Mccormick, Schuster Seal Olympic Curling Berths
March 3, 2009 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
Vancouver Olympic Preview
February 12, 2009 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
It’s just a year until athletes from around the world will converge on Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Games. Recently SportsWorld’s Brendan Conner checked up on the preparations. Here’s his report:
Vancouver Games Feel Effects of Worldwide Recession
December 8, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
Just a few days after the London (2012) and Sochi (2014) Olympic organizers announced that current economic conditions are not having an effect on their construction plans, the Vancouver Games made public their cost-cutting efforts, necessary in the wake of the economic downturn.
Although revenues have exceeded expectations for 2008, they are revising their 2009 budget and making cuts to operations and preparations relating to the Games. They are also looking for back-up sponsors just in case a major sponsor (such as General Motors) pulls their support. Says Vancouver Organizing Committee CEO, John Furlong, “I don’t think what we’re doing will …read more
Vancouver Games Torch Route Announced
November 22, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
The organizers of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games have announced the route of the torch relay leading up to the event. Once the torch arrives from Athens, the relay will be solely within Canada, traveling 45,000 kilometers and visiting 1000 communities in all parts of the country. The relay begins on October 30, 2008 in Victoria and will end at the Opening Ceremonies of the Vancouver Games on February 12, 2009. For a map of the relay route, visit the Vancouver Olympics Web site.
If you are a Canadian citizen age 13 or older and able to run at least 300 …read more
Womens SKi Jumping Out of 2010 Games
November 20, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
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Excluding womens ski jumping from the 2010 Vancouver Games has nothing to do with gender, according to the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The Olympic governing body ruled in 2006 to omit the sport from the Vancouver Games because there are so few participants worldwide to represent the sport. Not so says a group of female ski jumpers. They have filed a discrimination suit in the Canadian courts. They will get their day before a judge on April 20.
Vancouver 2010 Tickets Go on Sale
October 9, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
Canadian residents can request tickets for the 2010 Vancouver Olympic and Paralympic Games from now until November 7, 2008 by visiting the Vancouver 2010 Web site. Residents of the United States can get information on tickets via Cosport, the official hospitality provider for the Vancouver Olympic Games, beginning October 10. Residents of other countries are advised to inquire of their national Olympic committee Web site.
The Vancouver Olympic Games will be held February 12 – 28, 2010
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Free British Columbia Travel Guide
September 25, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
As you know the 2010 Winter Games are being held in and around Vancouver, British Columbia. To help you plan your trip or to just get you into the spirit of the site, British Columbia is offering a free set of travel guides. To request your online or print copy, visit the British Columbia tourism Web site and complete the short form. The Vancouver Winter Games are going to be here before we know it.
(photo © Newscom)
Vancouver Olympics Commercial
September 13, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Filed under Sports Rumors
“Inspired by Dreams” is an official commercial for the Vancouver Winter Games, which are just 517 days away. Take a look:
Athletes to Watch for at the Vancouver 2010 Games
August 31, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
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The Beijing Games are barely over, but ESPN is already looking to 2010 with their picks for athletes to watch in Vancouver. They mention that the host country always has an advantage (due to patriotism and strong support from the crowds) and that Canada always excels at the Winter Games. Look for a particularly strong showing from the Canadians at the Vancouver Games. The Canadian men’s hockey team, the “north of the border” equivalent to the US men’s basketball team, is sure to be in the mix for the Gold Medal. Others to watch include:
Apolo Anton Ohno – This …read more
Vancouver Paralympics To Be Affordable
August 29, 2008 by Jeanne Dupuis
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The organizing committee for the 2010 Vancouver Paralympic Games is making an effort to make the events affordable for spectators. Most (but, obviously, not all) of the tickets will cost $20 or less. Here are some examples:
Tickets will range from $15 for alpine skiing to between $20 and $50 for ice sledge hockey.
Opening ceremony tickets will range from $30 to $175.
Prices start at $10 for group packages of 20 or more people
Wow! That is incredible! I think it is very important to make these tickets affordable so that the support for the Paralympics can continue to grow.
Tickets will go on …read more




