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		<title>Shannon Bahrke Retires</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 04:08:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lorren</dc:creator>
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<p>Shannon Bahrke, who you might remember won a silver medal at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics and a bronze medal at the <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/2010-olympic-skiing">2010 Vancouver Olympics</a>, is retiring from mogul skiing.  Although she will be leaving athletic competition, she has plenty of things that will keep her busy.  Her brother, Scotty Bahrke, is still competing.</p>
<p>She is currently engaged to Matt Happe, and plans to marry him in Hawaii on September 10, 2010.  The two run Silver Bean Coffee together.</p>
<p>She would like to have kids in the future, and is interested in being an Olympic commentator.</p>
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		<title>Vancouver Olympics Day 14</title>
		<link>http://www.worldcompetes.com/blog/2010/02/vancouver-olympics-day-14/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 11:53:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lorren</dc:creator>
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<p>Day 14 held one of the events that many people look forward to the most, that is, the ladies&#8217; free program.  Today was also the continuation of the second run for the women&#8217;s giant slalom, the women&#8217;s 4&#215;5 km cross country skiing relay, curling semifinals, the men&#8217;s aerials final, women&#8217;s hockey finals, and the nordic combined long hill/10 km sprint.</p>
<p>In figure skating, Kim Yu-Na of South Korea blew the competition away, receiving the highest score since the new scoring rules were put into place.  Mao Asada of Japan won the silver, while Joannie Rochette of Canada won the bronze.  All three skated well, although Rochette had a couple tiny mistakes.  The United States&#8217; Mirai Nagasu gave a lovely performance for fourth place, while Rachael Flatt gave a solid performance for seventh place.  This marks the first time since the 1964 Innsbruck games where a skater from the USA did not make the medals stand in ladies&#8217; figure skating.</p>
<p>The ladies finished the second run of their giant slalom today.  Julia Mancuso had the third fastest run of the day, but it was not enough to bring her back from yesterday&#8217;s disastrous rerun, after being stopped because of Lindsey Vonn&#8217;s crash.  Germany&#8217;s Viktoria Rebensburg took the gold.</p>
<p>In the ladies 4&#215;5 kilometer relay, Norway won gold, Germany was second, and Finland was third.  As in yesterday&#8217;s men&#8217;s race, the gold medal anchor was well ahead (Marit Bjørgen), while the real race was for silver.  While Sweden&#8217;s Charlotte Kalla made up a lot of time in the third leg, the lead was lost in the fourth leg, and they came in fifth.  Kikkan Randall of the United States finished her leg in fourth place, but the US wasn&#8217;t able to keep up with the Nordic countries, and came in 12th.</p>
<p>In men&#8217;s curling, Canada will play Norway on Saturday for gold and silver medal determination.  Sweden and Switzerland will play for the bronze medal.  Tomorrow, the women&#8217;s Canadian team will play Sweden for the gold, while Switzerland will play China for the bronze.</p>
<p>In men&#8217;s aerials, Alexei Grishin won the gold for Belarus, while Jeret &#8220;Speedy&#8221; Peterson won the silver for the United States.  Liu Zhongqing of China took the bronze.</p>
<p>The Canadians must be happy today.  Their women&#8217;s hockey team beat the United States for the gold.  The US took the silver, while Finland won the bronze.</p>
<p>The United States had a great day in Nordic Combined.  Bill DeMong won the gold medal, and Johnny Spillane took the silver.  The United States had never even won a medal in Nordic Combined prior to these Olympics, and this year, not only does the US get its first medal, it gets four medals, one of them being gold.  In fact, the US received more Nordic combined medals than any other country this year.</p>
<p>The United States continues to lead the medal count with 32 medals.  Germany is second with 26, while Norway has 19.</p>
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		<title>Vancouver Olympics Day 13</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 11:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lorren</dc:creator>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The thirteenth day of the 2010 Vancouver Olympic games were exciting and held a few upsets.  The snow returned to Vancouver yesterday, and weather has been affecting some of the events.</p>
<p>It was unlucky day 13 for Julia Mancuso and Lindsey Vonn.  Vonn crashed in her Giant Slalom run, injuring her pinky.  Race officials decided to compress the start times for all the skiers, and Mancuso started her race before learning of the crash.  Officials had to stop Mancuso&#8217;s run halfway through, and she had to go back up to the start house to redo her run.  However, her run wasn&#8217;t quite as good the second time, and she ended up in 18th place after the first run.  They postponed the second run until Thursday.  Mancuso was visibly upset, and I don&#8217;t blame her.  Of course, Vonn didn&#8217;t ask to crash either.</p>
<p>The two-woman bobsleigh event took place today, and Canada took the first two spots (once they got their first gold on home turf earlier in this Olympics, they have really turned the spigot on it seems, with a total of 7 golds so far).  The team with Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse won gold.  Meanwhile, the United States took another bronze, with Erin Pac and Elana Meyers taking the third best time.</p>
<p>The cross country skiing men&#8217;s 4&#215;10 km relay had an exciting final.  Sweden came in first, but the silver medal position was where the real excitement was.  Petter Northug of Norway was more than a half minute back when he started the anchor leg of the relay.  Martin Koukal of the Czech Republic and Emmanuel Jonnier were far in front of him.  During his leg of the race, Northug caught up to Koukal and Jonnier, and overtook them both in the final minutes for the silver.  Koukal of the Czech Republic ended up with the bronze.</p>
<p>In freestyle skiing, the women&#8217;s aerials final ended with a bang&#8230; or more like&#8230; a disappointing fall for China.  Xu Mengtao was all set to win the gold&#8230; all she had to do was finish her trick with a good landing.  That wasn&#8217;t to be.  Lydia Lassila of Australia walked away with the gold.</p>
<p>In ice hockey, the US and Canada both advanced to the semifinals.  If they both win their next games on Friday, they&#8217;ll duke it out in another showdown.</p>
<p>In women&#8217;s speed skating, the top two positions in today&#8217;s 5000 m race were the same as in the 3000 m race.  Martina Sáblíková of the Czech Republic won the gold, while Stephanie Beckert of Germany once again ended up with silver.  Clara Hughes, the Canadian flag bearer, won the bronze.</p>
<p>Short track speed skating was interesting to watch as well.  In the men&#8217;s 500 m, Apolo Ohno and Simon Cho advanced to the semifinals on Friday.  The big upset was in the ladies&#8217; 3000 m relay.  The United States team came in last place; however, because one of the Korean skaters bumped the Chinese skater, the judges had to decide on whether to disqualify the Koreans or not.  While the Koreans took their victory lap, the judges deliberated.  Those of us watching on television knew the results once we saw the Chinese skaters start to shout.  The Koreans were disqualified, the Chinese were bumped up to the gold medal, and the United States won the bronze just for showing up.</p>
<p>As far as the medal count goes, the United States, Germany, and Canada all have 7 gold medals.  The US has 28 total, while Germany has 24 and Norway has 18.</p>
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		<title>Vancouver Olympics Day 11</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 09:11:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lorren</dc:creator>
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<p>Today was a quiet day for competition.  The big event for the day was the ice dancing finals.  The cross-country team sprints for men and women took place, as well as freestyle skiing aerials qualifications, ice hockey semifinals, and the ski jumping team large hill.</p>
<p>Ice dancing was great this evening.  Meryl Davis and Charlie White skated an awesome performance to Phantom of the Opera.  It was enough to win the silver medal.  Canada&#8217;s Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir came in first, although I personally did not find it as engaging as the second place performance.  Russia came in third, while USA&#8217;s Belbin and Agosto finished in fourth (but they skated great).  This placement marks the first time anybody from North America has won an ice dancing gold medal.   Sinead and John Kerr, British siblings, performed an interesting move where Sinead picked up her brother!  Another performance that I enjoyed was Isabelle Delobel and Olivier Schoenfelder of France skating to &#8220;The Impossible Dream&#8221;.</p>
<p>In the cross country team sprint, Norway won gold for the men, while the Germans won for the ladies.  German men took silver for the men, while Sweden won silver for the ladies.  The Russian men and women both won bronze.</p>
<p>It was a good day for Germany and Norway in ski jumping as well.  They took silver and bronze, respectively.  Austria took the gold with a runaway win.  The US team did not qualify for the finals, and Simon Amman did not compete today, as Switzerland did not have a team in the competition.</p>
<p>The aerials qualifiers were held in freestyle skiing today.  The United States qualified two men, Ryan St. Onge and Jeret &#8220;Speedy&#8221; Peterson.  Scotty Bahrke, Shannon Bahrke&#8217;s younger brother, did not qualify, along with Matt DePeters.  It was an exciting event to watch.</p>
<p>The women&#8217;s ice hockey semifinals took place today.  The United States beat Sweden, while Canada beat Finland, to make it to the gold medal round, which will take place on Thursday.</p>
<p>Ladies figure skating begins tomorrow, as does men&#8217;s giant slalom and the debut of women&#8217;s ski cross.  It should be a good day.  Currently, the medal count stands at 25 medals for the US, 21 for Germany, and 14 for Norway.</p>
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		<title>Vancouver Day 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 10:02:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lorren</dc:creator>
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<p>On the second day of competition, Canada finally received its first gold medal while hosting an Olympics.  Alexandre Bilodeau skied an outstanding performance in the men&#8217;s freestyle moguls in order to take home gold.  US skier Bryon Wilson came in third for the bronze, while Australia&#8217;s Dale Biggs-Smith got the silver.</p>
<p>Johnny Spillane made history for the United States on day 2.  The US had never received a medal in Nordic Combined, until today.  Johnny Spillane came in second, behind France&#8217;s Jason Lamy Chappuis, to take the silver medal.</p>
<p>It snowed last night in the mountains of Vancouver, which was a mixed blessing.  Officials said that the snow was too soft, but now there is more of it.  Let&#8217;s hope that it doesn&#8217;t rain.  The postponed downhill skiing competition is supposed to begin tomorrow.</p>
<p>Germany&#8217;s Felix Loch, who some have surmised might be the next Georg Hackl, didn&#8217;t disappoint the people who had hopes in him.  He won the gold medal in men&#8217;s luge.  German David M&ouml;ller received the silver, while Italy&#8217;s Armin Z&ouml;ggler, who was one of the favorites for gold, came in third.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.worldcompetes.com/index.php?option=com_content&#038;view=article&#038;id=49:vancouver-2010-medal-count&#038;catid=34:vancouver-2010&#038;Itemid=57">Vancouver Medal Count chart</a> has been updated through today.  So far, the United States has won seven medals; Germany, France, and Canada three; Korea and Italy two.  Ten other countries have one medal.</p>
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		<title>Mountains Face Lack of Snow in Vancouver</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 01:41:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lorren</dc:creator>
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<p>With just 17 days to go before the Vancouver Olympics, the mountains where the events are scheduled to be held are facing a lack of snow.  Particularly, Cypress Mountain, where the snowboarding and freestyle skiing events are planned, have barren and muddy patches.  Event organizers are making contingency plans.  A warm and wet January are to blame.</p>
<p>Fortunately, there was 11 inches of snow in the higher elevations on Monday, and it is expected to be cold at the base of the mountain over the weekend.</p>
<p>If all else fails, organizers will truck in man-made snow, as well as snow from higher elevations.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t the first time that the Olympic games have faced a lack of snow.  In Nagano, a lack of snow was threatened, but prior to the games, Mother Nature dropped a lot of snow and saved the day.  At the 1964 Innsbruck games, a dearth of snow prompted the Austrian army to truck in blocks of ice from elsewhere on the mountain so that the bobsled and luge events could go on.</p>
<p>Vancouver is the warmest location for a Winter Olympics so far.  In 2014, <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/2014-Sochi">Sochi</a> will be an even warmer Olympic city.  The high temperature predicted for Sochi for tomorrow is 51°F, with a low of 44°F.</p>
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