Vancouver 2010
Vancouver 2010 breaks even despite spending $5 million on snow
December 19 - The organisers of the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics did not let the global economic crisis prevent them from staging a memorable Games.
Ground-breaking digital strategy for Vancouver 2010 scoops Marcovici new media award
Creative team scoops three awards for Vancouver 2010 marketing
London eyes Olympic benefits as Canada ranked number one country brand in the world
Inexperience and speed of track behind luger's Olympic death
By Duncan Mackay
British Sports Internet Writer of the Year
October 4 - Nodar Kumaritashvili's lack of experience and the speed of the track contributed to his death on the eve of the Vancouver Olympics, the British Columbia Coroners Service ruled today.
British Winter Olympians more in debt and unhappy with governing bodies than ever
By Mike Rowbottom
July 12 - Britain’s 2010 Winter Olympians are the poor relations compared to their counterparts in the summer Games as London 2012 funding rises, and many of them were badly let down by their national governing bodies.
Vancouver Olympics cost British Columbia taxpayer $925 million report reveals
July 11 - A report from the British Columbia Government has revealed that final spending on the Olympics and Paralympics in Vancouver earlier this year was $925 million (£596 million), substantially above the $600 million (£387 million) originally budgeted, critics have claimed.
Report finds Russian preparations for Vancouver compromised by corruption
By Duncan Mackay
British Sports Internet Writer of the Year
June 28 - Vladimir Putin attended a meeting today where it was revealed that there was evidence of corruption in Russia's $100 million (£66 million) preparations for the Olympics earlier this year in Vancouver, where the team finished only 11th in the medals table - their worst ever performance.
Rogge sees progress in Sochi as it prepares to digest lessons of Vancouver
British Sports Internet Writer of the Year
June 6 - Jacques Rogge, the President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), today visited the Olympic Park here on the eve of the official Debriefing of the Vancouver 2010 Games that will discuss what lessons Sochi can learn from Canada.
"No single reason" for luger's death report concludes
By Duncan Mackay
British Sports Internet Sports Writer of the Year
April 19 - Nodar Kumaritashvili (pictured) did commit "driving errors" before his fatal crash in a training run at the Vancouver Olympics but "no single reason" caused his death, a report published today by the International Luge Federation (FIL) has concluded.
Own the Podium chief executive to step down after job well done
By Duncan Mackay
British Sports Internet Writer of the Year
April 12 - Roger Jackson (pictured), the architect of Canada's most successful-ever Olympics, is to step down as chief executive of the Own the Podium (OTP) programme just as he promised he would do after the Games in Vancouver were finished.
More pressure on Mutko to resign after Russian Parliament slams Vancouver display
Furlong slips away early from Closing Ceremony to attend memorial for dead luger
By Duncan Mackay in Whistler
British Sports Internet Writer of the Year
March 21 - John Furlong, the chief executive of Vancouver 2010, tonight left the Closing Ceremony of the Paralympics early so that he could fly to Georgia to attend a memorial service for Nodar Kumaritashvili, the luger killed on the opening day of the Olympics.
Dead luger's family to receive insurance payout from Vancouver 2010 policy
By Duncan Mackay in Whistler
British Sports Internet Writer of the Year
March 16 - The family of Nodar Kumaritashvili (pictured), the Georgian luger killed on the eve of the Olympics here last month, are to receive compensation from an insurance policy taken out by the organisers of Vancouver 2010, it has been announced.