Dale Begg-Smith, Freestyle Skier
May 22, 2006 by Sasha Manuel
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I remember watching him on telly when he was awarded the gold in the last Winter Olympics at Torino. Then I hear in the news a bit of info about him. Born in Canada but now resides in Melbourne, Australia. He’s only 21 but is already rich beyond his years. He owns an internet pop-up advertising company. He is only the third Australian to win a gold medal in a Winter Games.
According to my sources, he still ranks second to Jeremy Bloom in the over-all World Cup Moguls standings. But hey, you have to give him credit for the gold …read more
Grazie Torino, Grazie Italia!!!
February 27, 2006 by admin
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Grazie Torino, Grazie Italia!!!
Thanks for a wonderful 2 weeks of fun, sports, and a celebration of humanity at its greatest!
The 2006 Winter Olympics at Torino came to a close last night at the Stadio Olimpico. And what a closing ceremony it was.
We had ‘Pagliacci‘ Clowns in a Carnival atmosphere, Italian Opera with Human Tarot Cards, dancers, Andrew Boccelli , Avril ‘call-me-sweetheart-and-I’ll-kick-your-ass’ Lavigne, [not forgetting] Ricky Martin shaking his ‘bon-bons, vintage Fiats, flying performers, and top top it off, fireworks that lit up the Torino night sky.
IOC president Jacques Rogge’s closing speech was briefly interrupted by an intruder who went …read more
OHNOmore OHNO Jokes…
February 26, 2006 by admin
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There we go…no moh ohno jokes…
Apolo Ohno finally won his first Gold at these Winter Games by taking the Men’s 500m Short Track event.
All competitors were so pumped up for the ‘Superbowl’ of the Short Track event that there were two false starts. But as soon as the race started, Apolo clawed his way to an early lead in the first corner and was uncatchable.
It was a close battle for Ohno and the Canadians in the 500m event(Source: NBC)
B-0-0-0-de’s 0lympics at T0rin0
February 25, 2006 by admin
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The 2006 Winter Olympics is one Bode Miller wants to forget.
Coming in as the Poster Child of the American delegation, Miller exits the game, frustrated, ego-bruised, and empty-handed.
Some Miller would be great for Bode right about now… (Source: Newsweek Magazine)
This is not a slam on Bode, he is still a great athlete. But looking back, it would have been great had he exercised a little shrewd discretion, a little more caution.
So, what happened really?
Men’s Ice Hockey Bronze Medal Game – Feb. 25
February 25, 2006 by admin
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The Czech Republic wins the Bronze in a lopesided game!!!
The Gold Medal Game between Sweden and Finland is tomorrow. DON’T MISS IT!!!
A tough fight for a Bronze Medal Finish (Source: NBC)
Czech Republic beats Russia 3-0
Today’s Lineup – February 25, 2006
February 25, 2006 by admin
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Here are today’s events … (local time Torino, less 6 hours ET)
Biathlon
10:00 – Men’s 15km Mass Start – List
12:00 – Women’s 12.5 km Mass Start – List
Alpine Skiing
15:00 – Men’s Slalom – 1st Run – List
18:30 – Men’s Slalom – 2nd Run
* Competing Canadians: Thomas Grandi, Michael Janyk, Patrick Biggs, Jean-Philippe Roy,
Speed Skating
16:30 – Ladies 5,000m – List
* Competing Canadians: Kristina Groves, Cindy Klassen, Clara Hughes
Bobsleigh
17:30 – Four-man Heat 3 – List
19:20 – Four-man Heat 4
* Competing Canadians: Pierre Lueders, Ken Kotyk, Morgan Alexander, Lascelles Brown (CAN-1) and Serge Despres, Nathan Cunningham, Steve Larsen, Dabid Bissett …read more
Mancuso Made It!
February 24, 2006 by admin
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Julia Mancuso became the first American Woman to win an Olympic Alpine Skiing event (Giant Slalom) since Picabo Street did it back in 1998.
Skiing in less-than-perfect weather sans her signature good-luck tiara (athletes MUST WEAR Head Protective Gear in the Giant Slalom event), Julia had two very strong runs down the challenging slopes, in both cases, taking the more aggressive line. Her combined time was 2 minutes 9.19 seconds.
Mancuso skiing in near-blizzard conditions (Source: NBC)
Several other circumstances factored into Julia’s victory.
Arakawa (JPN) Ahead!
February 24, 2006 by admin
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O.K. , since nobody seems to think Figure Skating is a sport, much less want to cover it, I’ll do the readers a favor by writing the story.
Over the last couple of days, after a tough back-and-forth battle for first place between Sasha Cohen (U.S.) and Irina Slutskaya (Russia), many were stunned when Shizuka Arakawa (Japan) quietly took the Gold away from the two.
Cohen, Arakawa, and Slutskaya performing their programs(Source: NBC)
Hurricane Hands Han (CHN) His Gold!
February 23, 2006 by admin
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Xiaopeng Han’s (China) aerial acrobatics propelled him to first place in the Men’s Aerial Freestyle Skiing event. Han’s total score was 250.77, 2.09 points ahead of his nearest competitor, Dmitry Dashinski (Belarus), and 4.01 ahead of the bronze medalist, Vladimir Lebedev (Russia).
The ‘Hurricane’ a la Peterson (Source: AP Photo)
American Jeret “Speedy” Peterson’s signature move, the Hurricane, didn’t win him first place but inspired awe and admiration in all those present.
An All SWISS Domination at PGS!
February 23, 2006 by admin
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What is it with the Swiss and Snowboard Parallel Giant Slalom (PGS)?
After the SHEER, “SCHOCHING” victories of the Schoch Brothers yesterday, Swiss Miss Daniela Meuli took the Gold at the same event today.
Meuli competing at a pre-Olympic event (Source: NBC)
American Rosey Fletcher took the Bronze, vindicating the U.S. Men’s defeat yesterday. By the way, though Tyler Jewell didn’t win the PGS event, his struggles and story of determination is a must-read.
Meuli went head-to-head with Fletcher in the semifinals. The former snowboarded to an easy victory after Fletcher fell. The same thing happened to her competitor, Silver Medalist …read more




