ski jumping

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Why we stink at ski jumping

And why there is still hope

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The “Normal Hill” Ski Jump

You say “Normal,” I say “Aiiieeeee!”

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International Olympians: Party crashers

Top 10 non-Canadian athletes to watch

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Megapundit: Sunshine, lollypops and rainbows, everything that’s wonderful…

Must-reads: Jim Coyle on Ontario’s proposed new young driver regulations; John Ivison on Parliamentary decorum.

No more Baby Repellent

AT LEAST WE STILL HAVE MEDICARE: The reality of the Olympics is that it is just as much about business as it is sports. Parties, perks and schmoozing are the order of the day for the “Olympic Family” and the host of sponsors and their corporate guests. And like all trickle-down economies, even those at the bottom of the chain—the wretched press—eventually benefit. At every Games, journalists and photographers receive a little welcome package from the sponsors—full of things like McDonald’s coupons, notepads, pens and mousepads.