The title say it all.
Here is the article: http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/ne...YcB?slug=ap-turin-monthtogo&prov=ap&type=lgns
''As of last Wednesday, 19 percent of tickets had been sold for skeleton and luge, 46 percent for ice hockey (although that translates to more than 170,000 tickets, and the men's gold medal game is sold out, other than 200 tickets released the day before), and 71 percent for Alpine skiing. The top sellers, percentagewise, are figure skating (86 percent) and speedskating (82). ''
Speedskating at 82%???
Dutch invading Torino...
I would expect more interest in ice hockey. After all France, Germany, Switzerland, Austira and many other countries are really near.
Here is the article: http://sports.yahoo.com/olympics/ne...YcB?slug=ap-turin-monthtogo&prov=ap&type=lgns
''As of last Wednesday, 19 percent of tickets had been sold for skeleton and luge, 46 percent for ice hockey (although that translates to more than 170,000 tickets, and the men's gold medal game is sold out, other than 200 tickets released the day before), and 71 percent for Alpine skiing. The top sellers, percentagewise, are figure skating (86 percent) and speedskating (82). ''
Speedskating at 82%???
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I would expect more interest in ice hockey. After all France, Germany, Switzerland, Austira and many other countries are really near.