It's really interesting to see the debate over the CTV coverage of the games. In here it seems pretty much in favour of it, but yet this is the only place I've seen it comprehensively praised. Most of my Canadian friends have been crying out for CBC to get the next set of games.
For the UK, we had our lovely BBC covering, but you can tell how few winter sports get coverage by the people sent out to cover the games and the commonators. The hockey final just about summed up the BBC's attitude to winter sports, I mean thanks for showing the game live, but the studio was covered by a 1500m runner, who had commontated on curling, a rower, who suggested that he'd only watched the hockey as it was on his portfollio and then a Canadian down hill skier who admitted that she wasn't a hockey expert. Add that to the disgraceful Brent Pope as a colour commontator..... I only hope the BBC look at the viewing figures not only on the live broadcasts, but also the events watched on line and also using the iplayer catch up service. They'll prove how popular the winter sports are and may decide to show some more.
As for the games themselves, they were a true success. I know it started off very badly with the sad death of the Georgian athelete, but once they opened and the events started to take place they have been huge. In it's own way, it's probably beaten the Beijing games in becoming a standard bearer of how a games should be hosted. Well done to Vancouver (that hurts, that really hurts saying that, Edmonton would have been a better place honest!), Well done Canada, even this years World Cup may pale into insignificance to the Winter Games come December of this year.