Feb 13, 2010, 02:21 PM
(This post was last modified: Feb 20, 2010, 11:08 PM by RCTNinFreek.)
Hey Gaiz!
The Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics has officially started yesterday!
And I'm so excited since I get to see athletes from around the world coming to my hometown.
The Olympics kicks it off with the Opening Ceremony last night and it was breath-taking. All the nice holographics, the performers, singers, and dancers, it was all epicz. There was a huge fail at the end though, with the lighting of the internal cauldron. All 4 mini-torches were suppose to come up from the ground and lit the main torch, but only 3 did. There was a problem with the hydraulics. Bad ending there Vancouver, but it was okai.
But it wasn't all fun and games that happened yesterday.....
A Georgia athlete died at a fatal crash at the luge yesterday morning and overshadows the opening of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver and plunged the whole country in mourning.
Nodar Kumaritashvili flew off the Olympic luge track at high speed and smashed into a metal pillar during a training run.
I was literally about to cry while watching a footage of the crash.
R.I.P Nodar, and may God bless you.
Disaster aside, I hyped out on how the Olympics will bring people from around the world together.
I mean, look at Vancouver! Who doesn't wanna go here?
We're a multi-cultural city, with glowing hearts.
[youtube]oA03hJxNA9o[/youtube]
GO CANADA GO!
This is Paulo, proud to be waking up in the greatest city on the face of the Earth.
The Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics has officially started yesterday!
And I'm so excited since I get to see athletes from around the world coming to my hometown.
The Olympics kicks it off with the Opening Ceremony last night and it was breath-taking. All the nice holographics, the performers, singers, and dancers, it was all epicz. There was a huge fail at the end though, with the lighting of the internal cauldron. All 4 mini-torches were suppose to come up from the ground and lit the main torch, but only 3 did. There was a problem with the hydraulics. Bad ending there Vancouver, but it was okai.
But it wasn't all fun and games that happened yesterday.....
A Georgia athlete died at a fatal crash at the luge yesterday morning and overshadows the opening of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver and plunged the whole country in mourning.
Nodar Kumaritashvili flew off the Olympic luge track at high speed and smashed into a metal pillar during a training run.
I was literally about to cry while watching a footage of the crash.
R.I.P Nodar, and may God bless you.
Disaster aside, I hyped out on how the Olympics will bring people from around the world together.
I mean, look at Vancouver! Who doesn't wanna go here?
We're a multi-cultural city, with glowing hearts.
[youtube]oA03hJxNA9o[/youtube]
GO CANADA GO!
This is Paulo, proud to be waking up in the greatest city on the face of the Earth.