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The Golden Game : ウィキペディア英語版
The Golden Game

The Golden Game is the name of an event held in Toronto, Canada on February 28, 2010 in order to "Cheer for Charity" and witness the championship Gold Medal men's Olympic hockey game. The media exposure of The Golden Game reached 11 Million Canadians. Some of that media is available on (The Golden Game ) 〔 http://www.maps.mousseaumedia.com/press.php 〕 (see: Media Coverage below). Team Canada won the gold medal against Team USA in an over-time victory that finished with a story-book ending, with the winning goal by Sidney Crosby. Furthermore, commentators have noted that there was perfect symmetry between the 2002 winter games and 2010 winter games (in all four cases, the Canadian Women's and Canadian Men's hockey teams beat their American counterparts for a gold medal).〔http://www.dreztech.com/randum/thegoldengame/CBC_TheGoldenGame.wav〕 There was also a full moon that night.〔http://www.moonphases.info/full_moon_calendar_dates.html〕
==The Golden Game: The Golden Path==
The Golden Path is a charity concept developed in order to provide children with funding for organized sports and humbly embark on the ambitious project of making society a better place.
The belief is that through organized sports children acquire coaching/mentor-ship, self-esteem/empowerment, physical fitness, team-dynamics, a sense of reward and fulfillment derived from dedication to a single task. These attributes allow children (and in particular children from less privileged communities) to follow a golden path in life. With any luck, greater success on this journey will bring home more medals to the host country making everyone proud. A web-based dimension of the donor/recipient relationship will allow not only money to exchange hands but also encouragement, feedback and live, online mentoring.
The two official charities for The Golden Game are Right to Play Canada and Canadian Athlete's Now Fund.〔http://www.thegoldengame.com〕

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