It is hard to believe that it’s over. The Olympic games are done. As I write this the Closing Ceremonies will start in a little over an hour and all the events are over. It has been amazing to watch. I have said before that I love the winter Olympics. That love has grown even more over the past 17 days. There is something about the games that brings out so much emotion and excitement and having them here in Canada, breaking the record for the most gold medals ever won by a country and of course winning the gold in both men’s and women’s hockey, has made them even better.
I have always been proud of being Canadian, but often that pride and our identity has been defined in relation to our neighbours to the South. During these games you began to see that change, that we were able to be proud as Canadians, full stop. Of course beating the Americans here and there didn’t hurt. Hearing crowds of thousands of people sing the national anthem reviving our collective patriotism. People in coffee shops and pubs cheering together over curling matches. The flag waving in the street and records being broken. But it isn’t just the medals that make the Olympics so great. Some of my favourite moments do have a medal attached to them, but it is more than just the medals.
Charles Hamlin and Marianne St Gelais:
She won a silver medal on her birthday and he leaves the games with two gold medals, but what I loved about these two is the way they cheered each other on. The footage of them, especially her, reacting as the other won their races has been played over and over again but there is such genuine joy there that you can’t help but cheer along with them.
Alexandre Bilideau:
I watched his race live and cheered loudly in my living room when he won. The first gold medal at home won by a young, humble and genuinely nice guy. The footage of him and his brother may have been over played and you cynics may say it was cheesy or gimmicky but it pulls at your heart and I still find it inspirational.
Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir:
I have long been a fan of figure skating, growing up watching all the greats. These two are so much fun to watch. I love the relationship they have with their training mates, and competition, the American team who won silver. Their relationship is fun to observe and you can tell they have been skating together from the time they were children. Their gold medal was well deserved, but my favourite moment was when Scott turned to Tessa and told her they had come in second – and for a moment she believed him. I also loved Scott’s older brothers watching in the crowd, in tears and then lifting him up from the stands in a hug.
And of course, there’s hockey. I still have memories of the wins in 2002. In case there was any doubt, it’s our game. I enjoy hockey, though I am not a die hard fan. During the Olympics however, I become very intense about our country’s #1 game, in case anyone missed my facebook statuses. I missed the women’s gold medal game because of work and I missed one of the men’s games, also because of work, but for the most part if we were on the ice, I was watching and cheering. The final game had me stressed out but of course we won. Was there ever any doubt? :)
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Aaron and I went to a bar downtown with some friends for the game today. IT WAS AWESOME. And then we walked down to the "cauldron", which I hadn't seen in person yet (except from way across the water). And then tonight I cried when I saw the flame go out. I'm so sad it's all over. It's been a great 2 weeks here in Vancouver!
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