he said.

Phillips believes the Russians' presence will add to the Games' international flavour.

"This is a cool thing. We'd probably never do it again, but it's a chance to be part of an exchange of culture," he said.

The broadcast, which cost the Russians an undisclosed fee, will provide an on-the-spot presence for their home listeners as well as an audience of 60,000 Russian-Canadians in Vancouver.

Autoradio will be based at the Sochi Building, the Russian team headquarters at the revamped Science World facility on False Creek, which has been reconfigured to showcase the next Winter Olympics at Sochi, Russia, in 2014.

Phillips said the station broadcasts to "millions" of Russians at 300 stations across the country.

"They're really professional," said Phillips, who has been in Moscow, working out the details.

The Russians have promised to abide by 30-per-cent Canadian-content rules, meaning the likes of Bryan Adams and Sarah McLachlan will hit the airwaves.

With a 12-hour time difference, the Russians will broadcast between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. PST Feb. 12 to 28.

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Olympic spirit dampened as vandals ruin Israeli flags

Vandals have attempted to dampen Olympic spirit by attacking Israeli flag decals displayed along Vancouver’s sidewalks.

Two Israeli flag emblems have disappeared from South Granville after they were sloshed with paint and the words “Free Palestine” were scrawled on them last month.

“There are unfortunately incidents of all kinds aimed at all kinds of different people, different faiths, different minority groups, etc.,” Mark Gurvis, executive director of the Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver told The Province.

“It’s not shocking to us that this happens in the world and it’s not shocking to us that the flag of Israel would be targeted,” said Gurvis.

“It’s very sad that this would happen in the midst of the Olympics, at a time when our region will be welcoming the world, that something like this would be happening.”

The emblems, which were at the entrance of the Starbucks at 7th Avenue and Granville Street and on Granville between 12th and 14th Avenues, were removed by the South Granville Business Improvement Association on Dec. 26.

The decals are part of Flagwalk, a display of some 450 international flags from 80 countries participating in winter sporting events that crawl along through Yaletown to South Granville.

The spots where the flags were have remained empty for the time being as the BIAs had not factored in multiple replacement costs.

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these have gone up on cambie - i noticed them yesterday for the first time


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the molson mural is huge and looks complete!


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The emblems, which were at the entrance of the Starbucks at 7th Avenue and Granville Street
See, now, THAT is the problem. Place it directly in-front of a store that every left wing poli-sci / liberal arts student will be at.
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I checked and confirmed that the area around Canada Place WILL be open to pedestrians during the Games. It will just be closed to vehicle traffic as it is right now. So you'll be able to see the cauldron or whatever it is that they're building down there..
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these have gone up on cambie - i noticed them yesterday for the first time


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I have also seen them on hastings and georgia
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Saw Vancouver 2010 ads in the subway here in Shanghai. I'll try snap a few pictures next time.
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Thanks. The USA Today article is at this link http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/2010-01-29-canada-host-win_N.htm
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That Canadian flag is the Hotel Georgia one with the Art Gallery log house in the foreground.

The flag on the Post Office is on the east facade - which is odd - normally for Canada Day they hang it on the south (Georgia) facade (after covering up the coats of arms to prevent ripping the flag. There are cherry pickers on the Georgia side, but the coats of arms have not been covered up. Wonder whether anything will go up on the Georgia side?

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Saw Vancouver 2010 ads in the subway here in Shanghai. I'll try snap a few pictures next time.
That's so cool!! Ya pictures please!
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Thaty Canadain fladg is teh Hotel Georgia one with the Art alery log house in the foreground.

The flag on the Post Office is on the east facade - which is odd - normally for Canada Day they hang it on the south (Georgia) facade (after covering up the coats of arms to prevent ripping the flag. There are cherry pickers on the Georgia side, but the coats of arms have not been covered up. Wonder whether anything will go up on the Georgia side?
maybe the cheerios wrap will still happen than

the east side is visible from the canada house city live site so makes sense
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maybe linden should light the flame... he won a gold in salt lake, he's a local hero, he does tons for charities, he represented all hockey players, he just retired. eh why not?


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maybe linden should light the flame... he won a gold in salt lake, he's a local hero, he does tons for charities, he represented all hockey players, he just retired. eh why not?
Not that I don't think he should carry the torch at some point - he most certainly should as a local hero and former Olympian - but Linden was at Nagano, not Salt Lake.
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