Vancouver Now - FEBRUARY 12 to 28, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA

Recently by Matt Hallat

It's like skiing down an elevator shaft

I had an opportunity to watch the rehearsal for the Olympic Opening Ceremony - and that is where I could really start to feel the excitement in Vancouver and Whistler.
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Training can be some kind of grind

After three really long weeks in Europe I am finally home.
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Starting to taste the finish line

Welcome to 2010. I've been waiting to say that for a long time now.
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Hurry up and wait

I traveled home yesterday after the first set of races in Colorado.  Leaving for the Denver airport at 5:30 a.m. on the busiest travel day of the year was definitely an experience.  When I travel - I wait in line, it comes with the territory. 

I arrived, got a cart, loaded it up with my ski gear (which is slightly more than the average person travels with) and waited in line to check it.  Then waited again to go through security - which is a real process if you are travelling through the United States and you have an artificial leg made with a lot of metal.

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Pain is part of the journey

There are many different kinds of pain associated with being a high performance athlete.

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Skiing on one leg, just a normal day on the downhill

Over the next six months, the country and many parts of the world will be focused on the Winter Olympics in Whistler.
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