Entry bubble Vancouver 2010!

By: Jake | August 25, 2008 | Category: Fun


Team USA struck gold in the Beijing Olympics. To me, the highlights were Michael Phelps winning a record 8 gold medals, Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin pretty much dominating women's gymnastics and the USA Men's Basketball team making like the Dream Team and winning a gold medal. Jake at Whistler Mountain

As crazy as it may sound, I am already excited about the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. It makes sense though, since I had a really good time in Vancouver this summer and I am a sucker for skiing, ice hockey, bobsledding and many of the other winter events.

When I was in Vancouver, it was easy to get into the spirit, since construction crews were building event venues and widening the Sea to Sky Highway that connects Vancouver and Whistler, British Columbia, site of the alpine, Nordic and sliding events. Like China, I also think that Vancouver has neat cultural offerings that will give their games a distinct feel. Here is what you can expect to see a lot of in 2010:

  • Inukshuk – I am standing in one of these in the picture. The Inuit people of Canada stacked stones in human form across the landscape as guideposts for travelers. Over time, the inukshuks became a symbol of hope and friendship and they are the inspiration for the Ilanaaq—the official symbol of the 2010 Olympic Games.
  • Totem Poles – Another symbol of British Columbia's indigenous past. They are a very popular attraction in the province's capital of Victoria and Vancouver's Stanley Park, one of the largest city parks in North America.
  • Quatchi – One of three Vancouver Olympic mascots, Quatchi is a young sasquatch that inhabits the woods of British Columbia, like the legendary beast his creators were inspired by.

Keep in mind the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games take place at Boise, Idaho in February. But for now, what was your favorite moment from the Olympics?

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