CTV's Final "I Believe" Montage Preceded By Brian Williams' Closing Comments From Vancouver

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Published 2010-03-02
Brian Williams wraps up his final broadcast of Olympic Primetime from the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games after the Closing Ceremony. Williams comments are followed by CTV's final montage showcasing key events from the Games, featuring the "I Believe" anthem sung by Nikki Yanofsky and Annie Villeneuve.

Video courtesy of CTV/IOC. Captured from CTV-HD in Vancouver, BC on February 28, 2010. No infringement of copyright intended.

All Comments (21)
  • @desmondhunt2520
    22 years and this is not only still the best olympics but probably one of the best times in all of Canadian history.
  • @wallner67
    and so ended possibly the greatest two weeks in Canadian history.
  • @AfroLatinoJG
    Almost 11 years later and this still hits the feels. Truly, this forever will be one of the greatest times of Canadian moments 🇨🇦😢
  • @brodyhinz6664
    The Vancouver Olympics were the Greatest Ever and not just because we won 14 Gold and 26 medals it was truly the first time we united as a nation
  • @Doggnutt
    You had to be in Vancouver and Canada to experience for yourself. Once in a lifetime experience that no Canadian will ever forget.
  • @legorigplaysmc
    Our athletes literally had an entire nation rooting for them.
  • @APG19912009
    12 years later and still a dagger in my heart when Bryan says; “Believe it me, it not without some sadness, I say for the last time, good night from Vancouver” May we repeat this feeling as Vancouver plans a bid for 2030 Winter Games ☺️
  • @pideschar
    I get so nostalgic about Vancouver 2010 :(
  • after partying in Toronto at Yonge/Dundas square, my girlfriend and I went to the subway and were waiting for the train. While waiting on the platform, the crowds on both sides of the tracks started belting out "O Canada" and continued singing it while boarding the trains. As we boarded, the passengers already seated joined in. I was in awe. Not many things bring a tear to my eyes but that moment did. So proud to be Canadian
  • I went to the 2010 Olympics it was one of the most amazing experience of my life. After attending I honestly wish I was Canadian. The pride for their country is amazing. I will never forget walking to a hockey game and the Canadian one had just got out and they had beat no one but the town of Vancouver had literally erupted. It was a seen I can't even explain but it made me want to be a Canadian so badly. The hospitality the Canadians showed was absolutely fabulous I had left my iPhone in a store in whistler by mistake and some kid turned it into the police it was amazing. There are so many others stories I can tell but I will never forget 2010. I plan to become a Canadian citizen one day as I have so much pride and love for the country.
  • @kim90jg
    THE 2010 OLYMPICS WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN
  • @spinit0ff
    Nearly 10 years later and I still get goosebumps while watching this video.
  • @mattweber2317
    anyone else here tearing up and missing this in 2019??
  • @jasonc1065
    I travelled from Australia for these games after making a promise to return if they won the games, and what a games it was. The best ever in my opinion. Vancouver and Whistler did an incredible job and I think like the commentator said, it really did change the country. Canadians should be immensely proud of 2010 and I still get tears watching this vid! Sid scoring the OT winner for the gold was the greatest sporting moment I’ve witnessed, doubt their will be anything like it again.
  • @WolfRebel
    I remember being a ten year old kid who had never seen the olympics when this event started, and five and half years later I am still so happy that I got to witness every part of the olympics, and even more happy that I am Canadian. We may trash each other about hockey, we may argue about which part of Canada is the best until our throats are dry, but when it really matters we all come together to support our country. And I will never forget jumping up and screaming with joy with my dad when Iginla and Crosby got the Golden Goal. It's stuff like this that makes me proud to be Canadian.
  • @Omega1867
    Even in 2017, this still makes me choke up. Anyone not in Canada in 2010 will never realize the impact these games had.
  • @natanzel4
    12 years later, and still this song remains the single most powerful catalyst that brought everyone together.
  • @skittlecar1
    I live in northern NY state, and my cable system carried CTV. This was one of my favorite Winter Olympics because of the CTV coverage. It kicked NBC's behind. Your Brian Williams is better than ours.
  • @DeathZephlyn
    I basically lived on Granville street during these 2 weeks. Staying out till 3-5 AM and then go home and get maybe 4 hours of sleep and then and do it all over again the next night. The atmosphere that the city had become, I had never seen before in my time living here in Vancouver. I was 20 years old back then. It was the best time of my life. Watching the Gold Medal game between Canada and the US in mens hockey at Library Square and then pouring out onto Georgia street and bursting into singing O Canada. I will never forget these special 2 weeks ever.