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This hurt. US Snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis crashed just yards away from the finish line in a race she led by 3 seconds. You could just feel the pain of this Silver medal. I don’t know if she was showboating or not. She did grab her board on all the previous runs I saw her make, though this one seemed to be a bit more extreme than her previous “stablizing” grabs. Talk about being haunted…she won’t forget this wreck for years to come I suspect.]]>
NBC has the scoreline. UPDATEThe Washington Post did a write up about the game and the missed penalty shots. This kind of blows as I really wanted to seek revenge on Canada.]]>
You can read this post at another blog to get my gist]]>
The BBC is reporting that the German cross country skiiers are really skating for Belgium, that is if you look at their headgear. Due to a mix up at the Addidas factory, the teams are misattired. In case you were wondering, Germany’s flag has black, red and gold horizontal stripes, while Belgium’s black-gold-red is vertical.]]>
You knew the Russians would whine about something. Not really a whine, but not really the kind of supportive comment you would like from a professional. Perhaps it was resentment over this, or simply pure honesty, which prompted Totmianina to offer a rather un-generous opinion on the Zhangs’ misfortunes. “I felt nothing special,” she said, when asked about the fall. “They were kind of aggressive in warmups. “They didn’t let us warm up properly.” Please….someone should head slap this Russian girl (oops, that already happened the hard way). But one thing I’m trying to get my head around this year is the number of socially clueless athletes making just stupid statements like this. ]]>
Excellant stop motion photo of the Chinese skaters fall last night. You can see why it happened.]]>
Do I care about figure skating? Not really, but as a human drama about the desire to persevere, tonight’s pairs skating was pretty amazing. The Chinese skaters, as you’ve probably seen on a dozen highlight films, took a monsterous fall, with the female skater Zhong hitting the ice hard early in her program. But after a few tense moments, she got back on the ice and nailed a triple and continued a rather excellant performance. Was it enough for a Silver? Well, the judges thought so, but after a fall like that, you have to wonder if she was getting some sympathy points. NBC’s website is sure to have highlights–go take a look if you haven’t watched already. Reminds me of the Joe Theisman hit a decade or so ago. Hard to watch, but hard not to also.]]>
Mike Wise spins in a circle as to whether people are too young, too old, or just plain stupid for figure skating at all. You get the feeling the guy doesn’t like figure skating (though I’m sure he’d just say, no, ‘I don’t like figure skating parents.’). Feel free to have a read–I can’t figure out why his panties are in a bunch either.]]>