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Olympic Sports at the Vancouver 2010 GamesHockey, Skiing, Snowboarding and Curling Competitions Get Ready
The Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games will host popular sports like figure skating, the biathlon, bobsleigh, ice sledge hockey and luge competitions.
With the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games being hosted in British Columbia, Canada, all eyes are focused on venues in Vancouver, Whistler, Richmond and Cypress Mountain in North Vancouver. Here is a breakdown of some of the most popular sporting events. HockeyProbably the most popular Olympic sport, hockey is a national pastime for Canadians. The men and women’s tournaments will likely be the hardest tickets to buy in the whole games, as spectators watch twelve men’s teams and eight women’s teams from all over the world compete on the ice. Says Steve Yzerman, Executive Director of the Canadian men’s hockey team and current Vice President of the Detroit Red Wings on a recent conference call, “I think it’s great for the game [for NHL players to participate in the Olympics]. On a worldwide stage it is the biggest event for hockey and the biggest event for us to showcase our players. “So to me I think it’s important that we remain in it, and I think all the attention that it gets, and players want to play in it, we try to do everything we can to try and stay involved… I think it’s nothing but a benefit and a positive regardless of which team wins the thing.” Alpine, Freestyle, Cross-Country and Ski JumpingWatching the skiing competitions at Whistler and Cypress Mountain will also be a fan favourite. Below are the competition event categories, all of which have both men and women’s participants:
SnowboardingOnly making its debut at the 1981 Olympics in Colorado, snowboarding is an entertaining winter sport taking place on Cypress Mountain in 2010.
CurlingThe men and women’s curling tournament has been played for more than 500 years. The Olympics introduced the sport in 1924 in Chamonix, France, running a men’s game. It wasn’t until 1998 in Nagano that a men and women’s tournament was played. Figure SkatingOlympic competitions in figure skating were started before there was even a Winter Games. London, 1908, saw the first pairs and singles contest, all of which were considered an invention by American Jackson Haines. He is credited as the “founding father” from as far back as the 1860s.
LugeThe luge race began with a record of nine minutes and 15 seconds along a four km track in 1883; speeds these days climb as high as 140 km an hour and G-forces reach over 5G. Olympians sit in a fibreglass luge (the French equivalent for sled) using spiked gloves and handles to navigate the icy track.
For a complete list of Olympic sporting events, consult the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics website. For accommodation options, see this Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Hotels in BC article. Find out where to buy Olympic merchandise.
The copyright of the article Olympic Sports at the Vancouver 2010 Games in British Columbia Travel is owned by Lori Henry. Permission to republish Olympic Sports at the Vancouver 2010 Games in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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