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Welcome to the Olympics!!! By Danielle and Ashley
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Welcome to the Olympics!!! By Danielle and Ashley.

Jan 01, 2016

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Page 1: Welcome to the Olympics!!! By Danielle and Ashley.

Welcome to the Olympics!!!

By Danielle and Ashley

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A is for …Athletes: For having the courage and the braveness to

compete in the Winter Olympics. And for giving all of their time to training to be as great as they can be.

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B is for…Biathlon: A mixed sport involving both down hill

skiing and aiming at a target. One of the many athletes that plays biathlon is Sandine Bailly.

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C is for … Curling: A fun sport that has been around for more

than 500 years! Men’s Curling was first time in the Winter Olympics at Chamonix, France in 1924.

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E is for…Elena Antonova: Has been doing cross-country skiing

for a long time. She lives in Kazakhstan and is 38. Elena celebrates her birthday on April 22.

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G is for…Gold medals: Are made of a least six grams of gold in

them. In 1904 was the first time ever that the gold medal was awarded as a first place prize in the Olympics.

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I is for …Ice rink: Is a thick sheet if ice that is used to play

hockey and many more activities. Figure Skating and Speed Skating are other activities that require an ice rink too.

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K is for …Kendall Brown: A Snowboarder who is from New

Zealand. She will be taking place in the Winter Olympics this year. Kendall is a twenty year old lady and who was born on August 15, 1989.

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M is for…Martin Brodeur: Is a goalie playing in the Olympics

this year in team Canada. He has been coached by Jacques Lemaire.

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O is for …Olympic Rings: Represent the countries and their

national flags. The Olympic Flag with the rings on it was first made in 1914.

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Q is for …Quatchi: Is one of the Olympic Mascots for 2010. He is

a Sasquatch and loves the colour “chill blue!” His dream for the future is to become a famous hockey goalie!

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S is for …Sidney Crosby: Sidney Crosby is a great hockey

player who plays in the NHL. This year he’s been doing such a good job at hockey that he is able to participate in the Vancouver, Canada 2010 Winter Olympics.

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U is for …United States: The United States is located underneath

Canada. Did you know that there are lots of athletes from the U.S.? They have enough Olympians for there to be an athlete from U.S. in every sport!

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X is for … Xavier De le Rue : Is one of the snowboarders from

France. Did you know he’s birthday is on Canada Day?! He also likes to surf and climbing too!

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Z is for … Luiza Zlotkowska: Is from Poland and does speed

skating. She has won one bronze medal! Did you know she love to ride her mom’s bike?

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Bibliography All research and information is from:http://www.vancouver2010.com//http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

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