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Stop making fun of us! :)

February 16th, 2010 callum No comments

If there’s anything that usually irks Canadians, it is getting made fun of. I must admit, in the past few days, with all the missteps and accompanying negative press, I can’t help but begin to feel a little defensive. The proud Canadian inside of me says, “Hey! Stop bugging me, I’m trying my best, after all, isn’t that what matters?”

But there’s another story that all the major broadcasters miss, especially those that beam their message from south of the 49th parallel.

The story is that we are doing things differently, we are an innovative country, and we are taking risks.

Should Olympic events be taking place at Cypress, so close to the city heat with balmy temperatures? Maybe not. But is it the absolute best venue for the events hoping to be hosted there? Under ideal conditions, absolutely.

On to speed skating from last night. Ok, so the Olympia ice machines were a bad idea. But we are trying to be the greenest games ever, and such a goal means taking risks, like choosing electric ice machines instead of the alternative Zambonis. If the Olympics were all about the athletes, Zamboni would have been the first choice. But they aren’t. It’s about the Olympic values, and using the movement’s power to effect change. So what the athletes had to adjust their warm ups! These guys are pros, ultimately the Games are about more than performance, and the choice of Olympia machines proves that we Canadians understand that.

And finally…the cauldron lighting, well ahem, 75% of it. Get over it. It was an amazing show. Rich with Canadian artistry, history and grandeur. Boiling the merit of an entire performance down to a jammed stage door just shows the shallowness of so many news outlets, both here at home and abroad. I was a part of that show, and I am proud of it. Again, they took a risk by going for the initial lighting inside a building, the first ever, and as we say up here, 3 outta 4 ain’t half bad :)

Hey! This isn't our fault! :)