The Sliding Centre in Whistler where luge athletes will compete. (Photo by STEPHANIE LAMY/AFP/Getty Images)
Freestyle aerials, moguls and snow boarding courses at Cypress Mountain. The venue has been undergoing a large snow harvesting effort that has included trucking in fresh snow. (Photo by Kim Stallknech/Getty Images)
Whistler Creekside is the competition venue for all downhill alpine skiing events. (Photo by Kim Stallknecht/Getty Images)
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A helicopter hovers of the spectator stands at Cypress Mountain. (Photo by Kim Stallknech/Getty Images)
The freestyle and moguls courses at Cypress Mountain. (Photo by Kim Stallknech/Getty Images)
The exterior of the Olympic Oval venue where speed skating will be held. The Olympic Oval also houses the anti-doping lab which will test over 2,000 samples during the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/Getty Images)
The exterior of the Olympic Oval venue where speed skating will be held. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/Getty Images)
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The Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver will host short track speed skating and figure skating. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
The Opening and Closing Ceremonies for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games will be held in BC Place Stadium in downtown Vancouver. The stadium will seat approximately 55,000 spectators for the ceremonies. (Photo by STEPHANIE LAMY/AFP/Getty Images)
The UBC Thunderbird Arena is Vancouver’s ice hockey competition venue. (Photo by Kim Stallknecht/Getty Images)
The Vancouver Convention Center will be the International Broadcast Center for the 2010 Winter Olympics. (Photo by Kim Stallknecht/Getty Images)
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The Vancouver Olympic Centre is the curling venue for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. (Photo by Kim Stallknecht/Getty Images)