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VIDEO: Left With Lasting Impressions
From the Opening Ceremony to the Closing and from the snow to the ice, the Vancouver Olympics provided a platform for the world's athletes to showcase their very best.
Take a look at some of the defining moments of the Games.
http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/assetid=168fcf14-1b5e-48d0-8644-3535911574a0.html#left+with+lasting+impressions
Go behind the scenes of the U.S. Alpine Team's cover shoot in Whistler for Sports Illustrated
On the Cover: Andrew Weibrecht, Alpine Skiing, USA
Photographed by: Simon Bruty / SI
Andrew Weibrecht, Lindsey Vonn, Bode Miller and Julia Mancuso are on top of the world.
A behind the scenes look at the U.S. Alpine Team's cover shoot in Vancouver.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/video/olympics_winter/2010/02/24/022310.Olympics_Alpine_Cover.SportsIllustrated/index.html
U.S. sets medals record; Canada tops in gold
North Americans pull in greatest hauls ever at the Winter Games
Posted: Feb 28, 2:17p ET | Updated: Feb 28, 11:35p ET
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -- The U.S. got the medals. Canada got the gold.
In a remarkable show of depth and talent by the North American neighbors, the United States won the overall medals race at the Vancouver Olympics with 37 -- the most ever by any country at the Winter Games.
Canada, thanks to a thrilling overtime win Sunday over the U.S. in the men's hockey final, captured the most gold medals -- 14, breaking the record for any Winter Olympics.
Indeed, Canada won more gold at these games than it had at any previous Olympics, winter or summer. The host country finished third in total medals with 26, its best ever Winter Games.
Even though Canada fell short of the overall lead -- the brash pre-games goal of its $117 million Own the Podium program -- the result was cause for national jubilation.
''Canada's athletes came to these games not with a swagger but with a confidence they could do what they set out to do,'' said Michael Chambers, president of the Canadian Olympic Committee. ''What they have done over the course of these past two weeks -- they've inspired an entire nation to believe in themselves.''
The U.S. total of 37 medals exceeded all expectations -- and marked only the second time in the 21 Winter Olympics that Americans had won the medals count, the other coming at Lake Placid in 1932.
''It's hard to imagine we could have done much better,'' said Scott Blackmun, the new CEO of the U.S. Olympic Committee. ''Our athletes have done a phenomenal job.''
Germany, which won in Turin four years with 29 total medals and 11 golds, finished second this time, winning 30 medals, 10 of them gold. Norway -- the all-time Winter Games medals leader -- was fourth with 23, including a gold won by Petter Northug on Sunday in the 50-kilometer cross-country ski race.
Of the also-rans, perhaps the best showing was by South Korea, which won 14 medals on the strength of its skaters -- three more than its previous Winter Games high.
If there was a prominent loser, it was Russia, which will host the next Winter Olympics in Sochi in 2014. The Russians had only three golds among its 15 medals, won no golds in their usual stronghold of figure skating, and finished sixth in the standings -- the only time they have been out of the top five since the Soviet Union first competed in the Winter Games in 1956.
Unquestionably, the big story of the medals race was the U.S.-Canada surge, which Canadian Olympic Committee CEO Chris Rudge hailed as ''tremendous.''
''The International Olympic Committee world is very Eurocentric,'' he said, recalling a meeting he attended last year where European sports officials were expressing concern about inroads being made by other regions' sports programs.
''I thought, 'We and our friends in the U.S.A. may show you a few things in Vancouver -- and lo and behold it worked out that way,'' Rudge said.
Indeed, several medal-winning U.S. athletes said they felt relaxed competing in Canada and well-supported by fans from both countries.
''It felt like a home game for us,'' said speedskater Apolo Anton Ohno. ''I think that's probably why we're doing so well.''
''In a little way it was sort of like a North American Olympics,'' said Bill Demong, who won a gold medal in Nordic combined. ''There were just so many enthusiastic fans from the States, and also I think Canadians and Americans rooting for each other's teams quite a bit since we are neighbors.''
Demong -- an Olympian since Nagano in 1998 -- marveled at the progress the U.S. team had made in performance and the whole infrastructure that supports the athletes.
''At Nagano we felt like one of the outsiders,'' he said. ''Now we're here to win.''
Ohno said success will breed a new set of challenges.
''Anytime you have a target on your back, or anytime you are looked at as the leader of the group, as I feel the U.S. clearly is, it makes it very difficult,'' he said. ''But our athletes -- the young and the older veterans -- are always up for the challenge.''
Canadian officials were delighted not only by their gold-medal haul, but by their athletes' numerous fourth and fifth place finishes. According to their figures, Canada and the U.S. led all nations at these games in top five finishes with 49 each.
''We're beginning to build a base,'' said Roger Jackson, the chairman of Own the Podium. ''As we go forward -- both in United States and Canada -- we will have a far more competitive challenge with each other.''
''We were in the same boat 20 years ago -- no resources, facilities. Now we have all that.''
Chambers, the Canadian Olympic Committee president, noted with a smile that victory has a price -- at least $1.5 million that will be paid out in bonuses to the Canadian medal winners.
''It's a lot of money that we very much enjoy spending,'' he said.
Twenty-six countries earned at least one medal in the Vancouver Games, tying the record set four years ago in Turin.
However, Australia was the only country from the Southern Hemisphere to win medals -- with three in freestyle skiing. Thirteen nations from Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean were among the 82 competing in these games, but the all-time shutout streak for those regions continued.
http://www.nbcolympics.com/news-features/news/newsid=452956.html#u+s+sets+medals+record+canada+tops+gold
I'll second that - Congrats to Canada!
aha my oldest daughter's friend TM'd her that
(her family moved here from Canada)
she didn't have a clue what she meant lol
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee
The goalie was so depressed, but it wasn't his fault. The guy interviewing him told him to hold his head high - it was a great game!
They thought they needed to win because Canada beat them in 2002 and they wanted this one bad. Could have gone either way. Canada got lucky - with Crosby!
hell they're even celebrating for the Canucks in Raleigh!
on guard! I never could figure that out!
on high? on love? I hear all kinds of stuff! lol
thank you!
hiya lizzy!
You're not a traitor. It's always nice when your own team wins but I'm still happy for the opposing team especially when there's as much excitement over it like there was tonight!
I hope they lit a few cigars as well!
Official Lyrics of O Canada!
O Canada!
Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and wide,
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
God keep our land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
Oh Canada, we stand on what???
what are the lyrics?
I'm sure it will. They cut off the booze at 2pm I heard.
Closing ceremony is on now...all over!
Call me a traitor, but I cheered for them.....
because their coach is also the Red Wings coach, and the GM is longtime Wings captain Steve Yzerman!
Congratulations Canadians!!!
nice win!!
2 lady friends just left here and are going to walk down Robson street to BC place to watch the closing ceremonies. It is a zoo out there. Think I will stay off the streets for today.. (unless it turns into a new orleans style bead fest)
LOL....I could hear the screamin over the Rockies .
Good TV coverage too , on all CDN channels .
I live downtown, and when canada scores you cant hear the TV and I am on the 11th floor, The surrounding highrises go insane
Yes, for sure, that was the one they wanted .. one more on their record
2010, the most gold medals won by any host of the Winter Olympics.
It would be a money maker .. lol
Canada is in uproar .. lol, such is life.
Yeeeeeeeeee haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa . GOLD for Canada . Crosby gets it .
Best of seven?
Canada's turn.
Yup , next goal wins the GOLD . Gulp ......
What a game! Is it sudden death?
USA scores! how sweet it is!! overtime ...
Thanks, looks i might get the 3rd period live.
me too.. wibble wobble.. too much excitement
Any fingernails left ? Hubby thinks this is a Wi game ...shuntin' about as if he had the puck . Lordie .
I cant stand it...
that's what I get for braggin'...rats , 2 to 1 .
2 to goose egg for CDN .
my favorite, carmen schaefer, the 3rd from the swiss ladies curling team, wasn't even mentioned. Tasteless, classless bunch of so an so's who put this list togeter.
the gal who crosscounty skis
could crack walnuts.......ahhhhhh never mind.....