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Vancouver 2010: Memorable moments

Vancouver Olympics have officially ended. After 17 days of competitions on ice or snow, dozens of success stories and 86 Olympic titles, here are some of the most memorable moments in Vancouver in 2010.

Sidney Crosby beats USA and brings the Olympic title to Canada

Of all the titles, none was more desired than the one for the best hokey players in the world. Canada won against the United States of America, the team that had managed to beat the Canadians in the Olympic tournament.

The winning goal was scored by Canadian superstar Sidney Crosby (22 years). This is the 8th Olympic ice hockey title won by Canada after those in 1920 (Antwerp), 1924 (Chamonix), 1928 (St. Moritz), 1932 (Lake Placid), 1948 (St. Moritz), 1952 ( Oslo) and 2002 (Salt Lake City).

Nodar Kumaritasvil's death

Just a few hours before the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Vancouver, the whole world was shaken by the tragedy of Georgian Kumaritasvili Nodar, who lost his life during training in test runs. The young man was just 21 years old and died shortly after he hit a steel pillar, despite medical intervention. He lost control of his sled, leaving the track with almost 150 kmh.


Kim Yu-na's almost perfect performance

The South Corean Kim Yu-na won the Olympic title for figure skating, obtaining the best score in history. Although there isn't a perfect score in skating, Kim Yu-na (19 years old) managed to conquer the public's heart. Kim Yu-na is considered a true heroine in her country, and experts already consider her one of the most valuable skaters participating at the Winter Olympic Games.




Sven Kramer's error

Kramer, who won the Olympic title in Vancouver in 2010 at the 5,000 meters trial, was the main favorite in the 10,000 meters race. He was four seconds faster than South Korean Lee Seung-Hoon, setting a new Olympic record after an exhausting race and thought he won a new Olympic title.

However, he was disqualified eight laps before the final because he entered by the wrong entry. Sven Kramer missed the opportunity to become the first skater who wins two titles in the same edition of Olympic Games.


Lysacek dethroned Plusenko

Evan Lysacek was one of the biggest surprises at this edition, beating the Russian Evgeni Plusenko at the figure skating trial. Lysacek became the first American to win the Olympic for figure skating. Last time, this title was won by Brian Boitano in 1988 in Calgary.




Joanne Rochette skated to two days after the death of her mother

The Canadian skater Joanne Rochette learned about the death of her mother 60 hours before the competition. Rochette had an excellent performence at the competition, winning the bronze medal.




Simon Ammann, the "flying" Swiss

Simon Ammann flew from the Olympic's big trampoline straight to his fourth Olympic title. Ammann also won the Olympic title in Whistler.

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British Columbia: the leader in economic growth among Canadian provinces in 2010

Olympic spinoffs and an improved outlook for forestry and manufacturing will make British Columbia the leader in economic growth among Canadian provinces in 2010, says the Conference Board of Canada.

B.C. will post growth of 3.7 per cent over the year, while renewed American auto demand will help Ontario surpass the national average for the first time in nearly a decade with growth of 3.5 per cent, the board said in its Provincial Outlook — Winter 2010, released Monday.

B.C. will also benefit from an estimated $770-million boost to the economy from the Winter Olympic Games.

"The recovery in Central and Western Canada began to take shape in the last few months and will continue to do so through 2010. In fact, all provinces are expected to post positive economic growth this year," said Marie-Christine Bernard, associate director, provincial forecasting.

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Canada takes silver in Olympic snowboard cross; Squamish's Fagan places fifth

Squamish's Rob Fagan won the men's Olympic snowboard cross small final to earn fifth place at Cypress Mountain on Monday (Feb. 15). Canmore Alta.'s Mike Robertson won the silver medal.

Fagan was leading the semi-final until making contact with German boarder David Speiser and briefly losing control and finishing in third place. But he was able to refocus and out-race Speiser and Austrians Lukas Gruener and Mario Fuchs in the small final.

“The small final is not where I want to be but you have to refocus and kill the small final,” he said.

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MLS under fire, what do you think?

Time for an Open Source MLS?

CREA is under fire by the Canadian Competition Bureau, it looks like the MLS might be forced to open up a little.

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Vancouver 2010: Memorable moments

Vancouver Olympics have officially ended. After 17 days of competitions on ice or snow, dozens of success stories and 86 Olympic titles, here are some of the most memorable moments in Vancouver in 2010.

Sidney Crosby beats USA and brings the Olympic title to Canada

Of all the titles, none was more desired than the one for the best hokey players in the world. Canada won against the United States of America, the team that had managed to beat the Canadians in the Olympic tournament.

The winning goal was scored by Canadian superstar Sidney Crosby (22 years). This is the 8th Olympic ice hockey title won by Canada after those in 1920 (Antwerp), 1924 (Chamonix), 1928 (St. Moritz), 1932 (Lake Placid), 1948 (St. Moritz), 1952 ( Oslo) and 2002 (Salt Lake City).

Nodar Kumaritasvil's death

Just a few hours before the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Vancouver, the whole world was shaken by the tragedy of Georgian Kumaritasvili Nodar, who lost his life during training in test runs. The young man was just 21 years old and died shortly after he hit a steel pillar, despite medical intervention. He lost control of his sled, leaving the track with almost 150 kmh.


Kim Yu-na's almost perfect performance

The South Corean Kim Yu-na won the Olympic title for figure skating, obtaining the best score in history. Although there isn't a perfect score in skating, Kim Yu-na (19 years old) managed to conquer the public's heart. Kim Yu-na is considered a true heroine in her country, and experts already consider her one of the most valuable skaters participating at the Winter Olympic Games.




Sven Kramer's error

Kramer, who won the Olympic title in Vancouver in 2010 at the 5,000 meters trial, was the main favorite in the 10,000 meters race. He was four seconds faster than South Korean Lee Seung-Hoon, setting a new Olympic record after an exhausting race and thought he won a new Olympic title.

However, he was disqualified eight laps before the final because he entered by the wrong entry. Sven Kramer missed the opportunity to become the first skater who wins two titles in the same edition of Olympic Games.


Lysacek dethroned Plusenko

Evan Lysacek was one of the biggest surprises at this edition, beating the Russian Evgeni Plusenko at the figure skating trial. Lysacek became the first American to win the Olympic for figure skating. Last time, this title was won by Brian Boitano in 1988 in Calgary.




Joanne Rochette skated to two days after the death of her mother

The Canadian skater Joanne Rochette learned about the death of her mother 60 hours before the competition. Rochette had an excellent performence at the competition, winning the bronze medal.




Simon Ammann, the "flying" Swiss

Simon Ammann flew from the Olympic's big trampoline straight to his fourth Olympic title. Ammann also won the Olympic title in Whistler.

Feel free to add :)

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Donor Registration Online

I just had to get my driver's license renewed (a great place to spend your birthday, btw) - and with my new gorgeous license came a donor registration card.Like many of you, I'm sure, I don't send much snail mail anymore, and a...

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