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Old 02-16-2010, 04:44 PM   #1641
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where are u watching this???
I'm watching luge on OLN.
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Not that many people participate in these new events yet, is the point. Canada is good at things like trampoline, until other countries take it up.
How many lugers or bobsledders do you know? I know better than 100 snowboarders.
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How many lugers or bobsledders do you know? I know better than 100 snowboarders.
I know 1 bobsledder
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Old 02-16-2010, 04:46 PM   #1644
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They dont have the same competitive levels??!?!?!?!? did you watch the last 2 snowboarding events! there is nothing more exciting! ANYONE can win its easily the best event of the olympics so far!
Not saying the competition isn't tough. But, for newer sports like snowboarding there are only so many countries that even bother sending funding too.

Figure skating, speed skating, skiing, etc have all been around for decades and therefore many countries put all their funding behind them. Places like China, Netherlands, Norway, Japan put most of their funding into the established events, usually ones they excel at.

I would bet Netherlands puts 95% of its funding into speed skating. But, once the newer events stick around for awhile and stars come from those countries I am sure funding will follow them, and more athletes will come from those countries.

Or someone like Shaun White could come along and propel their sport into the spotlight. Half pipe is probably the most competitive x-game medal event, mostly because of his celebrity.

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Old 02-16-2010, 04:47 PM   #1645
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Any hope of a medal in Luge is gone as the fastest Luger's are now coming down.
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Old 02-16-2010, 04:48 PM   #1646
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How many lugers or bobsledders do you know? I know better than 100 snowboarders.
How many boarder-crossers do you know?

I know thousands of tobagganers.
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Old 02-16-2010, 04:50 PM   #1647
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Soooo Christine Nesbitt just kicked her skate out at the finish line and I don't hear Catrina complaining about it all of a sudden.
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Old 02-16-2010, 04:50 PM   #1648
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Christine Nesbitt sits in second right now!
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Old 02-16-2010, 04:51 PM   #1649
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Bobsledding is huge in Germany, and Austria. Not sure how big it is elsewhere, but I would bet aside from football, bobsledding is the #1 sport in Germany.

What would you all consider to be the biggest events in the winter olympics anyway?

I would say men's hockey, skiing (downhill), speed skating, and figure skating are by far the most watched events.

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Old 02-16-2010, 04:52 PM   #1650
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Christine Nesbitt sits in second right now!
Now she's 3rd.

EDIT - I think they just said she's out of medal contention. Too bad. Hard to expect one here.
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Old 02-16-2010, 04:57 PM   #1651
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Too bad about luge, but isn't our Canadian woman a favourite for skeleton?
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Old 02-16-2010, 05:03 PM   #1652
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Bobsledding is huge in Germany, and Austria. Not sure how big it is elsewhere, but I would bet aside from football, bobsledding is the #1 sport in Germany.

What would you all consider to be the biggest events in the winter olympics anyway?

I would say men's hockey, skiing (downhill), speed skating, and figure skating are by far the most watched events.
Men's downhill, hockey finals, men's snowboard half-pipe, figure skating, speed skating would be top 5 viewership I think.
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Old 02-16-2010, 05:07 PM   #1653
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If you guys thought boardercross was fun just wait until skiercross. I think technology has changed a little, but when it first came out it was absolute mayhem. For some reason the guys on skis couldn't negotiate the banks as well as a board (probably because of the sidecut on the boards) and half the time they would fly out of the course. 4 guys poling out of the start area is always pretty interesting too.

Troutman; you can't intentionally take someone out. I mentioned it yesterday, and the announcers touched on it as well. If you're interfered with you have to stop and raise your arms, and that registers a protest, which gets reviewed. They've also included video replay if the judges think something has happened, which DID happen yesterday in the 1/4 final and a rider was DQ'd.

I enjoy this sport for the same reason everyone else does. ANYTHING can happen. It's not judged, and although there are favourites it's just as likely that the #1 ranked rider wins it as the #20. There's not many other sports that can say that.
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If you guys thought boardercross was fun just wait until skiercross. I think technology has changed a little, but when it first came out it was absolute mayhem. For some reason the guys on skis couldn't negotiate the banks as well as a board (probably because of the sidecut on the boards) and half the time they would fly out of the course. 4 guys poling out of the start area is always pretty interesting too.

Troutman; you can't intentionally take someone out. I mentioned it yesterday, and the announcers touched on it as well. If you're interfered with you have to stop and raise your arms, and that registers a protest, which gets reviewed. They've also included video replay if the judges think something has happened, which DID happen yesterday in the 1/4 final and a rider was DQ'd.

I enjoy this sport for the same reason everyone else does. ANYTHING can happen. It's not judged, and although there are favourites it's just as likely that the #1 ranked rider wins it as the #20. There's not many other sports that can say that.
What I really like about skier cross is you have ex-world cup guys who really know how to ski well. Not to knock the boarders but I think the skiers have a better sense of turn acceleration, working the terrain etc. Will be interesting to see if Rahlves can compete.
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Old 02-16-2010, 05:14 PM   #1655
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Is there not any pre-hockey stuff going on?
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Old 02-16-2010, 05:19 PM   #1656
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I got instant boner when watching the Swiss Curling team. What a bunch of babes they are!
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Old 02-16-2010, 05:23 PM   #1657
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I got instant boner when watching the Swiss Curling team. What a bunch of babes they are!
what IS it with female curling recently? first the Scotties tournament was chocked full of hotties (especially team PEI), and now i want to marry that brunette from the Swiss team

all i remember growing up was women curlers looking like this

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Old 02-16-2010, 05:24 PM   #1658
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I got instant boner when watching the Swiss Curling team. What a bunch of babes they are!
I feel the same way about the Danish team. I only saw 2 of them but if they were any indication ..... wow!
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Old 02-16-2010, 05:26 PM   #1659
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what IS it with female curling recently? first the Scotties tournament was chocked full of hotties (especially team PEI), and now i want to marry that brunette from the Swiss team

all i remember growing up was women curlers looking like this

I remember growing up my grandma watching Curling and it was full of old people. I hated it then. Now the sport is full of good looking young females. It is worth giving the sport a try as for the babes as much as I hate it.
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Old 02-16-2010, 05:28 PM   #1660
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Curling is a great sport and when the woman are hot it's just a bonus.

There's one amazing red head on one of the teams.
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