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Ladies Curling

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Not some sort of match where the local hair salons go up against each other to see who can perm a ladies hair into the best 80′s hairstyle the quickest, Curling is a big winter sport over here and is a sport pursued by many Canadians.

Notice I didn’t say “Played by many Canadians”, as apparently you don’t say that you’re “going to play Curling”, you Curl… or something like that.

We managed to get some tickets to see women’s Curling the other day, which included the Canadian, USA, Japan and other teams, all playing on four separate fields at once. It’s actually quite a good sport to watch, and Nat and I likened it to being somewhere between snooker/pool and lawn bowls. And probably channeling a little “Sadie the Cleaning Lady” while they’re sweeping before the rock.

The aim of the game is to have as many “rocks” (the things you Curl) close to the middle of the “house”. the more you have in the middle, the more points you get. If you have one near the center of the house, then there is an opposing team one next closest, you only get one point. If there’s a couple of yours closest to the house, then the opposing teams, you get two points.

In the Olympic matches they play 10 “ends” or rounds, with each of the 4 person team team pushing two rocks per end, and it’s the one with the most points at the end that wins.

Well, that’s my take on it anyway… feel free to correct me!

As an Olympic event we were expecting a bit of a lineup before getting in. We weren’t too wrong, but it moved reasonably quickly so no harm done:

Crowd waiting to get into Curling, 2010 vancouver olympics

Once in there it was only a short wait before the games were on! A parade of bagpipers led the teams out. Of you have bagpipers at a Curling match, you’d be mad not to, right?

So basically they scope out the shots, try and get as close to the middle of the house as possible. There’s a spotter down the end with a broom who marks what they think is the best way to go, and there’s usually a degree of backing and forthing if its a more interesting shot.

Marking the best spot, Womens Curling, 2010 vancouver olympics

The person who’s turn it is to chuck the rock then gives it a good old push

Team Canada pushing a rock, Women's Curling, 2010 vancouver olympics

Then a couple of the team keep an eye on it on the way down. If they don’t sweep, the rock will turn, or curl. They can apparently curl up to 10 feet in one direction, which is pretty huge. If they sweep the crap away from it in front, smoothing down the ice, it’ll go straighter and further. So if you see them sweeping like mad, they’re probably trying to get more distance/speed out of it.

Team Canada sweepers, Womens Curling, 2010 vancouver olympics

Here’s a stitched up panorama view of the curling gym from our seats, which were in a really good spot (just click the thumbnail below)

Of course, the day was made much better by two wise cracking, slightly drunk Canadians sitting behind us who knew next to nothing about Curling… “look at the Curl on that one, eh?!”

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2010 Winter Olympics: Ski Jumping

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

One of the first tickets we got for the Olympics was to Ski Jumping yesterday, and it was great!

They were supposed to start at 10am, so to get there we had to catch the Olympic network of buses as there is no public parking at any of the events and you need a permit to drive from Vancouver to Whistler from 6am to 6pm. So to get there at 10am, the 6am bus was in order. 6am?! That meant getting up at 4am. 4AM?!! Ridiculous. The bus hub we were scheduled to head out from is on the North Shore at Lonsdale Quay, and our original intention was to catch the seabus across there. That was quashed a couple of days ago when we checked out the Seabus’ “fantastic extended Olympic hours” and they started at 6.15 am. We actually owe a debt of thanks to a friend of ours, Amy, who agreed to be woken at 4.30am to drive us to the bus station – legend! She even got her first lesson of driving a manual vehicle on the “wrong” side of the road, and had to navigate back by herself in the dark… good work!

Anyhoo, we got there with plenty of time to spare, and the bus trip up was pretty uneventful and dark. Most people caught up on sleep…

Rocking up to the event, there was a bunch of security booths, so we cleared them pretty easily, then it was a 900m walk through the snow up to the course itself, with lots of helpful volunteers in blue jackets to help us on the way.

Walking up to ski jumping, Whistler Olympic Park

Rocking in was pretty cool – massive grand stand, and two very big ski jumping courses, a couple of tents for food and amenities, and not much else… just the side of a mountain!

Here’s the view from our seats after the crowds started gathering.We were watching guy on the smaller track.

Whistler Olympic Park Ski Jumping

It’s pretty amazing stuff to watch. Nat likened them to flying squirrels, which is pretty close. They shimmy out on a narrow bar at the top, which is set at a height up the hill by the judges depending on what safe area they think they’ll land on the slope at the bottom, then it’s a combination of distance and style points for their total score.

Setting up for the ski jumping, Whistler Olympic Park

Then, when ready, they launch themselves off, their skis in two channels, then off the lip and into squirrel formation till they set up for the landing in a telemark formation… something about being a better landing or something…

Whistler Olympic Park Ski Jumping

Whistler Olympic Park Ski Jumping

Whistler Olympic Park Ski Jumping

Whistler Olympic Park Ski Jumping

Whistler Olympic Park Ski Jumping

Once the ski jumping was done, we were back on our bus and back down to Vancouver (about 1.5 hours) in time to prep up for watching the Opening Ceremony!

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Australia Day BBQ

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Just got back from the first CanAussie.com Australia Day BBQ – what a great day!

Met some excellent people, played some football, stood around the BBQ shooting the sh!t with Aussies, and we got a sneak preview of the 2010 Australian Winter Olympic Team uniforms! Some pretty great gear in there, and thanks to Ben for bringing it along… the Aussies are going to look amazing in all that stuff!

Australia Day at Second Beach in Vancouver

Australian 2010 Winter Uniform Australia Day at Second Beach in Vancouver

Australian 2010 Winter Uniform Australia Day at Second Beach in Vancouver

Australian 2010 Winter Uniform Australia Day at Second Beach in Vancouver

I was talking with Ben at the BBQ, and as the Attache to the Olympic team, one of the things he has to do is get crowds of Aussies to certain points at certain times during the games to support Australians, particularly when we win a medal!

If you want to be in on that, email Ben on [edited] with your name, location and cell phone number. You may have to move quickly to be at the events though, as we may only have hours notice!

I’m excited!

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Canucks vs Dallas

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

I’ve just come back from a Canucks game… Man I love a good hockey game!

So that’s ice hockey for any aussies reading this, commonly known as hockey over here in north America… They actually have close to zero respect for field hockey… Go figure!

We had pretty good seats tonight, row 25, back of the lower bowl:

It was a pretty close game with fairly few penalties and only a couple of fights:

And where else can you make a hell of a mess with peanut shells?!

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Whistler!

Monday, January 18th, 2010

I got to ski Whistler! Woo hoo!

Okay, now I’ve got that out of the way, we headed up to Whistler yesterday for a day trip to take in some skiing, prompted by the sixty something cm of snow they’d had in the previous few days… powder! This is the first time I’d been back to ski the hill for about 10 years (I sound old!) when I came up from Vancouver to ski with a buddy who was teaching at the kiddie school at the time.

Anyhoo, we bought 3 day EDGE cards the night before online, which works out to about $70 a day which is pretty good really, then we can use them as we go. One of the things about living in Vancouver is that it’s close to Whistler, but it’s still a bit of a mission to do it in a day, particularly if you budget a couple of hour drive each way, even if you don’t get stuck in the post-shutdown vehicle snail fest that we did.

The skiing was amazing though! It turns out that not only was it a great snow day, but it was also a public holiday down in the states – one dude from New Jersey told me that it was President’s Day, and they were having it to celebrate the fact they got rid of Bush… Either way, the crowds were large and we had to wait in line for about 30 minutes to pick up our passes, so we didn’t actually get onto the hill till about 10.30, which is a bit poor, but we’ll be on the ball next time.

We headed straight up the gondola to the top station, Roundhouse, and poked around from there. We hit up Harmony Chair:

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Then back over to Emerald Chair, in between which I found some nice soft powder…

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Finding a parking spot at lunch was a bit of a challenge

ski parking, roundhouse station, Whistler

Then I headed over to Red Express, found a nice little valley near there that was fantastic, so mooched that area for a bit

Franz chair, Whistler

And then back over to play in the stunt park a little… nothing big but still fun! Big day, I was buggered by the end of it. Need to get Ski Fit!

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Got your tickets?!

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Picked up my tickets for the Winter Olympics yesterday! Woo hoo!!

Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics tickets

We’re off to see the ski jumping, curling, ice hockey and a medal ceremony… I checked the other day and you can still pick up tickets on Craigslist at reasonable prices, so I may have to invest in some of those too… luge or skeleton would be awesome, but I think it would be great to get out and check out anything. Hence we have curling tickets…

What would you want to go see, if you had tickets? They didn’t believe me when I told them that there was supposed to be some gold medal hockey tickets in with my pack too for some reason.

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Local skiing

Sunday, December 13th, 2009

We went skiing up at Cypress Mountain today, which is the furthest west of the three ski mountains on the north shore of Vancouver. Great day! Chopped up/groomed snow for the most part, but it was snowing all day so there were some powdery parts. For reasonably early season stuff, it was good. And to think that this is the mountain that is the furthest away from Vancouver while still local, and that it only took us about 25 minutes to get back downtown, including traffic, it’s pretty awesome.

Cypress is actually hosting some Winter Olympics events too, so they are prepping up their courses, which means that some sections of the hill are off limits. With that, I think it still has more skiable terrain than Grouse or Seymour. The others are good in their own right, Grouse Mt is good for beginners, Mount Seymour nice and intermediate, but Cypress makes for a more action packed day.

Anyhoo, I’m buggered, so here’s a pic I snapped from the carpark. Another guy will hopefully be sending me through some pics he snapped too, and I’ll update the post with those when I get them. This is of Black Mountain, which is one of two mountains you can ski on, with the other being Strachan Mt.

Black Mountain, on Cypress Mountain Ski hill

Oh, and Downtown Vancouver got it’s first settled snow of the year today too. Most of it is gone already with some patches hanging out, but I hear that the snow has been coming down out in Surrey… could be in for another snowy one this year!

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Hockey. Ice hockey that is…

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

One of the great things about living over here is the wonderful sport of Ice Hockey. Graceful, tactful, gentle passes, brushing the puck from one person to another, then someone will get savagely checked (tackled, kinda) from behind and slammed into the boards so that the crowd can see the whites of his tonsils. Great stuff!

The local team here in Vancouver are the Vancouver Canucks, and it’s great fun to get in and get behind the team as the whole city comes alive when they win a game. We moved into our apartment last year at the end of the season when the Canucks were in the playoffs (finals), and our place is about 10 blocks from the stadium (GM Place). We could hear people whoopin’ and hollerin’ most of the way home from the match whenever they won a game.

In the spirit of the pictorial content I promised, here’s a panorama from Madison Square Garden in New York where we were lucky enough to catch the Canucks vs the New York Rangers towards the end of last year:

Panorama of Madison Square Garden, Canucks vs New York Rangers

If you can’t get to a game, and it’s a bit difficult as the tix are usually reasonably expensive, or you’re in another country (as someone else put it, you can start learning about the culture before you leave!), then you can try streaming it for free online… the quality is usually average, but you can get a great feel for the game. Places I usually try are www.atdhe.net and www.justin.tv.

Canucks won tonight, 4 – 2 over the Atlanta Thrashers… woo hoo!

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