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February 25, 2006
Apolo crosses the line for gold in his 500m race

The best short track photo I've ever taken.
Posted by noelle at 7:25 PM | Comments (75)
Not bad for a day's work
Gold on the left, bronze on the right

I am a lucky, lucky girl

I told Apolo his lane 1 draw tonight for the final was karmic payback for years of being 4th on the line, again and again. It couldn't have come at a better time!
So, after the medal ceremonies and press conference and doping control and impromptu photo ops, Apolo was whisked off to tape interviews for NBC affiliates then off to Bob Costas for tonight's Olympics coverage on NBC. ('Wait, can I eat at some point?' Apolo asked as he scrounged a bite of a Clif bar off someone nearby.) After that they were hoping to make it to USA House before it closes tonight... and then I believe it was on to Club Bud!
As for me, it's notte bianca ('white night') in Torino where the shops, bars, etc. stay open all night long and a street party atmosphere takes over. I'm off to party!
Thanks for reading!
Posted by noelle at 7:24 PM | Comments (39)
Scenes from Apolo's 500m medal ceremony





Posted by noelle at 7:20 PM | Comments (17)
Scenes from the men's relay medal ceremony
God I love these guys! And lots more photos where these came from...






Posted by noelle at 7:07 PM | Comments (24)
What a great night!!
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE BRONZE MEDALIST U.S. MEN'S RELAY TEAM!
That race was an incredible thrill to watch and I just can't believe that there were no falls or disqualifications in the end. It was hard to watch the two races taking place at the end -- the head-to-head battle between Korea and Canada and the duel for bronze between the USA and Italy. (What happened to China, by the way? I forgot they were in the race!) I was so wanting Canada to take back the lead and get the gold... it was an epic battle between those two teams with Korea prevailing at the end.
The celebration that broke out on the ice by the three teams afterwards was beautiful to watch. Someone sitting near me threw his flag to Apolo, who carried it for a bit and then handed it to Alex. The Koreans and Canadians were all taking victory laps, all the teams were hugging each other, their coaches, the other teams... it was awesome.
Hugs, hugs and more hugs




The medal ceremonies were a thrill as well. I found myself standing next to an Italian woman who was cheering and screaming for Apolo. She was in Salt Lake 4 years ago and has loved Apolo since she witnessed his fall in the 1000m race there. It was fun to watch the ceremonies with her! Apolo is definitely the most popular short track skater in Torino!
And then some more hugs!

Side note: I have a confession to make. I almost got in the middle of Apolo and Yuki's father-son congratulations moment after Apolo's 500m gold... I didn't realize Yuki was standing next to me at that moment and I was reaching down over the railing towards Apolo... so hopefully NBC edits that out of its coverage tonight! Lol. I am so mortified though so I thought I better come clean just in case.
Posted by noelle at 6:12 PM | Comments (44)
Apolo Anton Ohno - Olympic Champion!!
God, it feels good to type those words!
Congratulations to Apolo Ohno, 500-meters gold medalist! He overcame everything today to have the race of his life. In what I like to think of as a bit of karmic payback, Apolo drew lane 1 when it mattered most, for his 500m final race.
It's about time! After a few false starts, none of which were assessed to Apolo, he led the race wire to wire and nobody ever challenged him.
We came thisclose to a North American sweep as Ahn was in fourth behind Ohno, Francois-Louis Tremblay and Eric Bedard. He managed to nip Bedard at the end for a bronze medal but great effort by Eric.
And Flou, way to go on your silver! It's time we saw North American men on the podium at this thing. This is gonna be a helluva a beautiful medal ceremony.
CONGRATULATIONS, APOLO, FLOU -- and Ahn too!!
Posted by noelle at 3:20 PM | Comments (103)
Whew!
Wild and exhilarating night so far... Eric Bedard was involved in one of the wilder 500m starts I've seen. He got squeezed at the start and then going around the 2nd turn the Chinese skater cross-tracked on him or something, fell and took Eric out as well. It was pretty egregious so thankfully they restarted the race.
Apolo and Flou came through totally unscathed. I ran into Yuki just before the racing began and he said that Apolo has indeed been injured. Related to his ankle injury from China but exacerbated by a fall Apolo took at the USA-CAN exhibition in Lake Placid, his injury also involved the hip and hamstring.
They hadn't been completely open about the injury till now. Dr. Levine who has here has been working on Apolo and he's now physically in good form, but this injury is to blame for Apolo's troubles earlier on in Torino. What a pity to have an injury now!
Kimberly Derrick deserves big kudos for getting out there and skating today. Though she didn't qualify, she put on a courageous performance. Just before and after practice she entered and exited the ice sobbing, which I believe you'll see on NBC's coverage since their camera was following her closely. My heart goes out to Kimberly!
Posted by noelle at 2:12 PM | Comments (29)
Tonight's relay
Skating for the U.S. will be Alex Izykowski,J.P. Kepka, Apolo Ohno and Rusty Smith. Can't wait!
This article from the Bay City Times has a nice preview with quotes from three of the guys: Waiting is over: Alex Izykowski ready for golden opportunity
Posted by noelle at 11:10 AM | Comments (10)
Daily linky links
Torino Tracker | The fine line between gloom and glory
Torino Tracker | Expect anything during short track relay
"Short track MAYHEM.....don't you dare miss it!" Can't wait!!
Reminder: Vote often for Allison Baver to be on The Apprentice! Voting ends tomorrow, Feb. 26 with the Closing Ceremonies so time is short. Vote here
Detroit Free Press | Short-track coach shows true colors
Article about coach Jimmy Jang
AP | Ohno has two more tries for gold
Ron Judd | Longshot Ohno out to have fun
AP | Ohno Tries to Stop South Korean Sweep
CBC | More short-track medals a possibility for Canada
Bay City Times | Q&A with Izy
You can vote for Apolo as hottest male athlete on ESPN.com's PAGE2.
Marquette Mining Journal | Torino Olympics winding down
USA Today | Long-track skating's future a question mark
Joey Cheek, the 500 gold medalist in Torino, says the decline of in-line participation means U.S. long track can't rely on the rollerblading pipeline that produced nine medals in the last two Olympics. Cheek's solution is to emphasize short-track, which can be practiced at any ice rink.
"You can put short-track clubs in every city in America," Cheek says. "We should focus on having a nationwide circuit of races ... have teams and get some television coverage. I think that's the only way we can get the mass of people we need."
AP | Short track star Yang makes graceful exit
Grand Rapids Press | Caledonia skater gets her Olympic moment
Posted by noelle at 4:07 AM | Comments (11)
February 24, 2006
Death of Kimberly Derrick's grandfather in Torino
[update Sat. 2:40pm Torino time:] As of this writing, Kimberly is planning to skate in the 1000m tonight. Courage to Kimberly! Wishing her all the best of luck in her races.
Announcement from the USOC:
Darrel Edwards, 74, grandfather of United States short track speedskater Kimberly Derrick, died of an apparent heart attack this evening in Torino, Italy. Edwards, from Memphis, Tenn., was in Torino to see his granddaughter compete for the U.S. Olympic Team.
Edwards’ daughters Patty Edwards and Holly Derrick, mother of Kimberly, were present at the time of death, at approximately 18:00 hours local time. Kimberly was told of her grandfather’s death, arrived an hour later and is with family at this time.
Kimberly, who competed on the U.S. 3000m relay team Wednesday that finished fourth, is scheduled to compete Saturday in the women’s 1000m event. She’s the top rated 1000m skater in the U.S. and is ranked second in the 1500m.
Statement from US Speedskating:
All of us at U.S. Speedskating were heartbroken to learn of the passing of Kimberly's grandfather. Kimberly is a spectacular young woman who is not only a talented skater but also a wonderful person and teammate.We are glad that her family members and teammates are here in Torino to offer her comfort and we will respect any decision she makes regarding her Olympic participation in tomorrow's event.
Our thoughts and prayers are with her and her family.
As are those of us here at Ohno Zone as we extend our condolences to Kimberly and her family.
Posted by noelle at 4:54 PM | Comments (26)
Unofficial 'Win a Taste of Torino' Contest

I can't accommodate all the requests I've had for a chocolate souvenir of Torino, so I wanted to give everyone a chance to win an edible prize.
Saturday, Feb. 25 is the final day of short track competition at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games. Your challenge is to pick which athletes/teams you think will medal in the final 3 events:
* Men's 500m
* Women's 1000m
* Men's relay (pick medalists AND the winning time)
Prizes*
Grand prize (one will be awarded, for best combined predictions in all three events):
- A box of the officially licensed, world-famous gianduiotti chocolates of the 2006 Winter Games
- Pack of exotically flavored, locally produced chocolate bars (flavors: cinnamon, pepper, absinthe (!), mint, extra dark)
- A short track Olympic pin
Additional prizes (three will be awarded, for best predictions in each single event):
- the officially licensed, world-famous gianduiotti chocolates of the 2006 Winter Games
* I reserve the right to make substitutions of prizes in the event of lost luggage and other unforeseen circumstances.
To aid you in making your predictions, check out the start lists, available here:
Men's 500m | Women's 1000m | Men's relay
Ties will be broken based on winning relay time prediction. You can consult times from the men's relay semis here.
E-mail your entries to contest@ohnozone.net. Deadline for submissions is Saturday, Feb. 25 at 1pm ET/10am PT.
Eligibility: Anyone may enter predictions in the contest, but only individuals with North American mailing addresses are eligible to win prizes.
I just made this up on the fly so I hope it makes sense!
Posted by noelle at 6:38 AM | Comments (36)
February 23, 2006
Congratulations, Canada!!
The Canadian women's relay team show off their silver medals:
Amanda Overland, Alanna Kraus, Melanie Gagnon, Anouk Leblanc-Boucher, Kalyna Roberge, Tania Vicent

Tonight I was lucky enough to be able to go down to the medals ceremony at Plaza Castello and see the Canadian women's relay team receive their silver medals. It was an amazing scene! Congratulations to them all. You girls look gorgeous in silver!
Celebrating on the podium:
Alanna, Anouk, Amanda, Kalyna, Tania

The guys were on hand as well to see their teammates pick up their medals:
Alanna, Mathieu Turcotte, Amanda

In fact, the first people I saw were these two guys:
Francois-Louis Tremblay and Jonathan Guilmette

The golden Korean relay team were all smiles as they posed with their flag:
Yun-mi Kang, Da-hye Jeon, Chun-sa Byun, Sun-yu Jin, Eun-kyung Choi

The bronze-medal winning Italian ladies could not have been more chic in their Armani-designed outfits:
Mara Zini, Arianna Fontana, Katia Zini, Marta Capurso

Posted by noelle at 4:05 PM | Comments (25)
Speaking of Canadians
Today I caught up with Hugues here in Torino!

For those who are new, Hugues used to work for FinishLynx, the company that does time-keeping and data collection for international short track events. These guys basically make the events run! Hugues is working the Olympics in Torino. And he's got a fan section of his own here on OZ! :)
Posted by noelle at 4:01 PM | Comments (6)
February 22, 2006
Links
Tallahassee Democrat | NBC keeps Lobello from longing fans
Ron Judd | Ohno says it's risky business in finals
Ohno's team says he is at full strength. His father, Yuki, in an Internet blog, has said otherwise, referring to leg injuries being treated by a doctor flown in from Tacoma.Ohno himself said Wednesday that his legs were fine — especially after a night where he only had to skate a single heat of 500-meter racing.
But four days ago, after a long night of racing 1,000 meter heats and finals, Ohno appeared in a bit of pain walking around the arena.
Reuters | All okay for Ohno and South Korea
LA Times | Ohno Near Finish Line?
USA Today | Ohno fast enough for another medal shot
China Daily | Turin short track venue runs into "South Korea wave"
A very interesting read!
KING 5 News | Apolo injury flares up at Games
These injury reports are mysterious! From this article, it seems that Yuki wanted the information out there but that US Speedskating did not. The injury may have been a big problem for Apolo early in the games which of course could explain his early difficulties. Be well, Apolo! He looked great out there tonight in his 500m heat -- hopefully he is well on his way to recovery!
Fort Worth Star-Telegram | Ohno has two more shots at medals
Apolo Anton Ohno doesn't know what his future holds after this week. He said Wednesday he probably will decide that in the next two months.
AP | Ohno advances to 500m quarterfinal (with photo gallery)
AP | South Korea Wins Another Short Track Gold

Apolo Anton Ohno celebrates after winning his heat in the Men's 500 meter race in Short Track Speed Skating at the Turin 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2006. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Posted by noelle at 6:06 PM | Comments (72)
Post-relay press conference
Alanna Kraus, Amanda Overland, Kalyna Roberge, Tania Vicent, Anouk Leblanc-Boucher

Every girl had a chance to speak at the conference. Anouk was funny, adding wisecracks to everyone's comments and everyone seemed in very high spirits - as you'd expect! As were the Koreans - they got fits of the giggles while answering their questions!
Amanda told me afterwards that when the rest of the team pulled her onto the ice to join them for the victory lap, security was trying to stop her but they weren't about to let Amanda miss her moment with the team!
Amanda and Alanna stayed behind for interviews and I asked for a photo! The media volunteers working there got photos with them too.

Posted by noelle at 4:58 PM | Comments (7)
Women's relay flower ceremony photos
Congratulations to the teams of Korea, Canada and Italy on their relay medals!
The Canadian, Korean and Italian teams celebrate their victories with the crowd


The Korean women pose for a photo after the flower ceremony

The bronze-medal winning Italian team slips and slides across the ice


Posted by noelle at 4:53 PM | Comments (3)
Women's relay final
Wow, the women's A final was one of the best I've ever seen! I hope NBC will show it. First of all, the crowd here was unbelievable, as soon as the Italian team stepped onto the ice they began chanting 'I-tal-ia! I-tal-ia!' and could scarcely stop to let the race begin. First there was a false start, still not sure on which team, then the 2nd time Korea fell at the start (with Anouk Leblanc-Boucher jumping over the fallen Korean) and the race was called back.
Canada was in great position for the first several laps behind Korea and then on an exchange got squeezed out and fell back to a distant third. I saw Jean Dupre (head of Speed Skating Canada) jump to his feet and put his hands to his head in dismay. :-P Canada managed to slowly make up the gap, and at the end Kalyna Roberge passed China again to take over 2nd. It was amazing...
Italy finished last and the crowd quickly erupted in loud and incessant boos... sure enough, China was disqualified for impeding (I believe it was the exchange that squeezed out Canada), giving Italy the bronze medal and making the Palavela spectators happy once more! Canada immediately brought Amanda Overland, who did not skate the A final, onto the ice to take the victory lap with them. That was a great gesture!
B final: Congratulations to the USA for winning their B final! They were solid in the race... of course it makes you think of what might have been, but nevertheless a stong performance! I saw on the monitors pictures of the team cheering one another on before getting on the ice. They looked happy and excited about their race! Skating tonight were Halie Kim, Allison Baver, Caroline Hallisey and Kimberly Derrick.
Posted by noelle at 3:21 PM | Comments (8)
Women's 1000m and men's 500m heats
Women's 1000M: Both sets of races were really exciting! Halie Kim really has a tough time off the start, you can see why she didn't make it too far in the 500m. She seems to do okay once she gets going though, and she won her heat to move on to the quarter finals Saturday. Kimberly Derrick also had a nice race. She and Amanda Overland were the two qualifiers in their 1000m heat. It was great to see a successful evening for our North American girls! People in the stands were like, 'Where are you from? Canada or the U.S.?' because I was cheering for both countries' skaters.
500m heats: The men's races weren't quite as successful both were just as exciting. Unfortunately, Anthony Lobello fell on his own during his heat and is not going to move on to the next round. Apolo Ohno was involved in a thrilling heat with tons of passing. He won and raised his fist as he crossed the finish line first.
Another great heat was the 2nd to last with Nicola Rodigari, Haonon Li and Ho-suk Lee. All three of them managed to qualify. Francois-Louis Tremblay had a tough time in his heat but moved on after Ho-jin Seo was disqualified for cross-tracking.
Posted by noelle at 2:49 PM | Comments (9)
The Izys!
Lookie who I just ran into out in front of the Palavela!
Morgan, Al and Joann Izykowski

Al said, 'Can you believe we're running into eachother -- in Italy!?' It's pretty amazing to think about. The Izykowskis said that their Olympic experience has been a wonderful one and of course they're very proud of Alex. It's great to see them all here for another fun night of short track!
Posted by noelle at 12:16 PM | Comments (6)
I can't believe I missed this!

Dr. Malissa Wood of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and officials from GE Healthcare brief media on the latest portable ultrasound technologies being utilized in Torino to care for Apolo Anton Ohno and other athletes. via NBCOlympics.com
This was a sponsor appearance that Apolo did for GE a few days ago here and I am afraid I missed it! But there are some videos featuring Apolo on GE Healthcare's web site that you can check out to see more. Pretty cool stuff!
Posted by noelle at 9:43 AM | Comments (34)
My first long track experience
I attended the men's 1500m long track event yesterday at the Oval Lingotto. It's pretty amazing to have your first long track experience at the Olympics! The stands were a sea of Dutch orange, accompanied by smaller but vocal blocks of Norwegians and Italians.
I was very excited to see the Chad Hedrick vs. Shani Davis showdown. The event was widely expected to come down to the two of them, and they skated in the final two pairs, making for a suspenseful day.
In addition to Chad and Shani, Derek Parra (defending 1500m gold medalist) and Joey Cheek also competed for the U.S. After skating well out of the running, Derek remained on the ice in the warm-up lane and it was cool to see him there shouting encouragement to Shani each time he came around the track.
Skating in the final pair, Shani was assessed a false start (personally, I didn't see it at all) and it's possible that it cost him the gold. But the day belonged to Italy's Enrico Fabris, who has had quite a Games (3 medals so far)! It's a powerful illustration of how a country's athletes elevate their game for an Olympics at home. We certainly saw that when the USA won 34 medals four years ago in Salt Lake, and this time Italy is performing above expectations as well.
Fabris takes his victory lap

It was a thrill to be there for Fabris's win and to see the Italian fans explode with cheers, chants of 'I-tal-ia! I-tal-ia!' and flag-waving -- the latter creating such a powerful breeze that it put a chill in the air!
I opted to skip the press conference afterwards which may have been a blessing since it certainly sounds like it was... interesting. The whole Chad-Shani feud, while endlessly fascinating to the media types here, is hard to stomach for a fan.
Posted by noelle at 4:10 AM | Comments (36)
February 21, 2006
Men's 500m and women's 1000m get underway tomorrow!
Dan Weinstein sizes up Apolo's prospects in the 500m:
Torino Tracker | Don't count Apolo out of 500m
Torino Tracker | Shani, Apolo learn from one another
Seattle Times | Ohno eyes medal in 500 meters
And start lists are up! Anthony Lobello had the good fortune to draw lane 1 in his opening heat, where he'll face Jiajun Li, Mikhail Rajine and Peter Darazs. Apolo Ohno drew lane 3 and has Paul Stanley, Roberto Serra and Takafumi Nishitani in his heat.
Kimberly Derrick will make her Olympic debut in the 1000m. She'll skate against Amanda Overland, Rozsa Darazs and Yuka Kamino. Halie Kim has Erika Huszar, Julia Elsakova and Aika Klein.
Good luck Apolo, Anthony, Kimberly and Halie!!
Posted by noelle at 2:36 PM | Comments (22)
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February 20, 2006
Olympic village
Today I went to check out the Olympic Village. It's connected by footbridge to the Main Media Center and it's a nice little walk over the train tracks to see where the athletes live and play. While I was there, I met my twin, Emily Hughes!
Me and my sister Emily. I hope she wins a medal!

It's funny. Yano - who was the first person to say I looked like Emily - had told me I should try to get a pic with her for kicks. I figured I'd never have the opportunity, but she was right there in the Olympic merchandise store with her coach, at the same time I happened to be there. So I explained about our resemblance and Emily was very nice and agreed to the pic.
Actually, the first familiar faces I saw were Canadians. After I climbed the stairs down from the footbridge, I passed by the main building where all the services are - bank, post office, supermarket, ATM, internet lounge, etc. There is a cafe with a glass wall, and sitting at a table were Eric Bedard with coaches Guy Thibault and Martin Gagne... there was a 4th Canuck but I forget who it was! I considered going in and asking for a photo but I got struck by shyness.
A bit later on I was just looking around the 'village square' when Eun-kyung Choi and Hyun-soo Ahn jogged by. They were doing loops around the piazza. So I shot a couple photos:


Inside the services building they have several display cases containing Olympic medals won by Italian athletes in the past, names like Alberto Tomba, Deborah Compagnoni, Stefania Belmondo, Piero Gros... and Fabio Carta! Here's Fabio's relay silver from Salt Lake:

The pedestrian bridge and Olympic gateway arch connect the Olympic Village and Main Media Center and shopping mall. This photo is looking towards the Olympic Village:

For more photos of the Olympic Village, check out the photo gallery. [link updated! you made need to select 'guest' option to view!]
Posted by noelle at 2:18 PM | Comments (28)
Daily linkage - Monday
Ron Judd | Maybe Ohno has escaped Korean hubbub
Amen!
Access Apolo | Apolo overcomes injury to win bronze (by Yuki Ohno)
Ohno Zone has been selected by an online directory as one of the top 10 sources for following the Winter Games!
San Francisco Chronicle | Not watching the Olympics? Too bad for you
If you want to see how to win (or lose, if you think gold is the only color that matters, which would be unfortunate but totally American of you), look no further than Apolo Anton Ohno. He got the bronze and said he was happy to have it. Refreshing.
Donga.com | Ohno Gracious After Ahn Skates to Gold
Nice headline; not crazy about the way the article is spun but it's typical for Donga.
LA Times | Now Korea Can Say, Oh Yes
NY Times | No Fuss or Hard Feelings as Ohno Fades to 3rd
San Jose Mercury New | Bronze again, but Ohno gets past the surface
Posted by noelle at 9:05 AM | Comments (16)
February 19, 2006
Apolo's medal ceremony
Tonight was Apolo's medal ceremony. I know there is some confusion about flowers vs. medals. Immediately after an event ends, a flower ceremony takes place where the medalists are presented with bouquets and acknowledged as the medalists. However, there is no national anthem or flag raising. That happens the following day at the medal ceremony, which takes place each evening in central Torino at Piazza Castello, a public square in the heart of Torino.
I wasn't able to go tonight but it was a beautiful setting -- daylong downpour had chnaged over to heavy snowfall.
Awwww -- look at this guy!!

Apolo Anton Ohno of the U.S. poses with his bronze medal for the men's short track speedskating 1000 metres event at the Torino 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy February 19, 2006. REUTERS/Chris Helgren

Bronze medalist Apolo Anton Ohno, of the United States, celebrates during the medal ceremony for the Short Track Speed Skating Men's 1000 meters at the Turin 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy, Sunday Feb. 19, 2006. (AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis)
Congratulations, Apolo!! We're so proud of you!
This is pretty cute too:

South Korean short track speedskaters Ahn Hyun-Soo and Lee Ho-Suk pose with their gold and silver medals for the men's 1000 metre event at the Torino 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy February 19, 2006. REUTERS/Chris Helgren Reuters
Posted by noelle at 4:23 PM | Comments (31)
More from Saturday at the Palavela
Familiar faces! Jan, Lupe and April (Kimo, sorry you got cut off!) Tiasha and Junko are here too

Apolo flashes the shaka sign to the gang on his way off the ice from the flower ceremony

Amanda Overland did a great job in the 1000m yesterday, making it all the way to the medal final where she skated a strong race. In the end the three Korean ladies ultimately overpowered everyone else although Byun was disqualified afterwards (as was Tatiana Borodulina) which moved Wang up to bronze.
For the final, I had snuck into the stands close to where the skaters lined up to be announced. There was a loud cheering section for Amanda near me and when she took off her helmet, waiting to hear her name, they were screaming for her. She briefly turned around with a smile and a wave to acknowledge the support.
1000m final: Amanda Overland leads Meng Wang, Eun-kyung Choi and Tatiana Borodulina

This group of college-age looking guys were totally cheering Apolo on all night!

Apolo listens intently to Ahn during their press conference

Posted by noelle at 3:36 AM | Comments (17)