Sunday, February 14, 2010

Jung-Su Lee Beats Out Apolo Anton Ohno in Olympic Odds

The NBC Olympics schedule 2010 results are rolling in and super sportsbook Bodog takes a look just as the Daytona 500 start time arrives. Carl Crawford of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays says that he fixed a hitch in his step. The Daytona 500 live streaming has commenced.

Gold medallist Jung-Su Lee of South Korea, center, silver medallist Apolo Anton Ohno of the U.S., left, and bronze medallist J.R. Celski of the U.S., right, pose on the podium after the men's 1500m finals short track skating competition at the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. With three skaters in the final, it looked like South Korea was going to sweep the medals. However, it was a dramatic finish, after Ohno and fellow American, 19-year-old J.R. Celski were behind in fourth and fifth place just meters before the finish line, when two Koreans lost control and went careening into the side pads.

Korea still earned gold, as Jung-su Lee was far enough ahead that his teammates' crash didn't affect his standing, however for Ohno, the mishap was enough to allow him to score his sixth Olympic medal and cement his position as the most decorated American male at the Winter Games with two medals of each color.

With an inside move, Ohno had eliminated Canadian favorite Charles Hamelin in the semifinals, upsetting many of the fans at Pacific Coliseum. Who will be the next U.S. athlete to take gold? Get your Olympic Odds with Bodog.

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