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My kids were impressed! :p |
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PS. Is wood still used for making skis? I'd have thought they'd all be made of composites now - the snazzy sporty ones anyway. |
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When you consider that there are 40000 kids in organized hockey in Calgary alone (1 million population), we have the skills pool to draw on. When an American team wins the Stanley Cup 80% of the team are Canadians.
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They are talking about the drop in crime due to the increased police presence, and the way that the locals are having to change working patterns etc to accommodate the amount of disruption caused by the number of people having to get to and from the events. So all stuff we can look forwards to suffering in the very near future. Do you REALLY think there will be a reduction in crime in 2012 ? Perhaps the forthcoming World Cup ( Footie ) in South Africa will show the way on that one? |
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I reckon the UK is doing pretty well!
Zoe Gillings did really well to come 8th in the women's snowboard cross, Amy Williams broke the track record in the skeleton event, and no doubt the curling team will do well as well. Is it all about the winning? Is was great watching the snowboard events because I think the whole "olympic spirit" thing showed between all the competitors and they all had a laugh, which is what it's all about. They showed a clip of Eddie the Eagle before the ski jumping event and that really made me smile; sod the winning, it's the taking part. There's an interesting article here regarding the funding for UK winter sports |
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Football, load of nancies kicking a ball around. High jump, organised burglary Running, we don't need to chase zebras to eat any more so what's the point. Rock climbing, couldn't you just walk round. Etc. etc. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v145/posion/balls.jpg |
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One of the biggest problems with GB not being able to win is we dont encourage the drive to win at schools, it's all about taking part and prizes for all. All very nice, but the incentive is not there. If the drive is still there after school age, then at club level the top places are taken by better foreign players. Yes, our players have to be better than they are to win, but if they dont get match/race experience then improvement is stiffled.
Good on the Canadians for ensuring they get 10x more practice on the courses, that and plenty of supporters is what home advantage is for. |
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