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How Olympics came to Vancouver
•On July 2, 2003 the IOC (International Olympic Committee) was going to
announce where the 2010 Olympics were going to be. The final three ( There
were 8 to start with) were Vancouver and Whistler (Canada), Pyeongchang
(South Korea) or Prague (Czech Republic). It was given to Vancouver and
Whistler, and people there started celebrating.
Where the Winter Olympics have
beenWinter Olympics locations
1924 - Chamonix, France
1928 - St. Moritz, Switzerland
1932 - Lake Placid, New York USA
1936 - Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
1940 - Not held*
1944 - Not held*
1948 - St. Moritz, Switzerland
1952 - Oslo, Norway
1956 - Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
1960 - Squaw Valley, California USA
1964 - Innsbruck, Austria
1968 - Grenoble, France
1972 - Sapporo, Japan
1976 - Innsbruck, Austria
1980 - Lake Placid, N.Y.
1984 - Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
1988 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada
1992 - Albertville, France
1994 - Lillehammer, Norway
1998 - Nagano, Japan
2002 - Salt Lake City, Utah USA
2006 - Turin, Italy
2010 - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
2014 - Sochi, Russia
If you do not know how to
pronounce the names of the
countries or cities watch the
video on slide 7.
The Olympics did not take place
in 1940 and 1944 because of
World War 2
Did you know?
The Olympic Torch Relay There is one very amazing thing that made this Olympics so great.
That was how patriotic Canadians were. What made Canadians so
patriotic was how the Olympic torch went all across Canada. It made
all Canadians become a part of the Olympic games. The Torch
made an amazing journey over 1,000 communities across Canada
starting in Victoria and ending in Vancouver.
This video is about the
Torch going across
Canada.
The lead up problems
There were many problems before the games, some of the many
problems were:
• Almost 30,000 spectators got turned away from Cypress to view the
sports up there because the standing room was unsafe because of
too much water.
• It was raining, not snowing at Cypress Mountain so they had to
import snow from other mountains
• Luger Nodar Kumaritashvili died after crashing at the Whistler
bobsled track just before the opening ceremonies
• During the opening ceremonies one of the four pillars in the Olympic
cauldron failed to rise
• This one isn’t really a problem for the Olympics but for Canadian
fans, Canada had never won a gold medal at the Olympics in
Canada.
Countries that competed in the
Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games•21 Cyprus
•22 Czech Republic
•23 Denmark
•24 Estonia
•25 Ethiopia
•26 Finland
•27 France
•28 Georgia
•29 Germany
•30 Ghana
•31 Great Britain
•32 Greece
•33 Hong Kong
•34 Hungary
•35 Iceland
•36 India
•37 Iran
•38 Ireland
•39 Israel
•40 Italy
•41 Jamaica
•42 Japan
•43 Kazakhstan
•44 North Korea
•45 South Korea
•46 Kyrgyzstan
•47 Latvia
•48 Lebanon
•49 Liechtenstein
•50 Lithuania
•51 Macedonia
•52 Mexico
•53 Moldova
•54 Monaco
•55 Mongolia
•56 Montenegro
•57 Morocco
•58 Nepal
•59 Netherlands
•60 New Zealand
•61 Norway
•62 Pakistan
•63 Peru
•64 Poland
•65 Portugal
•66 Romania
•67 Russia
•68 San Marino
•69 Senegal
•70 Serbia
•71 Slovakia
•72 Slovenia
•73 South Africa
•74 Spain
•75 Sweden
•76 Switzerland
•77 Chinese Taipei
•78 Tajikistan
•79 Ukraine
•80 United States
•81 Uzbekistan
•82 Turkey
•1 Albania
•2 Algeria
•3 Andorra
•4 Argentina
•5 Armenia
•6 Australia
•7 Austria
•8 Azerbaijan
•9 Belarus
•10 Belgium
•11 Bermuda
•12 Bosnia and Herzegovina
•13 Brazil
•14 Bulgaria
•15 Canada
•16 Cayman Islands
•17 Chile
•18 China
•19 Colombia
•20 Croatia
The Opening Ceromonies
The opening ceremonies in the Vancouver
2010 games were amazing. Many people
said the ceremonies would be one of the
worst ceremonies ever, but I don’t agree
The Olympics weren’t starting out well for Canadians or athletes of Canada. Heavy
rain continued on Cypress and was making the events miserable. In the first day no
Canadian had got gold. Many fans thought the curse on Canadians Olympians at
home will continue ( a Canadian Olympic competitor has never won a gold on home
soil). Jennifer Heal, didn’t even succeed to win gold in the Olympics and she was
said to be Canada’s 2nd biggest chance to win gold beside the Canadian hockey
team. But it all turned around for Canadian’s when something amazing happened the
next day of the Olympics.
The other 13
After that Canadian athletes started
winning many gold medals. In total
Canadian athletes won 14 gold medals
setting a record for the most gold medals
won in the Olympic games. In the next
slides I will show you the many gold
medals Canadians have won.
The Second and Third Canadian
Gold MedalsName: Maelle Ricker
Birthdate: December 02, 1978,
West Vancouver, BC
Weight: 139 lbs (63 kg)
Height: 5’6” (1.69 m)
Age: 32 years
Gender: Female
World Ranking: 5th
Sport: Snowboard Cross
Name: Christine Nesbitt
Birthdate: May 17, 1985, Melbourne,
Australia (lived in London, Canada)
Weight: 161 lbs (73 kg)
Height: 5’7” (1.71 m)
Age: 25 years
Gender: Female
World Ranking: 15
Sport: Long Track Speed Skating
The Fourth Gold
Name: Jon Montgomery
Birthdate: May 06, 1979, Russell, Manitoba
Weight: 165 lbs (75 kg)
Height: 5’8” (1.75 m)
Age: 31 years
Gender: Male
Sport: Skeleton
World ranking: 8th
The Fifth Medal
Tip: This medal was won by
two people.
Name:Tessa Virtue
Birthdate: May 17, 1989, London
Ontario
Weight: 110 lbs (50 kg)
Height: 5’3” (1.62 m)
Age: 21 years
Gender: Female
Sport: Pairs Ice Dance
World ranking: 4th (this is shared with
her partner)
Name: Scott Moir
Birthdate: September 02, 1987, London,
Ontario
Weight: 165 lbs (75 kg)
Height: 5’6” (1.68 m)
Age: 23 years
Gender: Male
Sport: Pairs Ice Dance
World ranking: 4th (this is shared with his
partner)
The Sixth Gold MedalName: Ashleigh McIvor
Birthdate: September 15, 1983, Vancouver, BC
Weight: 146 lbs (66 kg)
Height: 5’10” (1.78 m)
Age: 27 years
Gender: Female
Sport: Ski Cross
World Ranking: 2nd (2009)
The 7th GoldName: Kaillie Humphries
Birthdate: September 04, 1985,
Calgary, Alberta
Weight: 170 lbs (77 kg)
Height: 5’6” (1.7 m)
Age: 25 years
Gender: Female
Sport: Bobsled
World Ranking: 3
Name: Heather Moyse
Birthdate: July 23, 1978 Summerside,
Prince Edward IslandWeight: 159 lbs (72 kg)
Height: 5’10” (1.78 m)
Age: 32 years
Gender: Female
Sport: Bobsled
World Ranking: Unranked
The 8th GoldGoaltendersCharline Labonté
Kim St-Pierre
Shannon Szabados
DefensemenTessa Bonhomme
Becky Kellar
Carla MacLeod
Meaghan Mikkelson
Colleen Sostorics
Catherine Ward
ForwardsMeghan Agosta
Gillian Apps
Jennifer Botterill
Jayna Hefford
Haley Irwin
Rebecca Johnston
Gina Kingsbury
Caroline Ouellette
Cherie Piper
Marie-Philip Poulin
Sarah Vaillouncourt
Hayley Wickenheiser
Team Name: Canadian Female Hockey
Team
World Ranking: 1st
The Canadian
female hockey
team roster
The 9th and 10th gold medalName: Charles Hamelin
Birthdate: April 14, 1984,
Levis Quebec
Weight: 157 lbs (71 kg)
Height: 5’8” (1.75 m)
Age: 26 years
Gender: Male
Sport: Speed Skating
World Ranking: 1st
Athletes: Oliver Jean, Francouis-
Louis Tremblay Guillaume
Bastille, Francois Hamelin
World Ranking: Unranked
Sport: Men's Short Track Team
Pursuit
The 11th and 12th GoldAthletes: Denny Morrison, Lucas
Makowsky, Mathieu Giroux
World Ranking: Unknown
Sport: Long Track Speed, Men's Team
Pursuit
Names: Jasey Jay Anderson
Birthdate: April 13, 1975, Val-Morin, Quebec
Weight: 176 lbs (80 kg)
Height: 5’10” (1.78 m)
Age: 35 years
Gender: Male
Sport: Men's Parallel Giant Slalom
World Ranking: Unknown
The 13th medalAthletes: Marc Kennedy, Kevin Martin, Ben
Hebert, John Morris, Adam Enright
Sport: Men’s curing
World Ranking: 1st
The bigGoalies
Martin Brodeur, 37 (New Jersey Devils)
Roberto Luongo, 30 (Vancouver Canucks)
Marc-Andre Fleury, 25 (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Defense
Scott Niedermayer, 36 (Anaheim Ducks)
Chris Pronger, 35 (Philadelphia Flyers)
Shea Weber, 24 (Nashville Predators)
Drew Doughty, 20 (Los Angeles Kings)
Duncan Keith 26 (Chicago Blackhawks)
Dan Boyle, 33 (San Jose Sharks)
Brent Seabrook, 24 (Chicago Blackhawks)
Forwards
Sidney Crosby, 21 (Pittsburgh Penguins)
Rick Nash, 25 (Columbus Blue Jackets)
Jarome Iginla, 32 (Calgary Flames)
Mike Richards, 25 (Philadelphia Flyers)
Joe Thornton, 30 (San Jose Sharks)
Patrick Marleau, 30 (San Jose Sharks)
Ryan Getzlaf, 24 (Anaheim Ducks)
Brenden Morrow, 31 (Dallas Stars)
Corey Perry, 24 (Anaheim Ducks)
Dany Heatley, 29 (San Jose Sharks)
Eric Staal, 25 (Carolina Hurricanes)
Patrice Bergeron, 25 (Boston Bruins)
Jonathan Toews, 21 (Chicago Blackhawks)
Sport: Ice Hockey
World Ranking: 2nd
These are the
Canadian Hockey
team stating rosters
Other Canadian MedalsAthlete(s) Medal SportJennifer Heil Silver Women's Moguls
Kristina Groves Bronze Female Speed Skating 3000 M
Mike Robertson Silver Mens Snowboard Cross
Marianne St-Gelais Silver Female Short track speed skating 500 M
Kristina Groves Silver Speed Skating Women’s 1500 m
Clara Hughes Bronze Women’s 5000 M Speed Skating
Helen Upperton Silver Women’s Bobsled
Kalyna Roberge, Jessica Gregg,
Marianne St-Gelais, Tania Vicent
Silver Women’s Speed Skating Relay
Cori Bartel, Carolyn Darbyshire,
Susan O'Connor, Cheryl
Bernard,Kristie Moore
Silver Women Curling
Francois-Louis Tremblay Bronze Men’s Short Track Speed Skating 500M
David Bissett, Lascelles Brown,
Chris Le Bihan, Lyndon Rush
Bronze Men’s Four Man Bobsleigh
Recap of Canada’s Winter Games
Joannie Rochette
During the Olympics Joannie Rochette did something very
brave. Two days before the Figure Skating competition her
mother died in Vancouver General Hospital from a heart
attack. But Joannie Rochette didn’t take it like most people
would. She was sad, but instead of sitting around being sad
she competed in the Figure Skating Competition.
The medal count
Place
(overall
medals)
Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States 9 15 13 37
2 Germany 10 13 7 30
3 Canada 14 7 5 26
4 Norway 9 8 6 23
5 Austria 4 6 6 16
6 Russia 3 5 7 15
7 South Korea 6 6 2 14
8 China 6 6 2 14
9 Sweden 5 2 4 11
10 France 2 3 6 11
Vancouver Paralympics
History of Paralympics
The paralympics were founded by Ludwig Guttmann.
The first Paralympics were in Rome in 1960 and had about 400 Athletes from 23 countries
First winter Paralympics were in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
The paralympics were Originally was for injured war veterans
The paralympics are now one of the most competed in event.
Vancouver 2010 Paralympic torch
relay
Was a 10 day event in the provinces of
BC and Ontario
It had a 24 hour relay around Vancouver
before being lit at BC Place
The Torch relay was one of the most
inspirational moments of the Vancouver
Olympic and paralympic games
Quick Recap
Brian Mckeever won the first gold in the winter
Olympics on home soil for Canada in cross country
skiing
Lauren Woolstencroft would win 5 of the 10 gold medals
for Canada
Canada would finish 3rd in the medal standings behind
Germany and Russia with 10 Golds, 5 Silvers and 4
Bronze medals
Bibliography video’s
Canada hockey winning http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dt-0zvpcOz4
14 gold's http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LG1bQ9gUglE
Round up http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97omrSXe0Zc
Bye bye vancouver http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX_dndXEGHI&feature=related
Maelle Ricker gold medal http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcK3b01rNpk&playnext=1&list=PLB3FD71DD18689485
Christine Nesbitt http://www.isu.org/vsite/vnavsite/page/directory/0,10853,4844-128612-129920-nav-list,00.html
Jon Montgomery gold medal http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZtq8VYR-7M&feature=autoplay&list=PLD6D7CF7E3DD109D3&index=16&playnext=4
Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir: Gold Medal Moment - Ice Dance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvhidA5GekM&feature=autoplay&list=PLD6D7CF7E3DD109D3&index=19&playnext=7
Ashleigh McIvor: Gold Medal Moment - Ladies Ski Cross http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXW7BXtFix4&feature=autoplay&list=PLD6D7CF7E3DD109D3&index=20&playnext=8
Women Double Bobsleigh http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvRdKDFaWDs&feature=channel
Women’s hockey Gold http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwIBSv4Re18&feature=related
Charles Hamelin Gold http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uD27S1Ec9mI
Men long track team pursuit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSOVwBPGGOU&playnext=1&list=PL4DBBCF74FB8E4965
Short Track Men's team Pursuit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3JAQPFwd-s
Jasey Jay Anderson gold medal moment http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB79JDyYYa8&feature=channel
Bibliography video’s
Canada gold
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dt-
0zvpcOz4
Bibliography writing
Negatives about Vancouver http://sports.ca.msn.com/olympics/article.aspx?cp-documentid=23468669
List of countries http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Which_countries_are_participating_in_the_2010_olympics and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Winter_Olympics#Concerns_and_controversies
Canadian gold medal count http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/olympics/vancouver/can/Maelle+Ricker/1032990
Snowboard cross world rankings http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIS_Snowboarding_World_Championships_2011_%E2%80%93_Women%27s_snowboard_cross
Jon Montgomery http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Montgomery
Curling world rankings http://www.worldcurling.org/rankings-men-and-women
Double figure skating world records http://www.isuresults.com/ws/ws/wsdance.htm
Jon Montgomery world ranking http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=177&rankname=5&event=FR&season=2010%20%2F%202011&getresult=1Negatives about Vancouver http://sports.ca.msn.com/olympics/article.aspx?cp-documentid=23468669
Tessa Virtue info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tessa_Virtue
Ashleigh McIvor Info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashleigh_McIvor
Men's Team Canada roster http://proicehockey.about.com/od/olympichockey/a/2010-canada-roster.htm
Writing bibliography
Ashleigh Mcivor http://www.skicanadamag.com/Features/2010/WIN10/SkiCross.html
Heather Moyse info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heather_Moyse
Kaillie Humphries info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaillie_Humphries
Women bobsled team http://www.fibt.com/index.php?id=177&L=0&rankname=3
Canadian women's hockey team roster
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_women%27s_national_ice_hockey_team
Medal count http://www.cbc.ca/olympics/content/medals/index.html
Charles Hamelin info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hamelin
Short Track rankings http://www.sportresult.com/federations/ISU/ShortTrack/Rankings.aspx?rep=7158
Paralympic Recap http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Winter_Paralympics
Joannie Rochette info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joannie_Rochette
Images Bibliography
Snow man at http://www.clipartguide.com/_pages/0511-0811-0316-4958.html
Ipc logo at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:IPC_logo_%282004%29.svg
Vancouver picture at http://www.llworldtour.com/2010/02/15/cool-
vancouver/nhttp://www.llworldtour.com/2010/02/15/cool-vancouver/
Canada Flag
http://www.doreebonner.co.uk/pages/internationalmovers.php?content_id=93
Paralympic Logo http://www.bukisa.com/topics/great-britain-at-the-paralympics
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