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Vancouver 2010 Olympics

Vancouver 2010 Olympics. By Brian Lawson. A is for athletes . Every four years thousands of athletes come from around the world to play in the Olympic games. B is for biathlon. Biathlon is where you cross country ski and shoot targets with a rifle . C is for curling.

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Vancouver 2010 Olympics

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  1. Vancouver 2010 Olympics By Brian Lawson

  2. A is for athletes Every four years thousands of athletes come from around the world to play in the Olympic games.

  3. B is for biathlon Biathlon is where you cross country ski and shoot targets with a rifle.

  4. C is for curling Curling is when you slide on your foot slide a rock across the ice and try to knock your opponents rock off the target

  5. D is for Dominate Every 4 years athletes dominate the tracks, courses and venues.

  6. E is for extreme Every 4 years at the Olympics athletes try to do extreme stunts and tricks.

  7. F is for Marc Andre Fleury Marc Andre Fleury is the goalie for the Pittsburg Penguins and is one of the backup goalies for team Canada.

  8. G is for Ryan Getzlaf Ryan Getzlaf is on team Canada in the Olympics but in the NHL he plays for The Anaheim Ducks.

  9. H is for half pipe A half pipe is a u shaped obstacle that snowboarders go down and do tricks off of them.

  10. I is for Jarome Inginla Jarome Inginla is playing for team Canada this year but he actually plays for the Calgary Flames in the NHL.

  11. J is for Japan Japan is one of the very many countries playing in the Olympic games.

  12. K is for Cindy Klassen Cindy Klassen is a speed skater in women's speed skating. She is 30, she weighs 71kg and is 172 cm tall.

  13. L is a Luge Luge is just like skeleton but you sit differently. Luge is the French word for sled.

  14. M is for Miga Miga is a sea bear and she is an Olympic mascot. She loves to snowboard and surf and her dream is to land a corked 720.

  15. N is for Nordic Combined Nordic Combined is a combination of downhill skiing and cross country skiing.

  16. O is for Olympic Rings The Olympic Rings are one of the most important logo of the Olympic games.

  17. P is for Paralympics The Paralympics are held after the Olympics. They are for handicap people.

  18. Q is for Quatchi Quatchi is an Olympic mascot. He is a sasquatch. He also has a tattoo of an inukshuk on his right bicep.

  19. R is for Russia Russia is one of the many country that plays in the winter Olympics. Did you know Canada

  20. S is for Sidney Crosby Sidney Crosby is the youngest player in the NHL. He is 22 years old and won the gold medal game On February 28th.

  21. T is for Thailand Thailand is one of the many countries competing in the Olympic games.

  22. Z is for Zamboni A zamboni is a machine that’s cleans ice to make it easier to skate on after it’s been skated on.

  23. Bibliography www.vancouver2010.com www.ctc.Olympics.com www.mybrain.com ( just kidding)

  24. F is for Finished Finally after a long time of work I am finally finished.

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