Saturday, February 13, 2010

Vancouver Olympics 2010 American Snow Boarding hopes A Win

THE OPENING ceremony for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics is just around the corner, and final details are hurriedly being worked out in Whistler and venue attractions throughout the Vancouver region.
Americans have dominated Olympic snowboarding since it debuted in 1998 at Nagano, Japan, and have expectations soaring high ahead of the Winter Olympics.
"We are going in to the 2010 Games with one of the strongest athletic lineups possible," US Snowboarding coach Peter Foley told news agencies on Wednesday . "We're hoping to go into Vancouver and build on the successes we saw in 2006. This team is in position to do great things."
Reigning snowboardcross champion Wescott will be joined by five-time X Games champion Nate Holland, 2006 Olympian Graham Watanabe and newcomer Nick Baumgartner.
Lindsey Jacobellis, who settled for silver at the 2006 Olympics, returns to the women's snowboardcross lineup as a favorite, joined by Olympic newcomers Faye Gulini and Callan Chythlook-Sifsof.
Vancouver International Airport will be the first stop for more than 230,000 Olympics-bound athletes, officials, coaches, support teams and out-of-town visitors, and it is taking its role as the city’s front door very seriously. All private aircraft heading to Vancouver will have to land in a "gateway" airport before going to Vancouver.

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