Posted AT 6:28 AM EDT on 26/02/06
Maki: It's time to expand the Games
Cesana, Italy Canadians love the Winter Olympics because what's not to love?
The Games have ice, snow, hockey, curling and a collection of other sports such as skeleton and biathlon that are a little off the beaten track but compelling nonetheless.
What's been interesting to see here in the Italian Alps is how some of the new sports have been accepted.
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