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

Story Tools: EMAIL | PRINT | Text Size: S M L XL | REPORT TYPO | SEND YOUR FEEDBACK | Bookmark and Share

Olympic site gets snow trucked from afar

Cypress Mountain still soggy

Last Updated: Tuesday, February 2, 2010 | 11:06 AM ET

Over 1,065 bales of straw have been moved into position at Cypress Mountain, each weighing between 450 and 650 kilos.Over 1,065 bales of straw have been moved into position at Cypress Mountain, each weighing between 450 and 650 kilos. (Kim Stallknech/Getty Images)

The persistent warm spell hitting B.C.'s South Coast is forcing Vancouver Olympic organizers to take even more drastic measures to prepare the Cypress Mountain snowboard and freestyle-skiing venue.

High temperatures and rain have melted much of the snow-pack at the North Shore mountain site. Technicians have been replacing that with snow from higher up the mountain and building up the runs with wood and hay.

Now a spokeswoman for the Vancouver organizing committee says VANOC is trucking in about three dozen loads of snow a day from as far away as Manning Park, more than two hours drive east of Vancouver.

VANOC's vice-president of communications Renée Smith-Valade said it was always part of the contingency plan to augment snow at the Olympic sites from outside sources, such as Mount Allison in Manning Park.

'It's beautifully white and clean and it looks great on television.'—Renée Smith-Valade

She said the measures are being taken to ensure there's enough snow to replenish the finish areas, enhance training runs and add snow to optimize TV shots.

The Mount Allison snow is only a small percentage of the total being used at Cypress, but it is making the venue look great, Smith-Valade said.

"It's beautifully white and clean and it looks great on television," she said.

Smith-Valade couldn't say how much the trucking of snow will cost, but that it should be covered by VANOC's contingency fund, because of unspent money in the snow removal budget.

  •  
Story Tools: EMAIL | PRINT | Text Size: S M L XL | REPORT TYPO | SEND YOUR FEEDBACK | Bookmark and Share
 

Medal Count

Top 10 Medal Winners

Country Total
UNITED STATES 9 15 13 37
GERMANY 10 13 7 30
CANADA 14 7 5 26
NORWAY 9 8 6 23
AUSTRIA 4 6 6 16
RUSSIA 3 5 7 15
SOUTH KOREA 6 6 2 14
CHINA 5 2 4 11
SWEDEN 5 2 4 11
FRANCE 2 3 6 11

Full Medal Standings

Video

    Blogs

    more

    Top Headlines

    Olympic closing ceremony celebrates Canada
    The closing ceremony of the Vancouver Games kicked off with typical Canadian self-deprecation, but quickly became a celebration of Canada and its athletic and cultural achievements — often with a twist of humour.
    Canada outlasts U.S. for hockey gold
    Sidney Crosby took a pass from Jarome Iginla and scored just under eight minutes into overtime to give Canada a 3-2 win over the United States and the gold medal in Olympic men's hockey on Sunday.
    Canadian hero Crosby seizes golden moment
    One shot for gold. That is what an absolutely compelling and thrilling Olympic gold-medal game came down to on Sunday afternoon.
    Youth was served for Team Canada
    Sidney Crosby made sure the country's fantasy came to life with a dramatic overtime goal to give Canada a 3-2 win over the United States and the coveted gold that ignited a nationwide party.
    Arthur: Crosby makes leap from superstar to legend
    It will be replayed like Paul Henderson's goal, or Mario Lemieux's, and it will be carved into this country's memory. Parents will tell their children about it; it will become myth, here.

    Hockey: Canada's Game

    Canada outlasts U.S. for hockey gold
    Sidney Crosby took a pass from Jarome Iginla and scored just under eight minutes into overtime to give Canada a 3-2 win over the United States and the gold medal in Olympic men's hockey on Sunday.
    Canadian hero Crosby seizes golden moment
    One shot for gold. That is what an absolutely compelling and thrilling Olympic gold-medal game came down to on Sunday afternoon.
    Youth was served for Team Canada
    Sidney Crosby made sure the country's fantasy came to life with a dramatic overtime goal to give Canada a 3-2 win over the United States and the coveted gold that ignited a nationwide party.

    Canada's Olympic Past

    Canada's history at the Olympics introduction to the various video collections they can watch.

    HOME|MEDALS|RESULTS|SCHEDULE|ATHLETES|NEWS|VENUES|FORUMS|BLOGS|VIDEOS|PHOTOS|THE GAMES PAST & PRESENT

    Copyright © CBC 2010

    © 2010 IOC. Official results powered by Atos Origin. Timing and results management by Omega