…I can’t celebrate. (Okay, I admit I haven’t got a clue what this excuse is good for.)
I overslept badly this morning. I didn’t wake up until after noon!!! Guess I was tired. *g* But it’s got my day all screwed up.
Today is the last full day of Olympics coverage. This afternoon and tonight we have the men’s curling gold medal round, the figure skating gala, men’s snowboard slalom finals, men’s skiing slalom, four-man bobsled finals (USA! USA! USA!), and men’s & women’s speed skating pursuit.
Reading: Since I got loads of new & new-to-me books yesterday, I had lots to choose from last night.
So now I’m reading West of Bliss by Suzann Ledbetter. The spine says it’s a romance but it’s also a mystery. And fun.
And now for the Olympics report!
The U.S. was shut out of the women’s skiing slalom. Nor did we medal in the women’s snowboard giant slalom.
In women’s curling, the gold medal went to Sweden, with the silver going to Canada. China won the bronze.
Then it was time for gymnastics…. er, I mean short track speed skating. *g* We had many spin outs, slips, and falls. And Apolo Anton Ohno’s stint on Dancing with the Stars stood him in good stead because he had to leap over fallen skaters twice.
But alas, in the 500m race, Apolo was robbed. He was in fourth place and trying to pass the Canadian skater ahead of him. He barely touched him but because the other skater fell, Apolo ended up getting disqualified. But… (you knew there was a “but” coming, didn’t you?) another Canadian skater was in first place and he put his hand on the Korean skater who was in second place who also fell, but he wasn’t DQed. So, how fair was it that Apolo was? Not very, IMO. I mean, if they wanted to DQ Apolo for MAYBE causing that other skater to fall, that’s fine. But the same rules should have applied to the skater in first place too. But you know what? He didn’t whine about it like the Koreans have a tendency to do. Though maybe I’m making up for that on my own. *g* He did say he thought the call was somewhat biased but he also said, “That’s the nature of short track” and moved on.
Then we had the women’s 1000m short track final. Katherine Reutter of the U.S. won the silver medal! It was the first women’s individual medal in short track in 16 years.
The final event of the evening was the men’s 5000m relay in short track. I don’t like this event. It’s way too confusing to watch. Also way too chaotic. The gold went to Canada, the silver to Korea, and as everyone thought the bronze was going to go to China, if I recall correctly, because the U.S. just couldn’t get into medal contention. I can’t remember how Apolo edged into third place, but I’m so glad he did.

the short track racing event was nerve-whacking last night, but fun.
Yay for more books to read and choose.
Have a good weekend.
Comment by Dru — February 27, 2010 @ 4:43 pm
You’ll be surprised to hear that I watched a bit of Curling this afternoon. And guess what? I wasn’t completely bored!
Hope your day gets sorted out. I know what sleeping too long does to me!
Comment by Barb writing as Elle J Rossi — February 27, 2010 @ 5:01 pm
I just don’t understand curling. I get the rules and all, but it’s just an odd sport. *G* Hope you had a great day and Congrats on all those books!
Comment by Brandy — February 27, 2010 @ 8:16 pm