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Red-faced at the White House
Presidential staffer dons Maple Leaf
U.S. press secretary Robert Gibbs wore Team Canada's colours to kick off Friday's daily briefing after losing a double-or-nothing Olympic bet to Canadian counterpart Dimitri Soudas, spokesman for Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
"I am, first of all, as you can tell, not in my normal attire," Gibbs said as he emerged to take the podium, resplendent in the familiar red-and-white hockey jersey that became such a staple for Canadian fans during the Winter Games.
"Casual Friday," he called it.
"I am making good on my aspect of my wager with Dimitri, my Canadian counterpart, who is somewhere several hundred miles north, laughing."
Gibbs first lost to Soudas when Canada defeated the U.S. in last month's Olympic women's hockey final; he had to wear the jersey during an off-camera meeting with reporters.
The stakes were higher when the Canadian men beat the Americans a few days later, forcing Gibbs to wear it again -- this time in front of a litany of television cameras during one of the world's most closely watched news conferences.
Canada claimed the men's gold medal in a 3-2 overtime thriller against the U.S. The medal -- Canada's 14th top-tier podium finish, a new Winter Olympic record -- touched off wave of national euphoria.
The U.S. finished at the top of the overall medal count, with 37. Germany had 30 and Canada 26.
The jersey, adorned with Gibbs's name and the number 39 in honour of U.S. netminder Ryan Miller, was sent to the White House last week by the prime minister's office.
Despite the terms of the gentlemen's agreement calling for a full 15 minutes of exposure for the jersey, Gibbs doffed the Canadian colours after just five, revealing -- to the delight of the cheering American journalists in the room -- a U.S. hockey jersey underneath.
Harper and Barack Obama also had a wager on the game, and as a result the U.S. president owes the prime minister a case of Molson Canadian beer.
-- The Associated Press
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition March 13, 2010 D2
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