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Title: Canada's medal count
Post by: Baitman on August 16, 2008, 01:25:40 PM
Thought we were going to go the whole games without a medal. We finally got one of each color :O

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Freestyle wrestler Carol Huynh won the women's 48-kilogram final about 20 minutes after rowers Dave Calder and Scott Frandsen finished second in the men's pair to earn the country's first trip to the podium at the Summer Games. Less than a half hour after Huynh's win, fellow wrestler Tonya Verbeek claimed bronze in the 55-kilogram event.


The medal flurry comes as a welcome relief after Canada went without a trip to the podium during the first seven days of competition.

Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Masherbrum on August 16, 2008, 01:26:46 PM
 :rock
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Monty405 on August 16, 2008, 01:43:26 PM
just wait until the next winter olympics come to canada. home town advantage + being strong in winter sports.
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Baitman on August 16, 2008, 01:53:16 PM
2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver / Whistler

5 hours drive from my house :rock

Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Masherbrum on August 16, 2008, 02:45:19 PM
2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver / Whistler

5 hours drive from my house :rock



BAck in Dec. 1998, for our honeymoon, we flew out to Portland, Or.   I bought 4 tix to the Phoenix Coyotes/Nucks game at the GM Place.  We drove my best man (who lived in Tigard) up there to see it.   The Holiday Inn manager that my wife was full of watermelon until I showed up in a Bure jersey.   She said "You're from the Detroit Area, why aren't you a REd Wings fan."    I said "I grew up watching them with my pop.   I refused to hop on the bandwagon."   

When we checked out, she gave a bunch a rare stuff to be had from her friend who was in Marketing for Orca Bay.    I just regret not going to more places in Vancouver while we were there.    Maybe 2010 might see a return.    You need a navigator, so we can stash the wives in the back seat and let them cluck like hens?   

From Michigan, Go Canucks!!!
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Baitman on August 16, 2008, 06:34:16 PM
Just spent the last week down in Vancouver and the lower mainland area. Best time to visit is in the summer for seeing the scenery and the lakes. But the winter is nice also, Whistler area gets quite a pile of snow (wetter snow). We here in the South central get 12 - 15' in the mountains of dryer snow( powder). great for snowmobiling and snow boarding. I am more of a summer person with the number of lakes we have we get out in the wakeboard boat and cruize the beaches. The view is the best from the water :O

BC is one of the best places in the world to live. We have Canada's only desert (Osoyoos), we also have the rainest city (Prince Rupert) and everything in between. Almost every type of wildlife and Salmon fishing and killer whale watching.  :aok

If you or anyone else wants to come up, get a hold of me and I am sure that I can find enough things for you to see and do for quite a while.   

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The Land


British Columbia is bordered by Alberta to the east, the states of Washington, Idaho and Montana to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The Alaska Panhandle and the Canadian territories of Yukon and The Northwest Territories form the northern border.
At 944,735 square km (364,764 square miles), BC is about the size of France, Germany and the Netherlands combined. It's larger than the total area of Washington, Oregon and California.
75% of the province is mountainous (more than 1,000 meters or 3,280 feet above sea level), 60% is forested, and only about 5% is arable.
A series of southeast-northwest running mountain ranges, from the Rockies in the east to the Coast Mountain and Vancouver Island ranges in the west, serrate the landscape into a series of peaks, plateaus and valleys.
British Columbia's rugged coastline stretches for more than 27,000 kilometers (16,780 miles), including deep, mountainous fjords and about 6,000 islands, most of which are uninhabited.
The largest island, at 451 kilometers (280 miles) long, is Vancouver Island. Home to Victoria, the provincial capital, it lies off the southwest corner of BC's mainland.


For example Texas is 268,581 square miles
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Donzo on August 16, 2008, 08:05:17 PM
2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver / Whistler

5 hours drive from my house :rock



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Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: gwano on August 16, 2008, 08:18:27 PM
You can't expect Canada to do well in the summer olmypics-they have like 13 days of summer sometime between memorial day and labor day.
They will excel in the winter olmypics though as they usually do. Nice to have them in Canada.
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Bear76 on August 17, 2008, 03:35:47 AM
Thought we were going to go the whole games without a medal. We finally got one of each color :O

Red, white and blue? Refering to your avatar colors, btw  :D

j/k -  congrats  :salute
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: MiloMorai on August 17, 2008, 06:33:46 AM
You can't expect Canada to do well in the summer olmypics-they have like 13 days of summer sometime between memorial day and labor day.
They will excel in the winter olmypics though as they usually do. Nice to have them in Canada.

I remember as a kid being asked by some Americans with fur coats and skiis on top of their car 'where is the snow'. It was mid June and the temperature was in the high 70s. We told them to try Alaska. :D
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: angelsandair on August 17, 2008, 08:03:38 AM
For example Texas is 268,581 square miles


Belive it or not, Texas would be a great place for the Olympics outside of Austin. Texas has everything (except snow) :D
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Holden McGroin on August 17, 2008, 08:26:20 AM
Congratulations Canukia!

(http://a123.g.akamai.net/f/123/12465/1d/www.nationalpost.com/sports/beijing-games/730250.bin?size=404x272)

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For the second consecutive Summer Games, the Canadian men's eight went into the competition as the defending world champion and overwhelming favourite. After fading to fifth at Athens, this time the Canuck eight delivered the golden moment.

The Canucks finished the 2,000-metre course in five minutes, 23.89 seconds to the silver-medallist Great Britain's 5:25.11 and the defending Olympic champion Americans' 5:25.34. The Netherlands was fourth in the final, Poland fifth and Australia sixth.
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Fishu on August 17, 2008, 09:53:23 AM
Thought we were going to go the whole games without a medal. We finally got one of each color :O

I was sure Finland wasn't going to get a single gold medal, but surprisingly we got ours with a gun!
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Baitman on August 17, 2008, 10:44:14 AM
I was sure Finland wasn't going to get a single gold medal, but surprisingly we got ours with a gun!


Congrats there Finland  :aok :salute
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Baitman on August 17, 2008, 10:46:00 AM
This morning I am proud to say that we now can add four more medals to the count.

1 gold and 3 bronze..

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Rowers accounted for three medals, with the men's eight crew claiming gold in a race they led start-to-finish.

The lightweight women's double and the lightweight men's four each earned bronze, while swimmer Ryan Cochrane started the day with a third-place finish in the gruelling men's 1,500-metre freestyle race.

Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Baitman on August 17, 2008, 10:49:58 AM
Red, white and blue? Refering to your avatar colors, btw  :D

j/k -  congrats  :salute

My Avatar is from the wings of the Canadian Snowbirds demonstration team (431 Squadron) who I feel is the best in the world.
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: gwano on August 17, 2008, 11:59:35 AM
I was sure Finland wasn't going to get a single gold medal, but surprisingly we got ours with a gun!


thats from your'e biathlon training
Congratulations
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Baitman on August 18, 2008, 10:54:17 AM
Two more medals for a total of 9. That puts Canada in 15 - 19th place depending on whos is counting.

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8th - Canadian Karen Cockburn has won her third career Olympic medal, claiming silver in women's trampoline.

9th - Canada has won a silver medal in Olympic equestrian team show jumping, after losing a jump-off with the United States. Ian Millar of Perth, Ont., Jill Henselwood of Oxford Mills, Ont., Eric Lamaze of Schomberg, Ont., and Mac Cone of King City, Ont., finished second with a two-day total of 20 regulation jumping faults plus four in the jump-off.
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Holden McGroin on August 18, 2008, 11:01:19 AM
But the Olympics ended yesterday with Canada winning the premiere event.

(http://d.yimg.com/a/p/sp/getty/97/fullj.1e0afe80d6177ddac3eda2fce3a8295e/1e0afe80d6177ddac3eda2fce3a8295e-getty-81972655xx014_olympics_day_.jpg)
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Baitman on August 18, 2008, 11:27:10 AM
Holden :salute

You are a rowing man you should watch the Kayaks. :O

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Kayaker van Koeverden qualifies for K-1 1,000-metre final at Beijing Games

He has been pegged as one of Canada's top medal hopefuls, was the country's flag-bearer at the opening ceremonies. Van Koeverden looked strong Monday in winning his opening heat in the men's K-1 1,000 metres to advance straight to Friday's final.
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Holden McGroin on August 18, 2008, 02:22:07 PM
Holden :salute

You are a rowing man you should watch the Kayaks. :O


I've seen them... behind me..
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Baitman on August 18, 2008, 05:09:18 PM
Holden if they were behind you and you were in the rowing position wouldn't they be in front of you. :rofl
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Holden McGroin on August 18, 2008, 05:53:06 PM
Holden if they were behind you and you were in the rowing position wouldn't they be in front of you. :rofl

Nope.  In front of me is the bow. I look behind me constantly.

If I were looking in front of me I would be hurting my neck.
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Baitman on August 19, 2008, 11:38:43 AM
 :O though you were one of the guys rowing. :aok
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Baitman on August 19, 2008, 11:50:15 AM
Canada's up to 11 medals with two new medals overnight. :aok

Gymnast Jason Burnett reached the podium in his first Olympics while veteran triathlete Simon Whitfield won his second career medal as Canada enjoyed another successful day at the Beijing Games.

Burnett won silver in men's trampoline. The three-time Canadian champion from Toronto expertly executed a routine with a high difficulty rating and finished second with 40.7 points

Meanwhile, Whitfield earned silver in triathlon after winning gold in the event at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: 007Rusty on August 19, 2008, 05:04:49 PM
 wtg Canada   :aok  :salute
Title: Re: Canada's medal count
Post by: Baitman on August 22, 2008, 10:46:46 AM
Canada's Medal's to date includes one of the wife's favorites Equestrian Jumping (Gold and Silver)
 

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Canoe / Kayak Flatwater
Bronze Thomas Hall Men's C-1 1000m
 
Diving
Silver Alexandre Despatie Men's 3M Springboard Final
Silver Emilie Heymans Women's 10M Platform Final

Equestrian Jumping
Gold Eric Lamaze Mixed Individual 
Silver Team Canada Mixed Team 

Trampoline
Silver Jason Burnett Men's Individual 
Silver Karen Cockburn Women's Individual 

Rowing
Gold K. Light / B. Rutledge / A. Byrnes / J. Wetzel / M. Howard / D. Seiterle / A. Kreek / K. Hamilton / B. Price Men's Eight with Coxswain 
Silver D. Calder / S. Frandsen Men's Pair Without Coxswain 
Bronze I. Brambell / J. Beare / M. Lewis / L. Parsons Men's Lightweight Sculls 
Bronze M. Kok / T. Cameron Women's Lightweight Double Sculls 

Swimming
Bronze Ryan Cochrane Men's 1500m Free 

Taekwondo
Silver Karine Sergerie Women's Welter (57-67kg) Final

Track and Field
Bronze Priscilla Lopes-Schliep Women's 100m Hurdles Final

Triathlon
Silver Simon WHITFIELD Men's Individual 

Wrestling Freestyle
Gold Carol Huynh Women's -48kg Final
Bronze Tonya Verbeek