Winter Olympics 2014 in Sochi, Russia

Discussion in 'Sports Chat' started by khaotic, Jul 4, 2007.

  1. khaotic

    khaotic Fobulous

    http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/olympics...W8MeM5nYcB?slug=ap-ioc-2014&prov=ap&type=lgns
     
  2. asiangang

    asiangang Well-Known Member

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    the 1 in Vancouver is in 2010 right? cant waitXD
     
  3. khaotic

    khaotic Fobulous

    yes -bigclap
     
  4. ProjectD

    ProjectD VIP yay :]

    when's the one in beijing gonna happen
     
  5. khaotic

    khaotic Fobulous

    2008 = next year :p
     
  6. ab289

    ab289 Well-Known Member

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    is the beijing normal olympics or winter olympics?
     
  7. khaotic

    khaotic Fobulous

    lol I don't think you can have the winter games in Beijing...
     
  8. compliant

    compliant Well-Known Member

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    I'm sure you can, because it's the same latitude as a lot of canadian cities.
     
  9. khaotic

    khaotic Fobulous

    Lol I doubt you can <_<
     
  10. compliant

    compliant Well-Known Member

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    ok, let me elaborate. yet again.

    beijing. is located on a latitude that's a) close to russia, b) close to russia. changchun, a city that's a whopping (gasp) 370 kilometres away managed to host the 2007 asian winter games. if you hadn't noticed, the distance from toronto to montreal is around 600 kilometres, and yet the climate difference is MAYBE one degree. tops. if changchun has a climate that can support winter games, then beijing can obviously have a cold enough climate to hold a winter olympics.

    don't forget about geography. vancouver has a coastal climate. come february, they'll still be in the single-digit positives. beijing is inland, and will be much colder (around single-digit negatives) than vancouver. granted, a lot of events will be held in whistler, where it's much colder, but take this into consideration. innsbruck, austria held the winter games twice. their average february temperature? two degrees higher than beijing. but then you'll say, "oh, austria just has a lot of mountains, beijing couldn't possibly support skiing." if you said that, you'd be dead wrong.

    beijing ski resort, anyone? and I quote:
    The resort itself boasts of 8 trails for beginners, intermediate and advanced skiers, and the first Halfpipe of international standard as well as the China first Mogul's advanced trail. that sound pretty sad? well, how about this? a full list, just for you. Lianhuashan alone occupies around, oh, 12000 sq. metres of snow, and around, oh, 80 square kilometres of land to work with. do they know how to construct world class facilities? they hired canadians and germans to design an international-standard half-pipe. I'm sure they can install other tracks as well. considering the speed at which they're building the stadiums (and the whole city in general), it is NOT unreasonable to think that beijing could host a winter olympics.