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Countdown to 2010 – 100 Days To Go

by skitrax.com

November 4, 2009 – Today marks 100 hundred days to go until the opening ceremonies at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games and the culmination of the dreams of not just thousands of athletes, but the world that follows them. What does it mean to Canadian, US and International athletes? Check the links below for concern about illness or injury, encouraging fan support, and taking final control over the $1.2billion CAN Athletes Village that marks six years of hard work and continued focus.

Canadian athletes aim to stay healthy 100 days out
If Roger Jackson could cover Canada’s athletes in bubble wrap he would. With just 100 days to go until the 2010 Olympics, the head of Own the Podium knows illness or a major injury would dent the host country’s prospects of winning the most medals in Vancouver and Whistler, B.C., in February.

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USSA Athletes Mark 100 Days To Vancouver Games
Today the U.S. Ski Team is Vancouver Bound, with the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Winter Games just 100 days away. Athletes like Kikkan Randall, Todd Lodwick, and Andy Newell have made a lifetime commitment to being best in the world. And now fans can help support their goals by joining the U.S. Ski Team Fan Club and becoming part of the team behind the team.

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FIS – Vancouver 2010 – 100 days to go!
Today the FIS marks 100 days until the opening of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. After over six years of hard work preparing to host the world, Vancouver 2010 is now entering the final countdown before its Games get underway and the Olympic flame reaches the Olympic Stadium. To celebrate this occasion, a number of different announcements and events are being held by the Vancouver 2010 Organizing Committee (VANOC) and its partners and stakeholders.

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