The ridiculously hot Lindsey Vonn won two medals, including a gold in the downhill. |
Steve Holcomb and the "Night Train" earned the first U.S. gold medal in four-man bobsled since 1948. |
Tessa Virtue, who I declared the "Hottest Non-American Olympian of 2010" (she's Canadian), took the gold in ice dancing. So did Scott Moir, but who cares?! |
Five-time Olympic medalist Bode Miller earned his first career Olympic gold in the super combined. |
Bill DeMong's gold in the large hill competition was the first ever by an American in the sport of Nordic combined. |
Alexandre Bilodeau's gold medal in men's moguls was the first ever won by a Canadian in a home Olympics. |
Sidney Crosby caused delerium north of the border when he scored in overtime to give Canada the gold over the U.S. in men's hockey. (This was No. 2 on my Top 10 Games of 2010 list.) |
Just days after her mother died unexpectedly, Canadian Joannie Rochette earned an emotional bronze medal in ladies' figure skating. |
Apolo Anton Ohno picked up three medals in short track speed skating, bringing his career total to eight, the most in American Winter Olympic history. |
There are plenty of other moments from Vancouver that I could've picked, but these nine were my absolute favorites. Maybe there'll be a Part II of this series in the coming days, where I'll remember my favorite Vancouver memories by people from countries not located in North America. But that's all for now.
there you go...i love the new look...color and words is waaaay better than only words...people wouldn't read the newspaper if there were no pictures
ReplyDeletegood work and thanks for the weekend post