random_hero
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Finland were pwned by America
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zimbos_05
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i never used to like ice hockey before...but been watching a few games this olympics and getting in to it. im contemplating getting NHL 10 for xbox.
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always had a soft spot for ice hockey, i mean what's not to love!?
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random_hero
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That was an epic gold medal match
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So when does this start? :p
He was a man of specific quirks. He believed that all meals should be earned through physical effort. He also contended, zealously like a drunk with a political point, that the third dimension would not be possible if it werent for the existence of water.
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cant believe i had missed over time in the gold medal match. damn work.
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Can't believe I completely forgot about the match in general. Gonna have to find it somewhere.
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Benjo
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Epic match. Expected Canada to breeze this match given how many stars they have. But the US did beat them earlier in the tournament. In the end, it was left up to Crosby, and the man delivered. Best player in the world.
BTW, who does everyone support in the NHL? I'm (unfortunatly) a Maple Leafs man.
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never followed the nhl at all....but now i might just buy nhl 10
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I go for District 5.
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avy1990 wrote:I go for District 5. :lol: :lol:
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Glory Recruit
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Hey Heineken can you turn this thread into The Winter Olympics Thread?
Keen for the Ice Hockey and Snowboarding among others!
Australia sending its largest ever team, pity we didn't make it to the Ice Hockey:(
Edited by iridium1010: 31/12/2013 08:28:23 PM
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Quote:pity we didn't make it to the Ice Hockey We'd have been spanked anyway :lol: What's the Olympic rules on fights in the Ice Hockey?
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afromanGT wrote:Quote:pity we didn't make it to the Ice Hockey We'd have been spanked anyway :lol: What's the Olympic rules on fights in the Ice Hockey? No idea, wouldn't mind seeing the Russians and Yanks go at it:lol: :lol:
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Iridium1010 wrote:afromanGT wrote:Quote:pity we didn't make it to the Ice Hockey We'd have been spanked anyway :lol: What's the Olympic rules on fights in the Ice Hockey? No idea, wouldn't mind seeing the Russians and Yanks go at it:lol: :lol: Just googled it, IIHF rules ban fighting. It results in an ejection.
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afromanGT wrote:Iridium1010 wrote:afromanGT wrote:Quote:pity we didn't make it to the Ice Hockey We'd have been spanked anyway :lol: What's the Olympic rules on fights in the Ice Hockey? No idea, wouldn't mind seeing the Russians and Yanks go at it:lol: :lol: Just googled it, IIHF rules ban fighting. It results in an ejection. Lame
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Ty Joffa.
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Am I the only one confused as to how the WINTER Olympics entails more lycra-clad events than the Summer Olympics?
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For what its worth There has never been a winter Olympics held in the southern hemisphere
But if I was going to romanticise the olympics I would nominate Antarctica to hold a winter olympics - in summer, to accomodate the eurocentric audience the winter olympics does have
And why not? No nation of state affiliated with the most southerly land mass on earth
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The Winter Olympics are coming.
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Kid from the College I work at is repping Aus, go you legend. -PB
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Quote:Australia's best chances for gold in Sochi
Australia will take a record 60 athletes to the Sochi Winter Olympic Games as they look to build on their record success from Vancouver four years ago.
But who among them are the best chances of winning a medal? Take a look at the top contenders.
Torah Bright (Halfpipe, Slopestyle and Snowboard Cross) Australia's golden girl of the Vancouver Olympics looks set to cover herself in glory once again in Sochi.
Bright is a raging favourite to defend her title in the snowboard Halfpipe and she is also a good chance for a medal in the Slopestyle event.
A greater workload and the weight of expectation are added burdens for Bright this year, but gold-medal winning run four years ago after she crashed out at the first attempt shows she can handle the pressure.
Success in Sochi would see Bright confirm her status as Australia's greatest-ever Winter Olympian, and she's still only 27-years-old.
Alex Pullin (Snowboard Cross) The 2012-2013 season was a golden won for 'Chumpy' Pullin, who became the first Australian to defend a winter World Championship.
He also took overall honours in the World Cup last season after finishing on the podium four times out of seven races, which is a remarkable achievement in an unpredictable sport like Snowboard Cross.
Despite a heavy crash during a race in December, Pullin is hopeful his relaxed preparation in Australia will see him peak in Sochi.
He has a score to settle as well; he crashed out four years ago in Vancouver while comfortably leading eventual champion Seth Wescott in his heat.
Russ Henshaw (Ski Slopestyle) Henshaw has had to overcome several horrific injuries just to be in Sochi for his first Olympics.
The Sydney-born skier tore his anterior cruciate ligament in 2011, before unfortunately tearing it against last year.
With the Olympics just around the corner, Henshaw decided against a second round of surgery and spent most of 2013 rehabilitating.
Henshaw's injury means he has only just returned to competitive action, but early signs are he will be well in contention for a medal in Sochi.
Lydia Lassila (Aerials) The reigning Olympic champion, Lassila will again face a tough test from a host of Chinese athletes if she wants to defend her crown in Sochi.
Having taken a break after the Vancouver Games to start a family, Lasilla returned to competition with a bang in 2012.
She finished third overall in the 2012-2013 World Cup season and also grabbed fifth place at the World Championships.
She has one gold and one silver from five World Cup events this season and should be right in contention for a medal in Sochi.
Anna Segal (Ski Slopestyle) Segal's preparation for Sochi, like a lot of her career, has been hampered by injury.
The 27-year-old missed a big chunk of last season after undergoing knee surgery and she has struggled to regain full fitness heading into the Games.
But the former moguls skier is a class act in the Slopestyle event, as shown by her World Championship title in 2011.
She's also enjoyed past success at the Winter X Games and if she can get over her injury problems, she will be in with a good chance of a medal.
Other medal chances
Dale Begg-Smith (Moguls) An international man of mystery, Canadian-born Begg-Smith is Australia's most decorated Winter Olympian. Having won gold at the 2006 Games, Begg-Smith came agonisingly short of defending his title in Vancouver. He has only just returned to competitive action after a long absence, recording a best finish of fifth from five World Cup events this season. Just how Begg-Smith will go in Sochi is, much like the man himself, a mystery.
Jarryd Hughes (Snowboard Cross) Just 18-years-old, Hughes stunned competitors at the World Cup event in Lake Louise this season, winning gold in his first World Cup final. He enjoys the role of the 'outsider' and is always in with a chance in such an unpredictable sport like Snowboard Cross.
Scotty James (Halfpipe and Slopestyle) James made history at the Vancouver Games as a 15-year-old when he became the youngest male winter Olympian in 50 years. Having grown an incredible 23cms in four years, James has plenty of confidence to go with his bigger frame having been crowned overall World Cup champion this season.
David Morris (Aerials) A 29-year-old from Melbourne, Morris was the first Australian male to win a World Cup aerials event, which he did in the Ukraine in February last year. He finished the 2012-2013 season ranked No.2 in the world and while his World Cup performances this season haven't been as impressive, he can't be counted out.
Laura Peel (Aerials) A 24-year-old former gymnast from Canberra, Peel did her chances of an Olympic medal no harm when she finished second in a test event at Sochi last year. While not a household name, Peel's knowledge of the venue means she could upstage her more fancied rivals.
http://au.sports.yahoo.com/news/article/-/21146205/australias-best-chances-for-gold-in-sochi/
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Massive bump this. Where did you even find the thread?
Looking forward to this so much. Aus in with some great chances. Zimbabwe even has a competitor for the first time.
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There is a Jamaican bobsled team. That's more than enough to get me watching the winter Olympics.
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zimbos_05 wrote:Massive bump this. Where did you even find the thread?
Looking forward to this so much. Aus in with some great chances. Zimbabwe even has a competitor for the first time. Bumped it a few weeks ago and then bumped it today, just used google(for the 1st bump) Edited by iridium1010: 6/2/2014 09:02:23 PM
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Benjo wrote:There is a Jamaican bobsled team. That's more than enough to get me watching the winter Olympics. Didn't know they were in it:) awesome. http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/winter-olympics/25799520Assuming they raised the funding. Edited by iridium1010: 6/2/2014 09:02:56 PM
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Why do I get the feeling that these Olympics will be an epic fail?
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As in for Australia or as in a terrorist attack?
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Because the place still isn't ready. Some of the hotels still have stray dogs wandering around and have signs telling you to put your toliet paper in a bin instead of flushing.
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Quote:Jamaicans call for halt to Sochi donations
Jamaica's Olympic bobsleigh team on Thursday pleaded with their adoring fans to stop sending money to fund their Sochi fairytale while also dreaming of converting Usain Bolt from sprint to snow.
Pilot Winston Watts admitted that the Internet campaign to fund their trip had been such a success that he and brakeman Marvin Dixon feared they would be damned as greedy opportunists if they didn't call a halt.
"The donations were just coming on and on. We had to stop them. We've called a press conference to do it," said Watts after almost $80,000 poured into the empty Jamaica coffers.
"We just didn't want them to think that we're greedy people."
Watts said that despite being the Games underdogs, his country had the world's fastest guy and he was dreaming of having Bolt on his team some day in the future.
"We are underdogs here," he said. "But we (Jamaicans) have the fastest guy in the world -- Usain Bolt.
"He (Bolt) is with us all the time, he's standing behind us just like the rest of the world is standing behind us. He could be a very good pusher but there's one thing about him -- he doesn't like cold.
"But he said once -- maybe next time I'll try myself as a Jamaican bobsleigh team member. And it would be awesome to have him on my team. It would be a terrific combination of a strong guy like me and the fast guy like him."
Watts and Dixon finally got on the bobsleigh track on Thursday after being reunited with their lost luggage that had kept them idle since their arrival.
Other bobsleigh teams in Sochi said the presence of the Jamaicans could only be good for the sport.
"I know those guys, they did work hard and it's not easy to qualify for the Games. I mean they tried in 2006 and they missed, they tried in 2010 and they missed. They tried again and they made it and it is good (for the sport) to have that exposure," said US competitor Steven Holcomb.
"They have a great story and I know those guys and they are great guys," he added. http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=8794860Today is the day.
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