Monday, February 15, 2010

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Shen/Zhao win figure skating pairs Olympic gold - China Economic Net

Posted: 15 Feb 2010 09:00 PM PST

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Chinese pair Shen Xue/Zhao Hongbo defeated 12-year-jinx of gold medal drought in three Olympic Winter Games when they gave a near flawless in the free skating to win the title at the 21st Olympic Winter Games Monday evening.

 

The husband and wife duo, who made their Olympic debut in Nagano winter Olympics 12 years ago, collected 216.57 points to lead the standings, beating their closest rivals and teammates Pang Qing/Tong Jian by 3.26 points.

Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy of Germany finished third.

It is the first time that an Asian pair won the gold in winter Olympics history.

 

 

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NBC scores big with Moguls and Figure Skating Pairs - short program - Washington Examiner

Posted: 15 Feb 2010 09:26 AM PST

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By: Jim Williams
Examiner Sports Columnist
02/15/10 10:42 AM EST

For Canada last night was huge. As NBC Mogul's broadcaster Todd Harris said it best" "Oh, Canada. The drought is over. Alexandre Bilodeau has won gold."

Bilodeau made history at Cypress Mountain becoming the first Canadian to earn Olympic gold on home soil when he won the men's moguls competition. Team USA's Bryon Wilson took bronze. At the end of two days of competition, the United States leads the medal count with six (one gold, two silver, three bronze).

Harris did a great job of setting the scene before Alexandre Bilodeau's run: "All of Canada holds their collective breath. From Cape Spear, Newfoundland to White Horse, Yukon. Will tonight be the night the home soil gold medal drought ends?"

The drama of the coverage was awesome to me because of the two talented men who were left to compete. You had Dale Begg-Smith, a Vancouver native who now competes for Australia and the talented Frenchman Guilbaut Colas of France, both with a chance to unseat Bilodeau. But he was able to hold one despite some real drama at the end to score a gold medal.

Bob Costas put a great punctuation mark on the end of the story when he remarked on Bilodeau's on-air kiss from his girlfriend: "Judging by the scene with Bilodeau immediately after Tina [Dixon]'s interview, this is going to be a very good Valentine's Day for him all the way around."

Over at the Figure Skating venue for the Pairs competition as always the team of Tom Hammond, Scott Hamilton, Sandra Bezic, Tracy Wilson and reporter Andrea Joyce had all the angles covered.

After the Short Program China's Shen Xueand Zhao Hongbocan are so close to the gold they can almost touch the Olympic title that has eluded them in three other games.

Hammond's comments after their flawless performance were spot on: "Shen-Zhao onn this Valentine's Day, their story is essentially a love story but also a story of courage and of dedication and of determination."

Hamilton knew that this is the last Olympic games for this duo and he summed it up perfectly: "To have an Olympic dream like this and to have it mean so much, so late in their career, and to skate like that is a miracle."

Best interview of the night went to Bob Costas and his conversation with women's freestyle moguls gold medal winner Hannah Kearney.

Kearney on defeating gold medal favorite and Canadian Jenn Heil: "I came here to win the gold medal. I had consciously thought about how your skiing would change if you were skiing for the silver medal. It would've been easy to give it to Jenn. She's on her home turf. She's an unbelievable competitor. But I had made up my mind days before that that was not going to happen."

 

Kearney on redemption: "It really did truly feel like redemption. - And there's no way to describe the extreme disappointment I felt after Torino. I was absolutely devastated. I felt like my life was over. - I just felt like I let my friends, my country, myself down. And that's a pretty big burden to shoulder. So coming back and winning here in 2010 in front of all my family, and the closest I'm going to get to a home Olympics, was so satisfying."

Through Saturday, 97 million people have watched the Vancouver Olympics Winter Games on the networks of NBCU; nine million more than watched the first two days of the Torino Games in 2006 (88 million) and the most since the tabloid-fueled 1994 Lillehammer Games (100 million), according to data released today by Nielsen Media Research.

 

"It's simply remarkable for a Saturday night, television's least-watched night, to surpass the audience total for every one of the 17 nights of the last Winter Olympics without the benefit of figure skating - the single biggest event in a Winter Games - which was the featured event of the first Saturday night in Torino," said Dick Ebersol, Chairman, NBC Universal Sports and Olympics.

 

MORE VIEWERS THAN EVERY NIGHT IN TORINO: The first night of competition on NBC averaged 26.2 million viewers and did not feature figure skating, 13 percent higher than the first Saturday night in Torino (23.2 million), which featured figure skating (pairs short program). The average audience from Saturday night is higher than EVERY SINGLE NIGHT of the Torino Games. This is especially remarkable given that Saturday night traditionally has the smallest audience of any primetime night.

 

NBC's Saturday night broadcast was seen by 55 million total viewers, six million more than the first night of competition from Torino (49 million).

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Olympic pairs figure skating: Langlois and Hay in third place - Vancouver Sun

Posted: 15 Feb 2010 07:49 PM PST

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Canada's Jessica Dube and Bryce Davison, who sat in sixth place after the short program, failed to ignite Monday night, scoring 121.75 in the freeskate which, while a new season best for the pair, wasn't enough to bring home a medal. To be fair, it would have taken a superhuman effort to win gold as China's Xue Shen and Hongbo Zhao delivered a nigh-flawless routine to take gold.

China's other power pair, Qing Pang and Jian Tong, led the competition right until the last skate when their countrymen took over. Germany's Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolokowy took bronze.

Dube and Davison finished in sixth place, and Canada's Anabelle Langlois and Cody Hay, who were seventh after the short program, also came up short despite a season best score. They notched 115.77 in the free skate and 64.20 in the short program - good for ninth.

The leaders in the competition coming into the free skate, Shen and Zhao reached another level entirely in the free skate, with only one minor slip keeping it close.

Four gold medals will be awarded in singles and pairs figure skating events over the course of ten days of competition.

The Canadian figure skating medal contenders are Patrick Chan, Vaughn Chipeur, Cynthia Phaneuf, Joannie Rochette and pairs Jessica Dube and Bryce Davison; Anabelle Langlois and Cody Hay; Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir; and Vanessa Crone and Paul Poirier.

The full schedule for figure skating is (all times are in Pacific Standard Time Zone):

  • Tue Feb 16, 2010

  • 4:15pm - 8:45pm Figure Skating - Men's - Short Program
  • Thu Feb 18, 2010

  • 5pm - 9:05pm Figure Skating - Men's - Free Skating
  • Fri Feb 19, 2010

  • 4:45pm - 8:05pm Figure Skating - Ice Dance - - Compulsory
  • Sun Feb 21, 2010

  • 4:15pm - 7:45pm Figure Skating - Ice Dance - - Original
  • Mon Feb 22, 2010

  • 4:45pm - 8:55pm Figure Skating - Ice Dance - - Free
  • Tue Feb 23, 2010

  • 4:30pm - 9pm Figure Skating - Women's - Short Program
  • Thu Feb 25, 2010

  • 5pm - 8:55pm Figure Skating - Women's - Free Skating
  • Sat Feb 27, 2010

  • 4:30pm - 7pm Figure Skating - Exhibition - Gala
  • Figure skating and short track speed skating competitions are being held at the Pacific Coliseum, on Vancouver's East Side. Built in 1968, the Pacific Coliseum has a seating capacity of 14,000, and used to be the home of the Vancouver Canucks hockey team.

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    Denney, Barrett in 14th place in pairs figure skating - Herald-Bulletin

    Posted: 14 Feb 2010 11:32 PM PST

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