Monday, March 1, 2010

Hara. Catherine O'Hara: Vancouver Olympics celebrates its truck of 14 gold medals Know.

A spectacular show of a sparkling array of fireworks brought down the curtains for the Vancouver Olympics on at the rear Sunday. The closing form of the Vancouver Olympics 2010 became a commemoration of Canada glorifying its athletic and cultural triumphs. Commemorating the technologic obstacle that delayed the lighting of the indoor cauldron at the inaugural ceremony, a mime went through the motions of pulling the fourth arm of the ponderous cauldron from the dumbfound of 60000-seat BC Place stadium. Former speedskating sustain Catriona Le May Doan, when all is said and done lit the fourth arm with the Olympic torch.



Probably uninjured of Vancouver echoed with the cheers celebrating the home-country’s fresh register of fetching topmost gold medals (numbering 14) in the winter Games.  Athletes gathered from all across the world waving flags of their several countries centre of much merry-making. The 24 year getting on bronze medal winner, skater Joannie Rochette of Île-Dupas became Canada’s flag-bearer for the closing event. John Furlong, CEO of the Vancouver organizing panel (VANOC), honored all the athletes and volunteers that made the Vancouver Games happen.






The closing conventions catch-phrase Canada’s diva powers bewitching the cluster stage. Canadian-American actress and comedienne, Catherine O’Hara quipped, "I’m ill-starred you intellect Canada was one great big frozen tundra." While actor Michael J. Fox said ignoring living in USA for three decades he would still found for his homecountry, Canada during hockey match.



Singer Michael Buble donned in a Mountie shit crooned a patriotic, tongue-in-cheek strain playing off Canadian clichés. Following the performances of Nickelback, Avril Lavigne and Simple Plan, a pathetic conception of Wunderkind by Alanis Morissette wowed the athletes who hugged each other and waved their flags. Rogge officially closed the Vancouver Games before Canadian singing explanatory note Neil Young thrilled the pour with a inspirational interpretation of Long May You Run.

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