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Canadian Murder Olympian, bring shame to the Olympics
On 13/02/2010 11:42 AM, I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
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On 13/02/2010 9:50 AM, Don White wrote:
http://olympics.fanhouse.com/2010/02/12/a-fast-track-tragedy-shame-on-olympics/?icid=main|aim|dl1|link1|http%3A%2F%2Folympics.fan house.com%2F2010%2F02%2F12%2Fa-fast-track-tragedy-shame-on-olympics%2F
No one but a Canadian could screw things up this bad.
Hype urinalism sells.
If he said, dumb idiot tried to push it to the max first time down and
mad a darwin mistake and hit the steel post and died, how would that
sound? Would it sell?
And those sleds have brakes...or should.
But does look like the Canadian track has any give to speeders that is
for sure. Using brakes and finishing might get you 1/2 way to gold.
The reason the kid didn't have enough practice time is your Government
is restricting Ice, track, and hill time to foreign athletes in a cheap
attempt to win more medals. Several countries have filed complaints in
the last week or so. It's dirty pool, and now it cost some poor kid his
life, shame on your Olympic organization, cheaters suck...
Scotty
What a cop out. If they were serious, I think the track was open last
year and earlier this year. Does not make sense o let late comers
unneccessarily chew up the track with 50 runs when it takes so long to
make it right.
And you missed the point here, he was on a test run.... so your
arguement is baseless.
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