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).
How do we MISS a run on the moguls when the entire thing is TAPED?
I am so confused as to why ANYTHING has to be on tape.
QUESTION: When they (NBC) show rank, they always show flags at the bottom with numbers.. but I cant figure out what those numbers mean... is that the judges scores?
Bttt
The first five are the judges scores for the downhill. The top and bottom scores are dropped. The last two scores are for the “air”. Those are added to a score for the time (don’t ask me how they calculate that) to give the total score. They said the air is only 25% of the score. Not sure how much the other two parts are.
Congrats to the Canucks for your first home gold. What a great competition.
Now we won’t have to hear the NBC announcers talking about it anymore.
You just got to see a figure skating wipe out. Does that count?
Makes sense, thanks!!
Former bobsled champion Vonetta Flowers of the U.S. , front left, former U.S. figure skating champion Peggy Fleming, front right, U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden, back left, and White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, back right, attend the short program figure skating pairs competition at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sunday, Feb. 14, 2010.
Anybody else just see the fishy judging that put the Russians that fell in third place and knocked the Americans out of the top?
Whats new? Thought 0 would get this fixed.
Ill start.
I want to see the Americans. The other countrys athletes should be time fillers. Show me any American who medals. Show me the ceremonies. I want to see our flag even if its 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 dont care.
I completely agree with you. They were gushing so much about the Canadians during the Mogul run tonight I actually turned it off.
I kept waiting for them to show the scores for the pair that were dressed in electric blue....they never showed them.
Just had another fall. I wonder if they will get a free pass too.
Canadian’s score.....unreal what they are letting pass.
I missed it if they put it up. I have always loved watching the performances. I hate having the comentators talking and of course the judging is legendary for it’s shenanigans. Now both teams that had a fall have scored better than two wonderful, almost flawless performances.
It’s time for NBC to retire from the Olympics business. They whine about advertising and put on a disjointed and choppy show.
I am simply floored by the number of commercial breaks they are taking. I suppose I shouldn’t be surprised, but I can remember when watching the Olympics wasn’t this frustrating. It used to be such a delight to watch them.
Ahhh!!! Somebody let some twisted clowns out on the ice! Yikes!
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