Monday, March 1, 2010

The Colours of the 2010 Winter Olympics


Red and white
- from border to sea to sea to sea.


The colours we saw everywhere, from the athlete's bibs to the boards around the hocky rink.
Kudos to the designers/illustrators! I purchased the 2010 Engagement calendar showing many variations of this wave "logo". I have come to adore this colour combination!



Okay, who could forget the Norweigan men's curling team's trousers? Fashion Statement or Fashion Crime? What were those designers thinking???
Since I love the Harlequin pattern so much, I found it quite the novelty. I think it was CTV's Lisa LaFlamme who said she'd bought a pair of them as a charity thing. Now she's wondering what to do with a pair of size 42 men's pants!!



And of course the colours Gold, Silver and Bronze.
A standing ovation from me for these incredible designs. Their undulating forms evoke British Columbia’s mountains, ocean and snow. Their faces are drawn from West Coast First Nations artwork depicting the orca and raven. Each is unique - you can read more details here.



More than the colours here are just a few of the unforgettable golden hugs:




Alexandre Bilodeau hugs his disabled brother after his gold medal win is announced for Freestyle Skiing. The first gold medal won by a Canadian in Canada.


That cheeky Scott Moir hugs his gold medal Ice Dance partner Tessa Virtue after telling her straight-faced that they had come second. Liar, liar, pants on fire!



Another great Moir hug. Scott leapt into the arms of his brothers who lifted him up in the stands for this awesome hug.


A Golden open display of affection for Men's Short Track winner Charles Hamelin. Charles jumped the rink padding to hug girlfriend Women's Short Track gold medalist Marianne St-Gelais.


Figure Skating Bronze medalist Joannie Rochette hugs her Dad after the medal ceremony. Joannie's mother passed away unexpectedly 2 days before Joannie skated her short program.

And there is nothing like a group hug...


The women's gold medal hockey team and



the men's gold medal hockey team.

Canadians who have been watching CTV for the last 17 days will not be able to rid themsleves of hearing this song on their mental iPods, so we may as well enjoy it again. This is a beautifully assembled bilingual video of
I Believe.
(Click on the flag: Warning, nauseating Canadian Content! Have patience, I think it's getting heavy viewing!)

Congratulations to each and every athelete!

4 comments:

  1. I love the Olympic red mittens. Scott & Tessa definitely deserved the Gold. They're long skate was mes-
    merizing! And if the USA hockey team had to loose, I'm glad it was to our
    Northern neighbors. At least it stays on the continent! Would love to visit Vancouver some day.

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  2. I love the mittens, too. I had a wonderful day on my one day trip to Vancouver, and never saw an event, but the atmosphere was engaging and wonderful.
    Nice blog post!

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  3. What a nice blog post Suzanne! I loved it and the Olympics were so good weren't they! I need to get a photo of my mitts too and work on a montage (sp) of my own!! Thanks again for the Queen of Hearts challenge and looking forward to next years "King" and love my stamp too! Need to use it very soon!!
    Judy L.

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  4. Sadly, although the Olympics were in "our backyard" (we are in Washington State), the NBC affiliate was unable to override NBC's decision to show all the games on a tape delay basis for the west coast. So sadly, we missed all of the live highlights and games. I was so distressed that CBC lost the contract to CTV, b/c our cable co. only carries CBC.

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