It was dream end to a heart stopping game and a fitting finale to the games.
We then watched the closing ceremony on line.
It would appear that the games were a success. Visitors enjoyed the Canadian welcome and BC hospitality, especially the laid back west coast way of life that we all love here. Businesses downtown apparently boomed (at least restaurants and hotels did - not sure about the stores) and the feared traffic congestion did not transpire for the majority of us.
It was, however, debatable whether the games were entirely environmentally friendly with trucks and helicopters shipping snow from outside the local area and the Olympic flame burning huge amounts of either propane or natural gas 24 hours a day but the traffic was greatly reduced for the event as an estimated 250,000 people left to escape the madness.
Britain won one medal (albeit a gold one) and Canada won a record 14 golds so i am now Canadian, except when Scotland play football or rugby or anything else come to mention it.
Why didn't you just watch it on the TV?
ReplyDeleteNo TV. We went down to the US this weekend to buy one but they didn't have the one we wanted.
ReplyDeleteDon't they have telly shops in Canada? Anyway, I watched the games and enjoyed lots of it. I liked the snowboard cross. I wouldn't say snowboarding is better than skiing as the ski cross was mental as well, they are about equal. Nice to see Canada doing well in their own games as they're usually rubbish at home (Olympic wise).
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