Posted on 02/14/2010 9:39:45 AM PST by My Favorite Headache
Olympic champion in women's moguls Hannah Kearney of the USA, center, runner up Jennifer Heil of Canada, left and third placed Shannon Bahrke of the USA, right pose on the podium during a flower ceremony at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010.
Hannah Kearney of the USA reacts during the flower ceremony after she won the women's moguls final at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010.
VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 13: Shannon Bahrke of United States celebrates celebrates after the women's freestyle skiing moguls final on day 2 of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at Cypress Mountain Resort on February 13, 2010 in Vancouver, Canada. Shannon Bahrke won the bronze medal.
South Koreans Si-bak Sung and Ho-suk Lee fall during the men's 1,500m short-track final at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver during the 2010 Winter Olympics on February 13, 2010
2010-02-13
Apolo Anton Ohno (L) of the U.S. celebrates his silver medal with compatriot bronze medal winner J.R. Celski after the men's 1500 meters short track speed skating final at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics.
Gold medallist Jung-Su Lee of South Korea, center, silver medallist Apolo Anton Ohno of the U.S., left, and bronze medallist J.R. Celski of the U.S., right, pose on the podium during the flower ceremony, after the men's 1500m finals short track skating competition at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010.
Fans celebrate along with the players after Jayna Hefford (16) scored a goal against Slovakia in the third period of a preliminary round women's ice hockey game at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Saturday, Feb. 13, 2010. Hefford had three goals as Canada won 18-0. Celebrating with Hefford are Meghan Agosta (2), Caroline Ouellette (13) and Tessa Bonhomme (25). At right is Michaela Matejova (15) of Slovakia.
Sunday, Feb. 14 NBC 1-6 p.m. Women's Speed Skating-3000 Gold Medal Final (LIVE); Nordic Combined-Individual Gold Medal Final: K-90 Jumping (LIVE) and 10km Cross Country (LIVE); Men's Luge-Singles Competition (LIVE); Men's Biathlon-10km Sprint Gold Medal Final (LIVE).
7-11 p.m. Figure Skating-Pairs Short Program (LIVE); Men's Freestyle Skiing-Moguls Gold Medal Final (LIVE); Moguls Competition; Men's Luge-Singles, Gold Medal Final (LIVE); Women's Alpine Skiing-Super Combined Gold Medal Final.
11:35 p.m.-12:05 a.m. Figure Skating-Pairs Post Game; Medals Plaza-Award Ceremonies.
12:05-4:05 a.m. Primetime Replay.
USA 3-5:30 p.m. Women's Ice Hockey-USA vs. China (LIVE).
CNBC 7:30-10 p.m. Women's Ice Hockey-Finland vs. Russia (LIVE).
MSNBC 3-5:30 a.m. Women's Ice Hockey-USA vs. China (replay).
Yikes, 18-zip in hockey. Don’t they have a mercy rule? Could they maybe have brought out their second string after it got to be 6-0? Nonetheless, go North American hockey!
No mercy rule in hockey. Just blow-outs. Girls and skates...woo hooo!
Do you have a ping list for this? I keep looking for an Oly thread and can never find them. Do we get to complain about the coverage? Or ask if it’s ok to laugh when the Koreans wiped each other out? the looks on their faces were like “Dude, wtf??”
Oh, back to original question: if you do have a ping list, will you please add me? TIA
Si-bak Sung and Ho-suk Lee didn’t just fall. They wiped each other out and gave the two Americans medals.
Because all the Koreans were skating dirty.
There was a collective WOOOOOHOOOOOO in our house!
Thank you so much for the thread!
If you have a ping list, would you please add me?
>>Do we get to complain about the coverage? <<
I’ll start.
I want to see the Americans. The other country’s athletes should be time fillers. Show me any American who medals. Show me the ceremonies. I want to see our flag even if it’s in third place, so I can cry and cheer. OUR athletes worked so hard. Let us be proud.
We are close enough to Windsor to get CBC. Guess who we see there. THE CANADIANS!!! Just as it should be. We deserve to see our athletes. I was called a Xenophobe for this opinion. I don’t care.
The team they beat just happened to beat another team earlier this year 82-0...that is not a typo...82 to NOTHING.
I can’t believe I’m two hours away from Vancouver, in the same time zone, and we have to watch it on tape delay. Heaven forbid the Olympics should interrupt NBC’s precious prime time lineup.
I really miss Canadian TV. My kids grew up with Canadian Sesame Street and learned to speak french.
Sorry-I like to see all the superior athletes performing their feats and love to cheer whomever does the best. Did you see those Dutch fans-dressed in bright orange cheering on anyone who does well in speed skating like Shaunie Davis, a handsome African American skater. They love him because he loves the sport.
Question of the day:
When MSNBC show Finland play Russia in Women’s Hockey later today will they get ratings better than Olbermann and Maddow?
Oops. USA vs China is on MSNBC.
In Olympic hockey you run up the score whenever possible because in the event of a tie in the win-loss record, the goal count decides the standings.
You mean CTV don't you? The goverment channel isn't covering the Olympics.
I’ve been doing pretty much nothing but complaining about the coverage.
The sad part is, if the Koreans hadn’t canceled each other out, Ohno wouldn’t have medaled. :/
I think they showed a replay of it during the middle of the night so even then I would say YES...LOL.
We’re doing a good job of running up the score on this one.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.