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Old 02-24-2010, 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Sylvan Lake V35
i agree I also hear them talk about lots of athletes that train in Canada all of the time ie: Apallo Ohno, Shani Davis also i knew one of the guys on the German hockey team tonight he is from Beaverlodge Alta i used to party with him. I guess if I had a chance to go to the olyimpics i would go to even if it was for another country but i would feel durrty about it like the durrty you feel after a hooker leaves your hotel room.
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Old 02-24-2010, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Sylvan Lake V35
............ i would go to even if it was for another country but i would feel durrty about it like the durrty you feel after a hooker leaves your hotel room.
i know exactly what ur talking about

 
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Old 02-24-2010, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
Just curious what other people's thoughts are on this. I've been watching the Olympics religiously since the beginning and over the last week I've seen a number of Canadian coaches coaching athletes from other Countries. What is everyone's thoughts on that? Personally, if I was a Coach, I do not think I could Coach an international athlete to compete against my own Country. Thoughts?
To be honest my first reaction is to think they are unpatriotic but when I think about it, for a bit, it is somewhat understandable. It definately brings out mixed feeling for me.
Now, to me, it is definitely a different scenario between coaching, being an elite athlete in your prime and an average athlete with no hope of being on one of our many teams.
For coaches like Brian Orser and Alex Baumann, it's a career choice and one I think I might make if I were in a similar situation. I just don't know.
I recently was fortunate enough to listen to Alex speak at our local R.O.W. Swim Club (where Alex once trained with Victor Davis). In his speech, among other things, he explained how/why he went to Australia to start a family and work with their nations swimming program. For him it was a great career opportunity and a great place to start raising a family. Thankfully he has recently returned to Canada and is now living in Ottawa. He is Chief Technical Director of the Own The Podium initiative.
For elite athletes in their prime, (Dale Begg-Smith) leaving there homeland and competeing for another country is wrong. I know his coaches here told him they were not happy with his choice of running his buisness over the amount of time he spent training but he probably could have managed to meet the same requirements as his team mates for the sake of performing for his country not just himself.
I don't begruge athletes that would never have a chance at the podium or even making it on to one of our many national teams. If someone has played in the German/Euro hockey league for years then I think it's ok to play for the German national team if selected. The way I see it, If they were really great they would still be at home and still be playing for a team in Cananda so they are likely not a threat anyway. The one thing I do appreciate is that almost all of the Canadian hockey players called hockey Canada to ask if they would mind. That tells me they are still very much Canadian at heart and haven't forgotton where they come from.
We Canadians have also accepted quite a few new citizens over the years, who were also elite athletes that competed for us in the Olympic games but we did not seem to mind.
I didn't realize, until last night, that Heatly was born in Germany. I'm glad his family moved to Calgary when he was young.
 
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Your correct we take on other countrys athaletes with no problem like the US ski crosser that was kicked off the US team. Lyndon Rush has Lucelies Brown on his four man and two man team Brown also won a Silver medal with Luders, and he is a Jamacan. So it does go both ways
 
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so astonished u had to post twice InTgr8r's?

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Holy first period
 
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Old 02-24-2010, 08:16 PM
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^ No kidding. THIS is the kind of hockey we've been waiting for from Team Canada. The boys looked incredible in the first!!
 
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Old 02-24-2010, 08:19 PM
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Got a skate on the Russian throat. Now don't let 'em up!
 
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Holy first period
Yeah, they can be tough. Ask Wayne about his.

usa won today also, wee
 
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Woohoo, women's two person bobsled just took 1 and 2 for a gold and silver. I think that's 4 medals today.
 
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Gold and Silver in the womens bobsleigh. Go Canada!!
 
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Silver in the short track speed skating relay. 4 (gold, 2 silver and a bronze) today and we blew Russia out
 
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Awesome day for Canada Tied for 1st with the US for most gold medals now.
 
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Old 02-25-2010, 05:45 AM
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^ Yep, and the number of gold medals is how the IOC officially ranks the medal standings. Officially we are tied for 1st place with the US and Germany.
 
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Incredible performance yesterday. Looking forward to some more!!
 


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