Sports fans have a big treat in 2010: The Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver that run from February 12‐28, the FIFA World Cup in South Africa four months later, and tomorrow's Superbowl XLIV. It should be an exciting game: Colts verses Saints. We will see tomorrow who comes out on top! Check out http://www.nfl.com/superbowl/44 and http://bubble20snarkgroup.com/super-bowl-kickoff-time-2010/ for more information.
Going global with sports, we find that the Olympics feature 86 events spanning seven sports around Vancouver and at the Whistle ski area, a two‐hour drive north. According to the U.S. Olympic committee (USOC), ticket sales have been great, as you would expect with the games right across the U.S. and Canadian border. For tickets or for more information about the Winter Olympics, go to www.vancouver2010.com. World Cup Soccer is the second big event of 2010 at the FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Hundreds of soccer teams worldwide compete for an opportunity to play in the World Cup The 19 th edition of the World Cup kicks off in June 11 th in Johannesburg, South Africa. It will be winter there, and winters are generally mild, but temperatures can dip to about 28 degrees Fahrenheit at night. Players say they like the cool temperatures. Visit www.fifa.com/worldcup.