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The 2010 Winter Olympics which is also the official XXI Olympic winter games will be held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from Feb 12-28, 2010. This year it’s coming up with motto “with glowing hearts/des plus brilliants exploits’. Opening ceremony for the spectacular event will be held at the BC Place Stadium in Vancouveron February 12, 2010.
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More than 80 nations are likely to take part in this event. Cayman Islands, Colombia, Ghana, Montenegro, Pakistan, Peru and Serbia will make their winter Olympic débuts.
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Vancouver mayor Sam Sullivan received the Olympic flag during the ending ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.
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The budget for this event is $1.76 billion, which wholly rose from non-government sources, sponsorship and through auction of national broadcasting rights.
Out of the total budget $200 million alone is going to be spent on security of the event.
The 2010 Winter Olympics logo was released on April 23, 2005 and named as Ilanaaq the Inunnguaq. The mascots for this event are announced on November 27, 2010. These mascots are Miga-A sea bear, Quatchi-a Sasquatch and Sumi-an animal guardian spirit. This even will broadcasted worldwide by many number of television broadcasters.
Over 5500 people from over 80 nations will participate in the Winter Olympics 2010. There will be total 86 events in 7 sports.
Closing ceremony will be on February 28, 2010.
On the other hand, North and South Korea will not march together during this ceremony. Lastly, Mark Grimmette is Team USA’s flag bearer.
Updates on Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 opening ceremony live streaming and video will be provided later. The ceremony starts 9 p.m. ET.
Despite scheduled protests, the 2010 Winter Olympics will definitely be realized.
NBC has the U.S. broadcast rights to the 2010 Winter Olympics, so the best place for U.S. viewers to start looking for coverage is at the NBCOlympics.com
Among the best international streaming options are Canada’s domestic coverage from CTVOlympics.ca (in English) and RDSolympiques.ca (in French), both of which will host up to 14 live streams from Canadian TV networks as well as providing live coverage of every sport from start to finish. Meanwhile, the BBC will offer live BBC Two coverage streams and four Web-only streams via the BBC Sport Web site and mobile streaming via BBC Mobile.

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