As far as I can tell, Ohno is not protesting his disqualification, which is at should be. However, I think his coach, US speed skating, and the US Olympic committee (or whatever the name of the organization is), should be heavily protesting it, even looking to get medals re-awarded (that is, he should be awarded a silver, and everyone else can keep theirs). Whether or not the sport should be an Olympic one, I'm not sure (although as I said earlier in this thread, the more sports the better

). It is usually a ton of fun to watch (that relay was amazing

). But I've said it before and I'll say it again, judges should be held accountable when they make obvious mistakes, as was the case here. I would argue the same thing for the disqualification of the Korean team in the Women's 3000 meter relay as well... although it's amazing every team doesn't get DQed in those relays

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Having watched a lot of random blog commentary and such the last few days, the rampant anti-US sentiment is sad. Not that the US side is blameless of course, but I find it... "un-Olympic" to be rooting against any athelete.
I also find the arguments about "overall medal count" vs. "gold medal count" to be a bit odd. I can understand people wanting their country to win the most gold medals... I have had the same desire... but to say that is all that matters... is disrespectful to anyone winning a silver or bronze. It seems to me that the people pushing such a view of the Olympics are only doing so to diminish the United states... which is not what the Olympics are about... IMHO. To really compare all Olympic teams, you would really want to have a weighted average of all placings from gold to last place... Saying winning first is all that matters is understandable... but unfortunate.
As for the hockey game... wow, it's going to be crazy. I gotta say, the US team seems to be playing better throughout the tournament than the Canadian team. The absolute domination of Finland, while Canada struggled against Slovakia, shows a lot IMHO. While the Canadian Women fed off of the pressure, this struggling of the Men might mean the pressure will be an issue. The US men had no expectations coming in, and were not expected to even be in contention, but they have played lights out. Their defense is simply amazing, and Ryan Miller seems flawless in goal. They seem to have gelled as a team better than any US team since the NHL players were allowed in.
I feel for Canada, as this is basically the whole games for them. I wish that weren't the case, because it's unfair to the players. I will be pulling for the US, but I don't think I'll be disappointed as long as the game is good

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I know I already said congrats, but I have to admit watching Kevin Martin get his Gold was THE Olympic moment for me. There were other great ones of course (Shaun White, the Nordic Combined wins, to name a few), but I am a fan of Curling, and it's always great to see the best at their best. If I thought I could do it without lots of pain (bad knees), I'd consider taking up Curling.
Go USA Hockey!
