Match scheduled:
Last updated: 28-02-2010 from 15:00 until 17:00
28-02-2010 on 14:21
The Final :: Carling Cup / English League Cup 2009/2010 :: Bet365/Betfair don't have the tv rights for the UK / Match also on BBC One, DSF Sport and others!
28-02-2010 from 15:00 until 17:00
28-02-2010 on 14:21
The Final :: Carling Cup / English League Cup 2009/2010 :: Bet365/Betfair don't have the tv rights for the UK / Match also on BBC One, DSF Sport and others!
The 2010 Winter Olympics will come to an official close during a closing ceremony on February 28, 2010. The ceremony will be held at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which seats 55,000 people. The 2010 Olympic Opening and closing ceremonies are the first in Olympic history to be held indoors.http://www.vancouver2010.com/en/news/news-releases/-/37852/32566/qet9j6/vanoc-introduces-2010-olympic.html The choreographer for the closing ceremonies is Jean Grand-Maitre, who is the artistic director of the Alberta Ballet.
As with the opening ceremony, the closing ceremony will be broadcast live, as well as on their official Olympic website, NBCOlympics.com. Canadian viewers can watch the ceremony live on CTV, or CTVOlympics.ca.
Part of 2006 Closing Ceremony
Part of the closing ceremony of each Olympic games is an introduction to the world of the site hosting next games four years later. In Torino in 2006 ... read more
Part of the closing ceremony of each Olympic games is an introduction to the world of the site hosting next games four years later. In Torino in 2006, it was Canada introducing themselves as 2010 hosts in Vancouver. Avril Lavigne was among those participating back then. In 2010, those representing the 2014 Winter Games in Russia will also have the same opportunity to introduce their country as the next hosts.
The 2010 Winter Olympics will come to an official close during a closing ceremony on February 28, 2010. The ceremony will be held at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, which seats 55,000 people. The 2010 Olympic Opening and closing ceremonies are the first in Olympic history to be held indoors.http://www.vancouver2010.com/en/news/news-releases/-/37852/32566/qet9j6/vanoc-introduces-2010-olympic.html The choreographer for the closing ceremonies is Jean Grand-Maitre, who is the artistic director of the Alberta Ballet.
As with the opening ceremony, the closing ceremony will be broadcast live, as well as on their official Olympic website, NBCOlympics.com. Canadian viewers can watch the ceremony live on CTV, or CTVOlympics.ca.
Part of 2006 Closing Ceremony
Part of the closing ceremony of each Olympic games is an introduction to the world of the site hosting next games four years later. In Torino in 2006 ... read more
Part of the closing ceremony of each Olympic games is an introduction to the world of the site hosting next games four years later. In Torino in 2006, it was Canada introducing themselves as 2010 hosts in Vancouver. Avril Lavigne was among those participating back then. In 2010, those representing the 2014 Winter Games in Russia will also have the same opportunity to introduce their country as the next hosts.
2010 Olympics Highlights
The Olympics got off to a somber start when, on the opening day, luger Nodar Kumaritashvili died in a tragic accident during practice
American skier Lindsey Vonn won a gold medal in the ladies Super-G and set a new record for U.S. women's World Cup wins record despite undergoing surgery just a few weeks prior to the gameshttp://sports.espn.go.com/oly/skiing/news/story?id=39258297
American snowboarder Shaun White pulled off a Double McTwist 1260 and scored 46.8 out of 50 to take gold and dominate the men's halfpipe competition
Slovenian cross-country skier Petra Majdic won a bronze medal in the cross country ladies sprint classic despite breaking four ribs during practice just hours before the racehttp://ca.reuters.com/article/sportsNews/idCALDE61J0DS20100221
Alex Bilodeau, the winner of the men's moguls, became the first Canadian to win an Olympic gold medal in his home country
Canadian figure skater Joannie Rochette skated for a personal best score in the short program and win a bronze medal despite the fact that her mother passed away unexpectedly just two days before the figure skating competition began
ore French at Closing Ceremonies
Following the opening ceremony, several high-profile Canadians, including the Premier of Quebec, Jean Charest, Michael Ignatieff, the leader of the Canadian Liberal Party and Canadian Heritage Minister, James Moore, complained that there was not enough French included in the presentation. Since both English and French are official languages of Canada and the 2010 Winter Olympics, some Canadians felt that French should have been more prominent during the opening ceremony.http://www.ctvolympics.ca/news-centre/newsid=47481.html
In response, David Atkins, the executive producer of both the opening and closing ceremonies, stated that there would be more French content in the closing ceremony, and that this was the plan from the beginning. Atkins also pointed out that, while television viewers didn't see it, any English spoken at the opening ceremony was translated into French on video monitors inside the stadium.
The 2010 Winter Olympics, officially the XXI Olympic Winter Games or the 21st Winter Olympics, will be a major international multi-sport event held on February 12–28, 2010, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with some events held in the resort town of Whistler, British Columbia and in the Vancouver suburb of Richmond. Both the Olympic and Paralympic Games are being organized by the Vancouver Organizing Committee (VANOC).
Match scheduled:
Last updated: 28-02-2010 from 18:30 until 21:15
28-02-2010 on 12:33
Men - 50km Mass Start Classic (Medal Event) :: Olympic Winter Games 2010 :: Vancouver, Canada
Vancouver 2010 Men’s Icehockey
Canada
The Men’s Icehockey games on the Winter Olympics. Starting with three groups: Group A (Canada, Norway, Switzerland, USA), Group B (Czech Republic, Latvia, Russia, Slovakia) and Group C (Belarus, Finland, Germany, Sweden) followed by the Playoff and final round.
Upon completion of the preliminary round, teams will be ranked 1D through 12D. The top four ranked teams (1D though 4D) will receive byes to the quarter-final round. The remaining eight teams will compete for the remaining four quarter-final positions.
The winner of QP1 (8D vs 9D) will play the top-seeded 1D in the quarter-finals. The winner of QP2 (5D vs 12D) will play 4D, the winner of QP3 (7D vs 10D) will play 2D and the winner of QP4 (6D vs 11D) will play 3D.
The losers of the qualification playoff round games (QP1 – QP4) will receive a final ranking of 9 through 12 based on their preliminary round ranking.
The losers of the quarter-final round games (QF1 – QF4) will receive a final ranking of 5th through 8th based on their preliminary round ranking.
The losers of the semifinal games (SF1 and SF2) will compete for the bronze medal and 4th place, while the winners of the semifinal games compete for gold and silver.
Watch Now Canada vs.USA
Match scheduled:
Last updated: 28-02-2010 from 22:15 until 01:30
27-02-2010 on 13:30
Gold Medal Game (Final) :: Olympic Winter Games 2010 :: Vancouver, Canada