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		<title>Canada&#8217;s Olympic Medal Quest</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[brem writes / asks Is 25 Medals Goal For Canada Realistic? and has a dPoll going. Well, at first I immediately went there and clicked YES (naturally &#8211; Go Canada Go!) .. but then I got to thinking .. 
 25 Medals for Canada? Where are we going to get 25 medals?
I should say that in my general community of friends and online contacts, sure &#8211; we are proud of ALL our Canadian Athletes (maybe a little more with the 5 Winnipeggers in Torino) and we are quite happy if they just perform to the best of their abilities to [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.martinbreton.com/">brem</a> writes / asks <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/articles/is-the-25-medals-goal-for-canada-realistic-92/">Is 25 Medals Goal For Canada Realistic?</a> and has a dPoll going. Well, at first I immediately went there and clicked YES (naturally &#8211; Go Canada Go!) .. but then I got to thinking .. </p>
<blockquote><p> 25 Medals for Canada? Where are we going to get 25 medals?</p></blockquote>
<p>I should say that in my general community of friends and online contacts, sure &#8211; we are proud of ALL our Canadian Athletes (maybe a little more with the <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/2006/representation-at-the-2006-olympics">5 Winnipeggers</a> in Torino) and we are quite happy if they just perform to the best of their abilities to what they can! But, yah ~ there&#8217;s a side of us that also want&#8217;s them to Kick Butt! ;-) &#8230; </p>
<p>I was looking around at the CBC olympic site to see what events Canada is predicted to bring in medals .. The medal predictions kind of stopped in the events starting with &#8220;S&#8221; .. so, I had to combine the mostly <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/olympics">CBC predictions</a> with a little <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/magazine/02/01/medal.picks0206/index.html">Sports Illustrated</a> predictions for Canada .. </p>
<p>Before trying to compare these predictions to how our athletes have been competing in the events, here follows a &#8220;rough&#8221; estimate of the medals predicted to be had by Canada .. Maybe at the end of the Olympics I will come back and compare these to &#8220;reality&#8221;!</p>
<p>Alpine Skiing &#8211; Women&#8217;s Giant Slalom &#8211; Bronze<br />
Alpine Skiing &#8211; Men&#8217;s Super-G &#8211; Bronze</p>
<p>Biathlon &#8211; None</p>
<p>Bobsleigh &#8211; Men&#8217;s Two-Man &#8211; Gold<br />
Bobsleigh &#8211; Women&#8217;s Two-Man &#8211; Bronze</p>
<p>Cross Country Skiing &#8211; Women&#8217;s 10km &#8211; Bronze<br />
Cross Country Skiing &#8211; Women&#8217;s Pursuit &#8211; Silver<br />
Cross Country Skiing &#8211; Women&#8217;s Team Spirit &#8211; Solver<br />
Cross Country Skiing &#8211; Women&#8217;s Sprint &#8211; Gold</p>
<p>Curling &#8211; Men&#8217;s &#8211; Gold<br />
Curling &#8211; Women&#8217;s &#8211; Gold</p>
<p>Figure Skating &#8211; Men&#8217;s &#8211; Bronze</p>
<p>Freestyle Skiing &#8211; Men&#8217;s Aerials &#8211; Gold<br />
Freestyle Skiing &#8211; Men&#8217;s Aerials &#8211; Silver<br />
Freestyle Skiing &#8211; Men&#8217;s Moguls &#8211; Bronze<br />
Freeystyle Skiing &#8211; Women&#8217;s Moguls &#8211; Silver</p>
<p>Ice Hockey &#8211; Men&#8217;s &#8211; Gold<br />
Ice Hockey &#8211; Women&#8217;s &#8211; Gold</p>
<p>Luge &#8211; nothing</p>
<p>Nordic Combined &#8211; nothing</p>
<p>Short Track &#8211; Women&#8217;s 3000m Relay &#8211; Gold<br />
Short Track &#8211; Men&#8217;s 5000m Relay &#8211; Silver<br />
Short Track &#8211; Men&#8217;s 500m &#8211; Silver</p>
<p>Skeleton &#8211; Men&#8217;s &#8211; Gold<br />
Skeleton &#8211; Men&#8217;s &#8211; Bronze<br />
Skeleton &#8211; Women&#8217;s &#8211; Silver</p>
<p>Ski Jumping &#8211; nothing</p>
<p>Snowboard &#8211; Men&#8217;s Parallel Giant Slalom &#8211; Silver<br />
Snowboard &#8211; Men&#8217;s Snowboardcross &#8211; Silver<br />
Snowboard &#8211; Women&#8217;s Snowboardcross &#8211; Bronze</p>
<p>Speedskating &#8211; Men&#8217;s 500m &#8211; Gold<br />
Speedskating &#8211; Women&#8217;s 1500m &#8211; Silver<br />
Speedskating &#8211; Women&#8217;s 3000m &#8211; Bronze<br />
Speedskating &#8211; Women&#8217;s Team Pursuit &#8211; Silver</p>
<p>Okay then! According to the above, that looks like 30 medals to me &#8230; did I count correctly?<br />
Gold &#8211; 10<br />
Silver &#8211; 11<br />
Bronze &#8211; 9 </p>
<h3>What do you think of these predictions?</h3>
<p>Go Canada Go!</p>
<h3>What are the predictions for your country?</h3>
<p>Feel free to link them in the comments below!</p>
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		<title>Olympic Curling Starts this morning &#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2006 06:47:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I mentioned in an earlier post titled &#8220;Greetings From The Curling Tag&#8221; .. that there are 13 &#8220;NOC&#8221;&#8217;s (National Olympic Committees) competing in Olympic Curling games. 
Here&#8217;s a little more &#8220;Curling 101&#8221; information that might be of interest to you!
* There are 13 NOC&#8217;s competing in the 2006 Olympics. They are:
CAN &#8211; Canada; GBR &#8211; Great Britain; ITA &#8211; Italy; NOR &#8211; Norway; SUI &#8211; Switzerland; SWE &#8211; Sweden; USA &#8211; United States
The above 7 countries have both Men and Women&#8217;s curling teams competing. In addition to that, there are 3 additional countries / NOC competing so each Men&#8217;s and [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I mentioned in an earlier post titled &#8220;<a href="http://www.everyjoe.com/2006/greetings-from-the-curling-tag">Greetings From The Curling Tag</a>&#8221; .. that there are 13 &#8220;NOC&#8221;&#8217;s (National Olympic Committees) competing in Olympic Curling games. </p>
<h3>Here&#8217;s a little more &#8220;<strong>Curling 101</strong>&#8221; information that might be of interest to you!</h3>
<p>* There are 13 NOC&#8217;s competing in the 2006 Olympics. They are:</p>
<p>CAN &#8211; Canada; GBR &#8211; Great Britain; ITA &#8211; Italy; NOR &#8211; Norway; SUI &#8211; Switzerland; SWE &#8211; Sweden; USA &#8211; United States</p>
<p>The above 7 countries have both Men and Women&#8217;s curling teams competing. In addition to that, there are 3 additional countries / NOC competing so each Men&#8217;s and Women&#8217;s have 10 teams in the Round-Robin competition.</p>
<p>FIN &#8211; Finland; GER &#8211; Germany; NZL &#8211; New Zealand;  &#8230; have Men&#8217;s Curling teams<br />
DEN &#8211; Denmark; JPN &#8211; Japan; RUS &#8211; Russian Federation; &#8230; have Women&#8217;s Curling teams</p>
<p>* Generally, there are 3 sets of starting times for all games throughout the competition &#8230; </p>
<p>09:00 Local time (2:00am ET)<br />
14:00 Local time (8:00am ET)<br />
19:00 Local time (1:00pm ET)</p>
<p>If you look at the schedule listing, it starts off with the Men&#8217;s curling teams taking up two of the time slots (first and last) and then the Women&#8217;s curling teams taking up the middle time slot. This pattern is alternated through out the event, where tomorrow the Women will have two time slots and the Men&#8217;s only one time slot ..  until the Tie-Breaker matches starting February 21, 2006 .. and other medal matches up to February 24, 2006.</p>
<h3>Today&#8217;s Schedule &#8211; February 13, 2006 Schedule</h3>
<p>09:00 (local) MEN&#8217;S CURLING<br />
NZL vs SWE<br />
ITA vs GBR<br />
NOR vs USA<br />
FIN vs SUI</p>
<p>14:00 (local) WOMEN&#8217;s CURLING<br />
NOR vs USA<br />
CAN vs SWE<br />
SUI vs ITA<br />
GBR vs DEN</p>
<p>19:00 (local) MEN&#8217;S CURLING<br />
GER vs CAN<br />
FIN vs USA<br />
GBR vs NZL<br />
ITA vs SWE </p>
<p>The schedule can be found <a href="http://www.torino2006.org/ENG/IDF/CU/X05.html">HERE</a>. </p>
<h3>Some Other Curling Basics</h3>
<p>* The object of the game is to throw your stones as close as possible to the target area in the &#8220;house&#8221;<br />
* The skip decides on the strategy, and throws last in each end<br />
* Despite any <a href="http://www.curlingblog.com/2006/02/canadian-rinks-give-mixed-reviews-on-ice/">controversy</a>, Russ Howard of Team Canada Men&#8217;s team (who throws second) calls the strategy in the house and has final call on all other rock. Brad Gushue has final decision on his own rocks and Team Canada is &#8220;Team Gushue&#8221; rink!<br />
* The third often assists the skip in making strategic decisions<br />
* The players must release the stone, when throwing, before the red &#8220;hog line&#8221;<br />
* The official curling rink is 44.5 m (146 ft) long by 4.75 m (16 ft) wide<br />
* The players CANNOT sweep opponent&#8217;s rocks between the hog line and the front of the house target (called the Guard Zone)<br />
* Also, the Lead and Second players cannot remove opponent&#8217;s rocks in the Guard zone either<br />
* Only stones inside the rings of the house counts as points, The team with the one closest to the center scores a point for every other stone closest to the the center before the opponent&#8217;s closest stone<br />
* The stone is made from granite, controlled by a handle, and weighs 19.96 kg (44 lbs maximum). It&#8217;s diameter is 30 cm (11.8 inches)<br />
* The path of the rock is swept clean to control it&#8217;s projectory, and brushing &#8220;Haaaaardd and Haaaaaarrddder&#8217;  will most likely make the ice faster or slicker<br />
* Brushing on one side of the stone helps create its &#8216;curling movement&#8217; towards that side of the rock<br />
* Some argued that those old &#8220;whap-whap-whap corn brooms&#8221; (my brother&#8217;s favorite!) creates a vaccuum and sucks the stone further along the ice.<br />
* Great Britain&#8217;s curlers are introducing secret &#8220;State-of-the-Art&#8221; brooms completely loaded with sensors and a memory card, called the &#8220;sweep ergometer&#8217; (i believe) which is supposed to measure how well the team is performing under crucial tasks .. That should be interesting to watch! </p>
<p>Source: Around the <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/olympics/sports/curling/essentials/index.shtml">CBC</a> site and <a href="http://www.curlingblog.com/2005/12/martin-scoffs-at-magic-broom-claim/">Curling Blog</a> site</p>
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		<title>Estonian Smigun Wins Estonia&#8217;s First Gold</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an event missing nearly 12 athletes for blood doping, Kristina Smigun won Estonia&#8217;s first gold of these Olympic Games.
Kristina Smigun of Estonia skated to gold in the women&#8217;s 15-kilometer pursuit Sunday, the first cross-country event since 12 athletes were suspended from the sport for failed blood tests.
World Cup leader and favorite Marit Bjorgen of Norway dropped out before the midway point of the race with a stomach problem.
The field was also without Salt Lake City gold medalist Evi Sachenbacher of Germany, one of the skiers suspended this week for high levels of hemoglobin in their blood.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an event missing nearly 12 athletes for blood doping, Kristina Smigun won Estonia&#8217;s first gold of these Olympic Games.</p>
<blockquote><p>Kristina Smigun of Estonia skated to gold in the women&#8217;s 15-kilometer pursuit Sunday, the first cross-country event since 12 athletes were suspended from the sport for failed blood tests.</p>
<p>World Cup leader and favorite Marit Bjorgen of Norway dropped out before the midway point of the race with a stomach problem.</p>
<p>The field was also without Salt Lake City gold medalist Evi Sachenbacher of Germany, one of the skiers suspended this week for high levels of hemoglobin in their blood.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was a clean race,&#8221; said Canada&#8217;s Beckie Scott, the defending champion who finished sixth. &#8220;Things are getting better in our sport. The testing is good and I&#8217;m confident it was a clean event.&#8221;Smigun made a strong push in the home stretch through the stadium to overtake silver medalist Katerina Neumannova of the Czech Republic, winning in 42 minutes, 48.7 seconds &#8211; 1.9 seconds ahead of Neumannova. The two broke away from the pack in the final couple of kilometers.Russia&#8217;s Evgenia Medvedeva-Abruzova earned bronze in 43:03.2.</p></blockquote>
<p>source: <a href="http://www.nbcolympics.com/crosscountry/5101208/detail.html">Cross-country gold for Estonia</a></p>
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