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Patriot Hearts

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by John Furlong


  foreign press, 238

  “Glitch Games,” 236

  health rumours, 140–50

  ice-cleaning machine, 255

  logo design, 140–41

  mini-bid book, 42

  Nodar Kumaritashvili’s death,

  204–7, 223–24, 238

  Paralympics, 306

  Quebec Day news conference,

  244–45

  Sea to Sky Highway, 52–53

  ticket cancellations, 255

  Turin closing ceremonies, 134

  Mercer, Bud, 169

  merchandising deals, 144

  Miga, 141

  migraine headaches, 23, 311

  Millennium Development Inc., 117

  Miller, Ryan, 267

  Milliken, Peter, 171–72

  Mills, Billy, 9–10, 324

  Mills, John, 29, 30

  mime performance, 288–89, 291–92

  miner’s lantern, 165

  Miracle movie, 93

  Mischer, Don, 177

  Mitchell, Kyle, 83, 90, 307

  Mohawk nation, 168–69

  Moir, Scott, 280–81

  Molson Coors Canada, 136

  “Mon pays” anthem, 184–85, 226

  Montgomery, Jon, 265–66

  Mooney, Jeff, 306

  Moore, James, 227, 246, 247–48,

  252, 295

  Morris, Alwyn, 168

  Mortlach, Saskatchewan, 172–73

  Moscow, Russia, 46–47

  Mountjoy Jail, 11

  Mukmuk, 141

  Murray, Anne, 193

  MUSIC

  fiddling, 184

  “I Believe,” 289

  “Long May You Run,” 296

  “The Maple Leaf Forever,” 296

  “Mon pays” anthem, 184–85, 226

  “O Canada,” 183, 266, 270, 282, 316

  opening ceremonies, 183–84

  “Vancouver,” 292

  Musqueam Indian Band, 212

  Myers-Briggs personality test, 95

  Myers, Mike, 184

  Nafpliotou, Maria, 161

  Nagano Olympic Games, 1998,

  32–33, 255

  Nanaimo, B.C., 23–27

  Nash, Steve, 190–91, 214

  national anthem, 183

  National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, 195–96

  Natynczyk, Walter, 155

  NBC, 76, 139, 231, 266, 278, 289

  Nettwerk Records, 180

  New Democratic Party (NDP), 113–14

  Nixon, Gord, 131

  Non-Partisan Association (NPA),

  117–18

  Nora, of Liechtenstein, 40–41

  Northern BCWinter Games, 20–23

  Northern Ireland, 17–18

  Nunavut, 167

  Obama, Barack, 145

  Obstbaum, Leo, 141–44

  “O Canada,” 266, 270, 282, 316

  Officer of the Order of Canada, 325

  Oglov, Linda, 48, 124

  Old Crow, Yukon, 167

  Olympia, Greece, 156–57, 160–62

  Olympia ice-cleaning machine, 255

  Olympic flag, 193, 214

  Olympic flame. see torch relay

  Olympic Order, 301

  Olympic Truce, 160–61

  OPENING CEREMONIES

  arrival, 211

  cauldron lighting, 193–94, 214–15

  French content, 184–86, 238

  music, 183–84

  Paralympics, 310

  planning, 180–87

  producer, 176–78

  snowboarder, 182–83

  speeches, 209–10, 212–13

  Oprah television show, 148

  Order of British Columbia, 325

  Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, 226–27

  Orr, Bobby, 193, 214

  Ottawa, Ontario, 170–72, 306

  outdoor cauldron, 187–88

  Owen, Stephen, 274–76

  OWN THE PODIUM (OTP)

  chair, 325

  creation of, 270–71

  federal government funding,

  274–77

  medal count, 281

  media scrutiny, 267–69

  Nodar Kumaritashvili’s death, 222

  Paralympics, 313

  Red Mitten campaign, 148

  sponsors, 273–74, 277

  Sport Canada, 275–76

  telecommunications companies investments, 127

  Pacific Coliseum, 322

  Pacific Liaicon, 113

  Panathenian Stadium, 164

  Pan Pacific Hotel, 53

  Papoulias, Karolos, 164

  parallel giant slalom, men’s, 280

  Paralympic Order, 315

  PARALYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 2010

  closing ceremonies, 314–16

  flame, 311

  media coverage, 306, 311

  opening ceremonies, 310–11

  organizing, 304–5

  torch relay, 306–7, 308

  Parliament Hill, 170–72, 276, 306

  patriotism, 253, 278, 282–83, 285–87,

  323–24

  Payette, Julie, 193

  Pearce, James, 263

  personality tests, 95

  Petro-Canada, 135, 136

  Phelps, Mike, 85, 87

  Pierce, David, 183

  plebiscite, Vancouver, 49–50

  Podborski, Steve, 59–60, 65, 71

  Podmore, David, 49–50, 187–88

  poetry, slam, 186

  Poole, Darlene, 44, 54, 159, 173, 215,

  291, 297

  Poole, Gwen, 173

  POOLE, JACK

  battle with cancer, 158–62

  death, 162–63

  and Furlong, 35–37, 83

  Paralympic Order, 315

  Prague presentation, 65, 70

  remembered, 325

  and Sepp Blatter, 44–45

  shirt, new, 163–64

  winning the bid, 74

  Poole, Stacey, 175

  Pound, Dick, 65–66, 69, 86

  Prague, Germany, 56, 63–65, 67–68,

  70–73

  press conferences. see Main Press

  Centre; media

  Priestner Allinger, Cathy 92, 211, 232,

  271–74, 276

  Prime Minister’s Office (PMO),

  218, 249–52.

  see also Harper, Stephen

  Prince George, B.C., 20–23, 174–75

  “Prince of Orange,” 55, 75

  Prior, Deborah, 162

  products, licensed, 139–40

  protests, 166, 210, 216, 285

  Province newspaper, 239

  Pyeongchang, South Korea, 42–43,

  67, 74–75

  Quatchi, 141

  QUEBEC

  Bloc Québécois, 252

  “Mon pays” anthem, 184–85

  partnership with VANOC, 170

  torch relay, 168–70

  Quebec Day news conference, 244–45

  Quebec House, 247, 252

  Québec Nordiques, 290

  Queen Elizabeth Theatre, 54

  Question Period, 170–71

  Racette, Gord, 24

  RBC (Royal Bank of Canada),

  129–31, 152

  RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), 168–69, 223, 235, 310.

  see also Vancouver Police

  recession, economic, 145–49

  Red Mittens campaign, 148, 286

  referendum, Vancouver, 49–50

  reporters. see media

  revenue targets, 147

  Richards, Jim, 152, 161, 166, 306

  Richmond Olympic Oval, 105–7,

  236, 255

  Ricker, Karl, 265

  Ricker, Maëlle, 264–65

  Ricker, Nancy, 265

  Riga, Latvia, 109

  Roberge, Patrick, 141, 305, 316

  Robertson, Gregor, 118, 156–58, 165,

  199, 235

  Robertson, Mike, 264

  Robson Street, 253
/>   Rochette, Joannie, 279–80

  Rogers, Judy, 97, 118

  ROGGE, JACQUES

  bid committee, 41

  closing ceremonies, 291, 292

  coordination commission meeting, 201

  goodbyes, 302

  Nodar Kumaritashvili’s death,

  204–6, 221–22

  patriotism, 285–86

  Prague presentation, 70

  support for VANOC and Furlong, 219

  winning reception, 76

  Romney, Mitt, 181

  RONA, 135

  Ronningen, Petter, 51

  Roots clothiers, 132

  Royal Bank of Canada (rBC),

  129–31, 152

  Rudge, Chris, 268–69, 270–74, 276,

  277, 281

  Russell, Wayne, 276

  Russia Summer Olympics, 2012 bid,

  46–47

  Sabia, Michael, 125–29, 137

  Salt Lake City Winter Olympics, 2002,

  39–41, 41, 57, 148, 224, 270, 301

  Salzburg, Austria, 42–43, 57–58,

  68, 73

  Samaranch, Juan Antonio, 65

  Samsung, 67

  Schwarzenegger, Arnold, 201, 228

  Science World, 32–33

  Scott, Barbara Ann, 171–72, 193

  Scrimger, Tom, 275

  Sea to Sky Highway, 52–53, 70, 80,

  119, 278, 323

  security, 168–69, 228, 235, 254,

  282, 301. see also RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police); Vancouver Police

  Shatner, William, 295

  Shaw, Andrea, 55, 130, 152

  Shaw, Chris, 120–21

  Sherman, Jeff, 307

  shirt, new, 163–64

  Short, Martin, 84

  Simon Fraser University, 105–7

  Singapore, 36–38

  Skelton, Paul (“Bones”), 232, 233

  Skulsky, Dennis, 140

  slam poetry, 186

  Slavkov, Ivan, 58–59

  sledge hockey, 311–12

  Smith, Tricia, 308

  SMITH-VALADE, RENEE

  Cypress Mountain, 234

  Jack Poole’s death, 162

  media coverage, 259–60

  news conference, 244

  Nodar Kumaritashvili’s death,

  209–10

  Nodar Kumaritashvili’s funeral,

  314–15, 317–20

  SNC-Lavalin, 113

  Snell, Peter, 10

  snowboarder, opening ceremonies,

  182–83, 211

  Sochi, Russia, 103, 227, 231, 322, 325

  South Korea bid, 57–58

  So You Think You Are Tough, 24–25

  SPEECHES. see also French content

  chamber of commerce, 25

  closing ceremonies, 287–88,

  293–95

  opening ceremonies, 209–10,

  212–13

  Paralympic, 310

  Vancouver Board of Trade, 111

  “What Dreams May Come,” 60–61

  Spirit (movie), 63, 70

  SPONSORS

  banks, 129–31

  corporate, 124–25, 135–36, 144

  Own the Podium, 273–74, 277

  telecommunications, 125–29

  SportAccord, 36–38, 56, 146–147

  Sport BC, 29

  Sport Canada, 275

  Squamish First Nation, 65, 212

  standing room tickets, 234, 255

  Stanley Park, 202

  Stevenson, Michael, 107–8

  St. Moritz, 47–48

  Storey, Bob, 37–38, 40, 45, 51, 68

  Sullivan, Sam, 133

  Sumi, 141

  sustainability, 97–98

  Sutherland, Donald, 193, 214, 283

  Sydney Summer Olympics, 2000, 178

  Taunton, Jack, 224

  Taylor, Burke, 254

  Tbilisi, Georgia, 314–17

  team building, 95–97

  Team Canada, 310

  television broadcasting rights,

  136–38

  television viewers, 138, 286

  Telus, 125–29

  Temple of Hera, 161

  Terasen Gas, 187–88

  test events, 230–31

  TICKETS

  fan-to-fan ticket program,

  147–48

  sales, 147, 308

  standing room, 234, 255

  Tipperary, Ireland, 10

  Tokyo Summer Olympics, 9–10

  TORCH RELAY. see also cauldron

  Aboriginal communities, 166–68

  Calgary, 151–52

  day one, 166

  House of Commons, 170–72

  lighting ceremony, 161–62

  Paralympic, 306–8

  patriotism, 287

  Quebec, 168–70

  route planning, 152–54

  trip to Canada, 164–65

  Tourism Vancouver, 30

  Tovey, Bramwell, 197–98

  transportation, 80, 119, 216, 228,

  234, 323. see also Vancouver Airport Authority

  Tremblay, Réjean, 244–45, 248–49

  Trudeau, Pierre Elliot, 21–23

  Tsleil-Waututh First Nation, 212

  TSN, 265

  Turin Winter Olympics, 2006, 132–33,

  139, 177, 224

  U19 World Cup Women’s Soccer, 44

  Ulster Volunteer Force, 18

  United Nations (UN), 160–61

  U.S. Olympic committee, 238

  Vancouver Airport Authority, 300–302

  Vancouver, B.C., 49–50, 118, 282

  Vancouver Board of Trade, 111

  Vancouver Canucks, 5, 79, 91, 255

  Vancouver Convention Centre, 108, 119

  VANCOUVER ORGANIZING COMMITTEE (VANOC)

  board members, 80–81, 98–100

  CEO selection process, 83–88

  disbanding, 322–23

  executive members, 89–92

  formation of, 79–80

  Furlong as CEO, 324

  IOC support, 218–19

  mission and values, 96–97

  Olympic Truce, 160–61

  Own the Podium (OTP), 271–73, 277

  partnership with Quebec, 170

  team building, 95–97

  Vancouver Paralympic Centre, 312

  Vancouver Police, 242–43, 254, 323

  “Vancouver” song, 292

  Vancouver Sun newspaper, 61, 82, 86,

  114, 118–19, 296

  Vancouver Symphony Orchestra,

  197, 198

  VANCOUVER-WHISTLER 2010 BID CORPORATION

  formation, 32–33

  international strategy, 43–44

  mini-bid book, 41–42, 48

  presidency, 41

  Salt Lake City Olympics, 2002,

  39–41

  Vancouver bid presentation, 53–55

  winning the bid, 74–75

  Vancouver/Whistler 2010 Bid Society, 31

  VanderBeek, Kelly, 269–70

  VANOC. see Vancouver Organizing Committee (VANOC)

  Victoria, B.C., 154–55, 165–66, 308

  victory ceremony, 238

  video bid presentation, Prague, 63–64

  Vigneault, Gilles, 184–85

  Villeneuve, Jacques, 193

  Virtue, Tessa, 280–81

  volunteers, 239, 256–58, 265, 279,

  301, 302, 303, 315, 322

  Walsh, Andrew, 177

  Walters, Tom, 166

  weather, 213, 229, 231–33, 255

  Weir, Mike, 41

  Western Canada Games, 28–29

  Westin Bayshore, 200

  “What Dreams May Come” speech,

  60–61

  WHISTLER, B.C.see also Sea to Sky Highway

  Athletes’ Village, 281–82

  cauldron lighting ceremony, 225

  Celebration Plaza, 283, 313, 316

  events and weather, 229–30

  inukshuk gift, 167

  medical clin
ic, 279

  Paralympics, 309, 313–14

  venue construction, 117

  Whistler Sliding Centre, 207,

  220–23, 224

  Whitfield, Simon, 166

  Wickenheiser, Hayley, 214, 279

  Willem-Alexander, Prince, 55, 75, 292

  Williams, Brian, 209

  Wilson, Donna, 92, 229

  Winter sports federations, 274

  Woolstencroft, Lauren, 310, 313

  Wright, Monique, 90

  Wright, Terry, 43, 89, 106, 124–25,

  177, 232, 235

  Yanofsky, Nikki, 183

  Young, Gary, 30

  Young, Neil, 296

  Yukon, 167

  Zamboni ice-cleaning machine, 255

  Zarek, Dick, 237

 

 

 


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