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2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Thread [February 12 - 28, 2010.]...

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The younger Canadian brother pushed Ohno. Then Ohno came back and stuck his arm in front of the guy in the next lap - basically impeding him in the next lap... eye for an eye, I guess. Congrats on the 7.
 
Watch Mens curling. Much more exciting.

Especially when the entire arena decides to sing "Oh Canada" in the CAN vs GB round 10.
 
Was this an earlier Heat? Didn't see anything from Semis.

the younger of the canadian brothers took out jr celski. well sorta, celski was dqed and the canuck was advanced even though he was in 3rd at the time. but it was a cheap trick in both the semi final and the final by the same guy.
 
the younger of the canadian brothers took out jr celski. well sorta, celski was dqed and the canuck was advanced even though he was in 3rd at the time. but it was a cheap trick in both the semi final and the final by the same guy.

Oh, this is what everyone is so worked up about. Judges made the call, not the athlete.
 
Oh, this is what everyone is so worked up about. Judges made the call, not the athlete.

yeah but it was a cheap move. like he was the one who initiated the push, then in turn got advanced. and then tried to push ohno off his balance in the final because he knew you cant review it in the finals, and him and his brother wouldve won gold and silver, and ohno wouldve taken out the 2 koreans since they were passing out the outside right as he pushed.
 
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