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Canadians reward Olympic good deed

 
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laogaiguk



Joined: 06 Dec 2005
Location: somewhere in Korea

PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 7:05 pm    Post subject: Canadians reward Olympic good deed Reply with quote

Canadians reward Olympic good deed

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Apr. 5, 2006. 12:10 PM

OSLO, Norway (CP-AP) — Bjoernar Haakensmoen's act of sportsmanship was rewarded Wednesday — with more than five tons of Canadian maple syrup.

At the Turin Olympics, the Norwegian cross-country ski coach handed Sara Renner a spare ski pole after the Canadian broke one during the Nordic ski sprint relay final. Renner went on to win a silver medal while the Norwegians finished fourth.

"It was natural for me to do it, and I think anyone should have done it," Haakensmoen told the Associated Press. "I didn't think about it. It was just a reflex ... but the response has been unbelievable."

After the Olympics, Haakensmoen became famous in Canada, and grateful fans started Project Maple Syrup. Canadians were asked to make donations or bring their own cans of maple syrup to one of 300 participating Bell Canada phone stores.

The result: 7,400 cans were purchased and sent to Norway, the Canadian embassy in Oslo said in a statement.

The 5.2 tons of maple syrup was given to Haakensmoen at a ceremony Wednesday.

"In the eyes of Canadians, we took a silver medal, but Norway has won gold for sportsmanship," Geoff Snow, of Waterford, Ont., wrote in an e-mail to the Oslo newspaper Aftenposten.

Haakensmoen said he was stunned by the response.

"When you get this kind of response it is, well, just enormous," said Haakensmoen, who recently stepped down as sports director for the Norwegian skiers.

Norway and Canada agreed to waive any import duties, which might have made the tons of syrup too expensive for Haakensmoen to accept.

Maple syrup is little known in Norway, and the 37-year-old Haakensmoen said he recently tasted it for the first time.

"It's sweet, and a little unusual," he said. "We might have it from time to time, but not five times a day."

Even the Norwegian ambassador in Ottawa thought it was a great idea to send the pancake topper to his country.

"It is not a common product in Norway ... perhaps it's the best thing you can send to Norwegians," Tor Naess said.

Naess received more than 400 e-mails from Canadians expressing their thanks for the ski pole.

"I am surprised, for a Norwegian it was quite natural to hand over the pole, like we did there," Naess said. "What is surprising is that we have so much positive reaction on the Canadian side."


I hadn't heard of it. The news is way to focused on the negative nowadays, so it's nice to see stories like this sometimes. It's also nice to see the Olympic games haven't totally gone to sh!t (though near).
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ddeubel



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 8:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think this is a conspiracy --- the Canadian Maple Syrup Producers Association is trying to get revitalize the market. There is presently a large glut in the market and producers had been sent an ultimatum that they'd have to cut production by up to 60% , by the Marketing board.

Faced with this option, the producers concoted (creatively) to get rid of the excess maple syrup on the shelves and save their pocketbooks/production levels. What better way than to ship it (altruistically) to Norway.

I also think Becky Scott's pole was tampered with by henchmen employed and sent to Turin by the Association. Evidence of this exists. Everyone knows a Norwegian is good to "help out"......

Bell Canada has a lot of shares in the Maple Syrup commodities market.........

Now what will Norway have to say about the increased dental costs of its citizenry???? Dental costs are astronomical in Norway and even Olympic medalists such as Bjorn Dahlie has had to resort to selling off medals to make payment....one wonders who the good and bad guys really are in this story????

DD
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Moldy Rutabaga



Joined: 01 Jul 2003
Location: Ansan, Korea

PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 9:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's the Americans' fault!


...somehow..!
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ajgeddes



Joined: 28 Apr 2004
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 10:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well the ski pole was produced in America. Laughing
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lawyertood



Joined: 17 Jan 2003
Location: Seoul, Incheon and the World--working undercover for the MOJ

PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 3:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

At least you aren't knocking Poland.....
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canuck in Ansan



Joined: 27 Jul 2005

PostPosted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 7:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

so off topic , but I think I know Goeff Snow....
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