IOC goes too far again

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IOC to investigate Canadian women's hockey team for celebration
By Chris Chase

The International Olympic Committee will investigate the actions of Canadian women's hockey players who celebrated their gold medal victory Thursday night by swigging beer and smoking cigars on the ice in Vancouver.

A number of players, including 18-year-old superstar Marie-Philip Poulin, were drinking alcohol on the ice following the team's 2-0 defeat of the United States. (The legal drinking age in British Columbia is 19.) Players lingered for more than 70 minutes after the awards ceremony reveling in the arena, which was empty except for media and arena staff.

Gilbert Felli, the IOC's executive director of the Olympic Games, said that drinking in public was "not what we want to see" from athletes at an Olympic venue. The organization will investigate the actions and will speak with the international hockey federation and Canadian Olympic Committee and ask them to "act accordingly."

Steve Keough, a spokesman for the Canadian Olympic Committee, told the Associated Press, “We condone celebrations. … We don’t condone actions of irresponsibility. I think Canadians understand it’s quite an emotional moment for our team. It was not our intention to go against any IOC protocols.”

To be sure, the Canadian women's hockey team should have acted with more class and been a little more discreet with its celebration. But to do something drastic like ban the team from the Closing Ceremony or force them out of the Olympic Village would be an overreaction. In past Olympics we've seen steroids, political boycotts, cheating and judging scandals. A few puffs of a cigar hardly seems to be in the same league.
 
I agree with the last paragraph whole-heartedly!

At least they were drinking my favorite beer, Molson Canadian. I mean, shoot, they had the Molson logo right on the front of their jerseys. (As seen below)

Would it have been nice to see them show a little more decorum? Probably, but I think it's kind of sexy personally. Also, they've been playing hockey for years and training and dreaming of representing their country in the olympics and winning a gold medal. They finally achieved their dreams. How many people can say that? Conplaining about their celebration, that didn't include any nudity or anything like that, seems rediculous.

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I also read somewhere that the team was actually celebrating in the dressing room, but was called back out into the arena for pictures about an hour after the game.

I disagree with the IOC on this call.
 
I agree with the last paragraph whole-heartedly!

At least they were drinking my favorite beer, Molson Canadian. I mean, shoot, they had the Molson logo right on the front of their jerseys. (As seen below)

Would it have been nice to see them show a little more decorum? Probably, but I think it's kind of sexy personally. Also, they've been playing hockey for years and training and dreaming of representing their country in the olympics and winning a gold medal. They finally achieved their dreams. How many people can say that? Conplaining about their celebration, that didn't include any nudity or anything like that, seems rediculous.

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I wonder why they didn't have to change their uniforms for the advertising...:D ;)

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