Showing posts with label Olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olympics. Show all posts

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Short Track Speed Skating

The only ticketed event that I made it to was the short track speed skating at the Pacific Coliseum. Despite being passed up by several full buses, we made it in time to the venue. After standing in the rain and then passing through the security checkpoint, we made it just in time to catch the only Australian skater, Tatiana Borodulina. She won her heat in the 1000 m event. Unfortunately, since I am still bereft of a telephoto lens, I couldn't get a good shot of her, but the following events, the men's 500 m heats and the women's 3000 m relay final, yielded some OK photos.

The funniest thing from the whole night was that the fries had to be called "savoury spuds", presumably not to interfere with a certain Olympic sponsor "family restaurant".


False start by the Belorussian

A false start by the Belorusian skater during the men's 500 m heat.


Relay chaos

The chaos of the changeover during the women's 3000 m relay final.


Canadians saluting the crowd

The Canadian team celebrates with the crowd what they thought was a bronze.


Joy and Despair

The South Koreans despair after being disqualified after finishing in first place, while the Americans were jubilant after being promoted to bronze - despite finishing almost a whole lap behind the South Koreans.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Vancouver 2010

The Olympic circus is here - this is a selection of the festivities through my lens. Enjoy!


The Olympic flame - safely behind a fence

The Olympic flame - safely kept away from the marauding crowds behind a lovely chain link fence.


Granville Street for the People!

Large sections of Granville St and Robson St are closed to vehicle traffic, returning the streets to the people - and the people are making their claim. I personally think that most of Granville and Robson should be permanently closed to car traffic, the footpaths widened and just allow buses to run up the middle.


Waving the Maple Leaf from mooseback!

And the climax of Stephen Colbert's second day of filming by False Creek - giving in to the crowd's chant of "Ride the Moose! Ride the Moose! Ride the Moose!". He took it one step forward by waving the Canadian flag around too. Classic. Can't wait to see the show next week!