The  crash-prone four man races down a winding track full of jumps (like a downhill  motocross track) lived up to my hopes for more mano-a-mano competition than is  normal in the Winter Games.
In snowboardcross' early rounds, with the top two finishers advancing, typically  one snowboarder would grab the lead immediately and keep it all the way to the  finish line, which was a little disappointing. Unlike a running race where the  frontrunner often comes back to the field as he runs out of gas, there's no  disadvantage to being in first place in snowboarding since it takes no more  energy. Moreover, the leader gets to pick his line and stay out of tangles. But  the guys fighting for second place would often bump and go flying, which was  fun.
In the gold medal final, however, Seth Westcott (great name for a man from  Maine) trailed the Slovak for most of the race, but blew by him on a late turn  and then held on to win by inches.
Girls snowboardcross will be on TV Friday evening.
Diana Moon's Letter form Gotham  says:
The Winter Olympics vibe used to be one of European elegance and glamour (Jean-Claude Killy, Alberto Tomba) mixed with dazzling Nordic competence. Now it strikes me as heavily stoner. Am I the only one to think this?
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