2010 Winter Olympics
From news on athletes, tickets, facilities and the border, Adventure writer Craig Hill takes you inside the ramp up to the 2010 Winter Olympics. Just 175 miles north of Tacoma, the Vancouver, B.C., games will likely be the closest the Olympics ever come to the South Sound region. Reach Craig via e-mail at craig.hill@thenewstribune.com.
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A look inside the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, B.C.
Sunday, August 17th, 2008
Posted by Craig Hill @ 06:11:50 pm

If you are like me the most boring part of the Olympics - summer or winter - is the opening ceremonies. Save the halftime show for halftime.

But Beijing's opening ceremonies last week were amazing (until the athlete parade. Zzzzzzz.)

So, my hope is China has set a new standard for the opening ceremonies that will make them worth watching from now on.

The man charged with keeping that tradition going is Australia's David Atkins. He directed the 2000 Sydney Olympics and will do the same in 2010 in Vancouver.

Here's a statement from the Vancouver Organizing Committee which includes a long conversation with Atkins about the opening ceremonies:

Four billion people will be watching. An Opening Ceremony for the Olympic Games is the biggest live production of its kind. There's pressure to perform, pressure to be imaginative, and for the Host Country, the Opening Ceremony is like inviting the world into your living room.

At the Opening Ceremony for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the world is eager see what Beijing and China will express culturally, and how they want to be perceived going forward. Australia's David Atkins knows how big that task can be.

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