The
Vancouver Games are a phenomenal enterprise that is worthy of sharing
with your family. What's not to love about a global celebration of
sport that is peaceful and inspires our kids to be active and
committed. Whether you are a fan of the Olympics or looking for an
outstanding family destination, here are some fun facts on both.
Olympic Trivia:
The first Winter Olympic Games were held in1924 in Chamonix, France.
Norway has won 280 medals--more than any other country in the winter games.
Fifteen Sports will be contested in the games with 86 medal events
85 countries are set to compete this year.
NBC is covering the games. For a list of results and schedules go here.
Vancouver Facts and Figures:
Vancouver is located in Canada's British Columbia and is situated on the Pacific Ocean with Mountains skirting the city.
Population sits at 2.3 million, but the city is well planned and never
feels crowded. Public parks and bike paths abound and this is an easy
city to navigate without having to rent a car.
But don't just stay in the city--there are 972 parks in the province of B.C.
Families won't want to miss an excursion to Stanley Park the cities sprawling greenspace.
Bring your rain gear. Everything is green for a reason.
Highlights from Vancouver:
Catching the final hours of the 160-day Olympic Torch Relay. Over this
period about 12,000 people had the chance to carry the Olympic Torch
from Ancient Olympia to Vancouver, BC. All in, the 28,000-mile journey
hit almost every corner of this country--including an igloo-shaped
church in the very distant and sparsely populated north.
Witnessing
the glorious Opening Ceremony at BC Place. Supposedly the Canadian team
worked with a 20 million dollar budget (a meager sum compared to what
Japan spent a few years ago), so the Canadians focused on star power,
creativity and ENERGY. We were all shrouded in white capes to meet the
vision of Artistic Director David Atkins and given lights to shine from
the stands.
Spending a few moments in quiet reflection by the Olympic Flame before
heading home from my trip. I thought of the Georgian athlete that died,
and all the competitors that devote so much of their lives in the
pursuit of glory.
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