Canada got first gold medal in mens mogal
Horray Canada
Canada got first gold medal in mens mogal
Horray Canada
Canada got first gold medal in mens mogal
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Is this the first time Canada has won gold when being host of the olympics? They were saying something about this before the games began, just checking i heard correctly. Congrats on the gold :thumbup:
It's the first time on Canadian soil. You are a gracious Australian. Thanks.Is this the first time Canada has won gold when being host of the olympics? They were saying something about this before the games began, just checking i heard correctly. Congrats on the gold :thumbup:
It's the first time on Canadian soil. You are a gracious Australian. Thanks.
How many times has Canada hosted the games? Maybe 4.?
This I believe, is the third. Montreal, Calgary, and now Vancouver.
O.K. so I don't quite understand what the big deal was about having never won a gold at home. Maybe we won twice as many silvers as anyone else for all I know. :smile:
JLM there is a something special about being the best at something. If you win the silver. it means that somebody beat you. I'm sure that we will win more gold medals in these games but it is nice to get the first one out of the way
JLM there is a something special about being the best at something. If you win the silver. it means that somebody beat you. I'm sure that we will win more gold medals in these games but it is nice to get the first one out of the way
I think they are all winners, Juan. When first, second or third place is decided by a matter of 1/100th of a second in some sports, the very fact that athletes make it to the top ten is something to celebrate.
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I think they are all winners, Juan. When first, second or third place is decided by a matter of 1/100th of a second in some sports, the very fact that athletes make it to the top ten is something to celebrate.
:canada:
I guess when those racers compete against each other all
the time, (because the olympics is really just another
race on their schedule for the year), and they either win
or lose by fractions of a second all the time, (or fall),
those 'tiny' fractions become large in their lives.
The important thing is 'them' and how they think about
themselves and each other, and not really how we think
about them, we are just onlookers, they are the workers
and grinders, often racing in pain, with injuries and
race through them, without us even knowing.
Their eye is always on the prize, and they love what they
do, and love to win and compete.
A couple of those downhill skiers have had 6 knee surguries,
I can't imagine 'even' one, and they keep coming back to
race again, amazing.
I think all the athletes , from all countries, should be proud of their performances even if they don't win a metal. It took many hours of hard training for them to get here to the games. Many have had long long roads to get here.