Ben Clatworthy on the Winter Olympics so far
It’s no doubt that the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics will go down in history for having a fair few problems, controversies and of course successes. It tends to be the same with most major sporting events, but Vancouver hasn’t half had it’s fair share.
Times were hard from the start of the season with unseasonably warm temperatures for Cypress Mountain leading to a distinct lack of snow (and again today the Helicopters a flying in new snow), and the treat of the resort of Whilster being auctioned off by Intrawest. Hundreds of tickets have been canceled too as spectator areas on Cypress are turned to mud.
The tragic death of 21 year old Georgian luger Nodar Kumaritashvili just one day before the start of the games highlighted the dangers of the Whilster Sliding Center track with training postponed for the 2nd time in the run up to the games.
Bad weather and heavy snow put hold on both the male and female Downhill competitions and also messed up the entire Alpine Schedule; again a common occurrence at many FIS Alpine Ski Races.
But let’s not forget the successes; most notably so far for Great Britain, Amy Williams who won gold on Friday evening in the Skeleton event. Amy had led the field from the start of the competition. Didier Defago won the delayed Men’s Downhill and just yesterday Bode Miller won Gold in the Super Combined event meaning he takes home one of every kind of Medal from the games.
Britain’s Ed Drake has done very well too, he finished 29th in the Super Combined yesterday, 32nd in the Super-G and Chemmy Alcott finished a very creditable 13th in the Women’s Downhill last week.
It’s hard to summarize an Olympic Games in such a short blog, but I hope this have given you a taster of whats going on over the pond. I am helping to cover the games extensively for PlanetSKI.eu, where I act as their Racing and Sports Correspondent so do keep an eye there for all the latest from Vancouver.
See our special Olympic Section on PlanetSKI; as well as the latest news it is has some in-depth features and a few stories that you wont see elsewhere.
You can find all my Olympic Games Articles on Benclatworthy.com too.


