To walk or not to walk? For some Saturday competitors, that is the Olympic opening question
By Tim Reynolds, APThursday, February 11, 2010
Saturday competitors mull skipping opening fanfare
WHISTLER, British Columbia — Tony Benshoof missed the opening ceremony at the 2006 Turin Games, opting to rest before competing the following day.
This time, there’s no way the three-time U.S. Olympic luge racer will skip the show.
Athletes set to compete on Saturday on the first full day of competition at the Vancouver Olympics are facing a thorny dilemma. Some have to make a choice between spending several hours standing Friday night at the opening ceremony or bypassing what, for many, will be a once-in-a-lifetime chance.
The opening ceremony in Vancouver is about 2½ hours away from Whistler by bus. Even some Canadian sliders are choosing to stay home.
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Tags: British Columbia, Canada, Events, Geography, North America, Olympic Opening Ceremonies, Sports, Vancouver, Whistler, Winter Olympic Games
Tags: British Columbia, Canada, Events, Geography, North America, Olympic Opening Ceremonies, Sports, Vancouver, Whistler, Winter Olympic Games
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