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Moni 02-15-2002 11:05 PM

For the 2002 Salt Lake Games, I have to go with Switzerland's Simon Ammann, 2 time Gold Medalist in Men's ski-jumping competition.

Scholarcs 02-15-2002 11:34 PM

Yay go New Zealand! Hopefully we will come in the top 50 in one event!

*sigh* :( ...I want SNOW!!! :D :D :D

KHaN 02-16-2002 02:22 AM

I like that guy who had the mo-hawk (can't remember his name) in the mens half-pipe event. He should have gotten a medal!! Boo!! Hisss!!

Sir Exxon 02-16-2002 08:08 AM

<font color="gold">Ole Einar Bjørndalen.
He have already won 2 gold, and probably takes his third today.
YAY!</font>


see ya!

Grojlach 02-16-2002 09:27 AM

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Moni:
For the 2002 Salt Lake Games, I have to go with Switzerland's Simon Ammann, 2 time Gold Medalist in Men's ski-jumping competition.<hr></blockquote>

Not me...
Until this year, he never won anything. I've been following ski-jumping for about 10 years now and he was announced to be a big talent several years ago already, but until a few months ago, he was still a nobody whose biggest success was ending a few times with the best 30 in a World Cup Match.
Trust me when I say that the best ski-jumper disappointed by letting this young fellow win, even though I wish him the joy of it. But Martin Schmitt, Adam Malysz, Janne Ahonen, Kazujoshi Funaki, Matti Hautamäki and especially Sven Hannawald should scratch behind their ears in shame over this. They all had a list of honours 10 times more impressive than Simon Amman had prior to the Olympics... ???
Oh well. I would have preferred Adam Malysz to be the winner, but that's beside the point. I just hope that Ammann doesn't vanish completely now, as in returning to bad World Cup results as he had before. Else it would be really painful for the established ski-jumpers. ;)

Fast Hands 02-16-2002 11:57 AM

<font color=blue>I have several. Ross Powers, Danny Kass, and Jarret Thomas who swept the Men's Halfpipe for US because it was the first American medal sweep since 1956.
Also, Tim Goebel for getting a bronze in Men's figure skating. I was glad we had somebody to compete with the Russians.
Finally, Apollo Anton Ohno, US men's speed skater. I hope he can anchor the relay team to a gold, and win his individual races as well.</font>

Campino 02-16-2002 01:13 PM

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Sir Exxon:
<font color="gold">Ole Einar Bjørndalen.
He have already won 2 gold, and probably takes his third today.
YAY!</font>


see ya!
<hr></blockquote>

Although i'm not from Norge,i have to agree with Sir Exxon here.
He has won three gold medals already,and has a chance of a fourth.

Very impressive stuff!

Grand-Ranger 02-16-2002 01:59 PM

Well I dont know enough about Ski Jumping to talk about it.

But how about the Mens USA Hockey team,eh? 6-0 over Finland!! Go Jonh LeClair!!

Moni 02-17-2002 12:12 AM

<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Grojlach:


Not me...
Until this year, he never won anything. I've been following ski-jumping for about 10 years now and he was announced to be a big talent several years ago already, but until a few months ago, he was still a nobody whose biggest success was ending a few times with the best 30 in a World Cup Match.
Trust me when I say that the best ski-jumper disappointed by letting this young fellow win, even though I wish him the joy of it. But Martin Schmitt, Adam Malysz, Janne Ahonen, Kazujoshi Funaki, Matti Hautamäki and especially Sven Hannawald should scratch behind their ears in shame over this. They all had a list of honours 10 times more impressive than Simon Amman had prior to the Olympics... ???
Oh well. I would have preferred Adam Malysz to be the winner, but that's beside the point. I just hope that Ammann doesn't vanish completely now, as in returning to bad World Cup results as he had before. Else it would be really painful for the established ski-jumpers. ;)
<hr></blockquote>

That's what made Ammann's wins so cool...he wasn't expected to do anything beyond be there and take his turns. ;)
I saw the footage of his crash and burn in Germany...OUCH!!!
These two Golds have to make that worthwhile!! He was so stoked, it was really one of those feel-good moments for people who root for the underdogs and for the underdogs who take ALL the cake. ;)
I can only wish him the best in his future endeavors. [img]smile.gif[/img]

KHan,
I did like that kid (from Finland, I can't remember his name either).
He had to be pretty letdown at the U.S. sweeps of that competition. :( I think he ought to have medaled too.
I hope he doesn't give up on his sport and the chance at any future medals. Having a panel of judges place your worth is not all its cracked up to be in these "games"...just ask the Chinese ice skaters.
Its robberies like that that make me want to cry for those kids. They show up there with great talent and even greater hopes only to be shot down for politics. Ticks me off.

Fast Hands,
Tim Goebel certainly made the other individual skaters work for their medals didn't he?! ;)
He has brought new life to the sport and ought to make quite a name for himself before he ever outgrows competition. [img]smile.gif[/img]
Apollo Ohno is another athelete I wish a lot of good things for. [img]smile.gif[/img]

Grand-Ranger,
I watched that game last night and was completely impressed with the U.S. team. Let's hope they can play as well against Russia. [img]smile.gif[/img]

Einar Bjørndalen...the name is not ringing a bell with me...what did I miss?!! I've not gotten to watch all the action in these Winter Olympics, having to go to school and keep my schedule at bedtime.
They don't broadcast all the results here either and I've not looked at the daily newspapers.
Bummer I've been missing so much because winter sports are my fav (although you would not catch me out in the snow unless my house fell apart and I had nowhere to go and there was snow on the ground). ;) [img]graemlins/biglaugh.gif[/img] I grew up in it and played in it til my outer layer of clothes were frozen solid...I'd say I've had my fill. :D

Grand-Ranger 02-17-2002 02:11 AM

Einar Bjørndalen....I do know that name, I thought he was the one that did bad though? Missed three and hit two? Are we talking about the same guy? Ah wait, we are taliing about two diffrent events,heh, my bad.

What a game between Russia and the US,eh! The heading alone will get you pumped. US didnt win, but a tie at least.

How about Brett Hull!!! What a goal!!

The Golden Brett


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