It was the most anticipated game in the whole duration of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. And it lived up to its billing.
USA and Canada met in the gold medal game for the team sports Hockey in the last day of the Olympics.
It was a thrilling game all through-out as Canada beats USA in overtime 3-2.
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The Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics is expected to last from February 12-28, 2010 with 82 nations sending a total of 2,629 athletes.
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The XXI Olympic Winter Games formally opened on February 12, 2010 at Vancouver, Canada.
Despite a tragedy to Nodar Kumaritashvili of Georgia that struck hours before the opening ceremony, the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics is going strong.
The Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics is expected to last from February 12-28, 2010 with 82 nations sending a total of 2,629 athletes. They will compete for 86 gold medals in fifteen sports events categorized into three.
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The 21st rendition of the Winter Olympics officially named as the XXI Olympic Winter Games has its opening ceremonies held today at Vancouver, Canada. The 2010 Winter Olympics will be the third Olympics hosted by Canada.
The sporting event held once every four years would be incomplete without its adorable mascots. The life-sized mascots in costume entertain the crowd while the plush toy versions are usually given to winners at the medal podium.
The Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics mascots are inspired by traditional First Nations creatures. Here they are:
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The 2010 Winter Olympics begins today at Vancouver, Canada. This is already the 21st rendition of the Winter Olympics held every four years and participated in by more than 80 countries all over the world.

To celebrate the event, Google is on its homepage a doodle of what looks like athletes marching while waving their national flags. The letter “l” is replace by an Olympic torch and flame. It is clearly a scene from the Vancouver 2010 opening ceremony.
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