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Canada’s games fever

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Canadians are happier than ever, the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games turned into a great success, after winning 13 gold medals, Canada today edged the United States 3-2 in overtime and won the gold medal men’s hockey game, sending an entire nation to celebrate. Canada finishes the Olympic Winter Games in high spirits, with more gold than anyone else, so let’s join the games fever with some pictures and the list of the 14 gold medals!

Lucky 14

Men’s Hockey: Canada

Curling – Men Canada

Snowboard – Men’s Parallel Giant Slalom: Jasey Jay Anderson

Speed Skating – Men’s Team Pursuit Mathieu Giroux LucasMakowsky and Denny Morrison

Short Track Speed Skating – Men’s 5000 m Relay Canada

Short Track Speed Skating – Men’s 500 m Charles Hamelin

Ice Hockey – Women Canada

 

Tessa_Virtue_and_Scott_Moir_of_Canada_Figure_Skating_Exhibition_GalaFreestyle Skiing – Ladies’ Ski Cross Canada

Bobsleigh – Women’s Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse

Freestyle Skiing – Ladies’ Ski Cross Ashleigh Mcivor

Figure Skating – Ice Dance Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir

Skeleton – Men’s Jon Montgomery

Speed Skating – Ladies’ 1000 m Christine Nesbitt

Snowboard – Ladies’ Snowboard Maelle Ricker

Freestyle Skiing – Men’s Moguls Alexandre Bilodeau

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir of Canada, Figure Skating Exhibition Gala

 

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Anders Jacobsen (Norway) – Ski Jumping

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Biathlon

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Amy Williams of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Skeleton

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Snowboard – Ladies’ Snowboard Maelle Ricker

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Julia Sebestyen of Hungary, Figure Skating

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Noelle Pikus-Pace of The United States – Women’s Skeleton

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Charles Hamelin Canada

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Vanessa Crone and Paul Poirier of Canada, Figure Skating

 

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Alexandre Bilodeau

 

Photos: Vancouver 2010.

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Natalia Gnecco Arregocés es una periodista y comunicadora social colombiana graduada de la Universidad de La Sabana. Posee experiencia en escritura periodística, investigación, relaciones públicas y comunicación. En 2009 fundó el Festival LatinArte en Montreal y fue nombrada una de las siete personalidades del año. También es autora de la novela "La promesa" y “Son mis huellas y hay camino”. Habla con fluidez inglés, francés e italiano.

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