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Post by bubblebuttsbabe on Nov 10, 2009 21:26:47 GMT -5
ooo, you got booty pix, 19. karma to you! :] Ya got that right! I was just snapping away at Anthony. When I saw that pic later that night at the hotel, I about dropped my dentures and fell out of bed! LOL. it's purdy. :]
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Post by sk8er on Nov 11, 2009 0:37:04 GMT -5
I like the fan shots. Made with so much love~~ Thanks ;D I'm especially loving that Colbert Nation logo! Seriously, it makes me really smile And lovely Allison out there makes me smile even bigger. As for C. Hamlin....0_0! But I still want to see Apolo at the top of that podium. SusanG
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Post by skaterswaltz on Nov 11, 2009 0:43:13 GMT -5
19! Thank you so much for the wonderful pictures...you didn't need a disclaimer.
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Post by epiphaniii on Nov 11, 2009 18:13:26 GMT -5
Thank you for the pics, aaosmts19. Footage of World Cup 3 from Montreal is on Universal Sports TV tonight at 9:30 PM EST - an 1 1/2 hour program (after Long Track from Berlin at 8). Montreal coverage is also listed at 11 PM, but I'm not sure if it's a repeat of the 9:30 PM show, or a "part 2." It's also listed for Thursday at 11 AM, 8 PM, and 11 PM.
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Post by bubblebuttsbabe on Nov 11, 2009 19:33:57 GMT -5
Thank you for the pics, aaosmts19. Footage of World Cup 3 from Montreal is on Universal Sports TV tonight at 9:30 PM EST - an 1 1/2 hour program (after Long Track from Berlin at 8). Montreal coverage is also listed at 11 PM, but I'm not sure if it's a repeat of the 9:30 PM show, or a "part 2." It's also listed for Thursday at 11 AM, 8 PM, and 11 PM. Thank you! I was wondering about their coverage. I guess I'll have to watch it tomorrow though.
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Post by epiphaniii on Nov 11, 2009 22:04:49 GMT -5
Came back to say that my cable company is showing tonight's programs in the opposite order of how they have them listed -- ST/Montreal when the info/on-air captions say LT/Berlin and vice versa.
So, the schedule I posted for tomorrow may not be true. Hopefully, the "speedskating" part will be right, but what type and location may be hit or miss.
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Post by bubblebuttsbabe on Nov 12, 2009 5:11:51 GMT -5
Came back to say that my cable company is showing tonight's programs in the opposite order of how they have them listed -- ST/Montreal when the info/on-air captions say LT/Berlin and vice versa. So, the schedule I posted for tomorrow may not be true. Hopefully, the "speedskating" part will be right, but what type and location may be hit or miss. I checked my tv for tomorrow - it's 5pm and 9pm (at least i think it was 9; i know for sure 5 though).
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Post by bubblebuttsbabe on Nov 17, 2009 6:13:14 GMT -5
Source: www.ctvolympics.ca/short-track-skating/news/newsid=19909.htmlRecovering Celski scouts the competitionThe Canadian Press By Jennifer Ditchburn, The Canadian Press Posted Monday, November 16, 2009 2:20 PM ET MONTREAL - J.R. Celski's left thigh looks like it's been recently devoured by a shark. A nasty pink scar circles the short-track speedskater's leg with dozens of jagged lines from where doctors sewed his flesh back to together. In reality, it was his own knife-like speedskate that sliced right to the bone in September, temporarily sidelining one of the United States' brightest hopes for the Vancouver Olympics. Celski, who watched the recent World Cup meet in Montreal from the stands, says he felt it all that fateful day at his the U.S. Olympic trials. When he slammed into the boards from a fall, his skate jammed into his thigh, creating a gruesome pool of blood on the ice. He was rushed into surgery and received 60 stitches. "I took a lot of antibiotics. They scared me kind of, and said if I didn't take my antibiotics they'd have to open my leg up again and wash it out,'' says Celski, who is 19 but looks younger. "I made sure I did that.'' Celski's accident was big news in the short-track speedskating community, where he was already being recognized as a major threat by his international competitors.
There were murmurs that he would soon replace Apolo Anton Ohno as the most successful American in the sport, as he took home a collection of medals from a springtime meet in Vienna.If anything, his crash was a reminder of how dangerous short-track can be, with its incredible pace and closerthanthis passes. Celski's message to his competitors is that he'll be back on his skates later this month, and they'll see him in Vancouver. "I'm confident that I'll be back, but it's just a matter of where I'll be at in my cycle, if i'm going to peak or not or if I'm going to be able to go full speed or not,'' he said in a recent interview. "I'll be back, but I'm thankful I'll be able to skate again.''Celski grew up in Federal Way, Wash., like Ohno, and was inspired by him to join the sport after watching Ohno win gold and silver at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. At 14, he moved with his brother to California to seek better training. His father is of Polish descent, and his mother Filipina. He's come out to this month's World Cup meets to "get a little bit of a booster,'' but also to scope out what the competition is doing. "It's always the same four countries: Canada, Korea, China and the U.S.. I'm always looking at those four as the top prospects for the Games, especially the Koreans. You know they're always the powerhouse coming into every meet. Canada's looking strong as well.''He refers to the two Canadian coaches on his team, Guy Thibault and Larry Daignault as "awesome people.'' Has he considered that he might have to settle for a future Games to take home medals? "I haven't really thought about that. I'm 19 years old, and I'd be dumb to say I wouldn't be able to skate another Olympics. I'm just going to take it one step at a time,'' says Celski, who began as an in-line skater.
"I'm going to go experience my first Games, and get that out of the way before I decide what I want to do.''
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Post by Lori on Dec 1, 2009 23:09:56 GMT -5
Some of the GA ladies having a chat with Travis during a break in Montreal: Photo courtesy of a GA 'Operative' (Eastern Division) , with the request that it not be used elsewhere without permission...
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