2010 Winter Olympics victory ceremonies information
The Victory Ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics were held between February 13 and 27, 2010 at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia and the Whistler Medals Plaza in Whistler, British Columbia.[1]
Each evening began with a provincial/territorial celebration, followed by the awarding of the medals, in which each athlete stepped up to the podium to receive their medal. Each evening ended with a concert finale honouring the medalists, featuring both Canadian and international artists, including Hedley, Nelly Furtado, OneRepublic, Usher, Estelle and The All-American Rejects.
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