i dont know. its been too long since i lived there and i dont know what the laws/enforcement for underage drinking are any more. because even in oklahoma, the enforcement seems to have gotten stricter over the past several years. and i certainly dont know what its like in canada. my only reaction that when it comes down to it, the law was broken. how that is viewed by the canadians and the ioc, i have no idea.
au contraire.... Canadian team stages on-ice celebration after gold, raising eyebrows of IOC - latimes.com after reading the story from the source i just posted, there was a bit of info not in the earlier yahoo story i read. the drinking age where she trains she is legal. the drinking age where she was for the olympics she is not of drinking age. i guess they can use the line of "forgot where i was".
here is the Canadian point of view on all this. It is more the IOC that is whining. Canada's Women's Hockey team celebrate with beer, cigars; IOC gets huffy - Full Comment
there is nothing like a bunch of toothless 18-25 year old women puffing cigars and drinking alcohol on ice with weapons on their feet, driving zamboni's. The IOC needs to shove up their ass and worry about why a luger got smoked in trial runs, and leave the Canadian women alone.
Curling on the Wii is Way More Sexual Than You Think - Video Games - Gawker.TV gotta watch some tv anchors doing curling on the wii.