Vancouver Olympics 2010

Vancouver located in the lower mainland of British Columbia Canada,
is the largest metropolitan area in Western Canada and the third largest in the country. Ranked highly as the "most livable city" in the world, Vancouver is famous for entertaining many international conferences and events.
Vancouver defeated Pyeongchang, South Korea and Salzburg, Austria by a margin of one vote, in the bidding process to host the Olympic Winter Games. Including competition, non competition and practice venues, Vancouver has a total of 10 action packed venues. Vancouver competition venues will conduct events like Ice Hockey, curling, Figure skating, Short Track Speed Skating.
Vancouver defeated Pyeongchang, South Korea and Salzburg, Austria by a margin of one vote, in the bidding process to host the Olympic Winter Games. Including competition, non competition and practice venues, Vancouver has a total of 10 action packed venues. Vancouver competition venues will conduct events like Ice Hockey, curling, Figure skating, Short Track Speed Skating.
Latest in Winter Games
- Former cross-country skiing Olympic champion, Christian Hoffmann of Austria will miss this year's game after suspension.
- American speed skater, Shani Davis, plans to skate in all five individual events at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
- Canada stands 2nd with 100 medals, in 2009-10 World Cup medal count. Canada trails Germany by 22 medals. The world cup medal count includes all Winter Olympic sports, except curling and hockey.
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