Imagine is a song that evokes many memories of the past but after tonight's closing ceremony it will also be associated forever with London2012.
My best memories of the Olympics however include the amazement on Kate Copeland's face as it dawned on her that she and Sophie Hosking had won the gold medal in the lightweight double skulls, the sheer joy of Laura Trott on winning gold in the women's Omnium at the velodrome and Bradley Wiggins riding a lap of honour outside Hampton Court palace after the men's time trials as he sought out his family in the crowd.
By tomorrow no doubt the Olympic park will be all but deserted, but what a Games to look back on.
Congratulations to everyone who brought the dream to life and may the legacy live on!
Monday, 13 August 2012
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Hats wigs and facepaint
The fact that Germany beat Netherlands 2-1 in the Men's Olympic Hockey final
yesterday has completely defeated my theory that the result was predetermined
by the proportion of spectators turning out in national colours. Take the
preliminary match I watched last week when Netherlands beat New Zealand. The
stands were a sea of orange. Synthetic orange wigs and brightly coloured
jackets were everywhere.
Supporters from the first match were still shouting Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie but black was nowhere to be seen other than on the pitch. The result? 5-1 to Netherlands. I was hopeful then when I saw plenty of red white and blue wigs as well as masses of facepaint in the union flag colours amongst the bronze medal match spectators yesterday. Sadly a result for TeamGB was not to be. Australia were the better team on the day winning 3-1. The green and gold hats, though definitely in the minority, were jubilant!
Supporters from the first match were still shouting Ozzie Ozzie Ozzie but black was nowhere to be seen other than on the pitch. The result? 5-1 to Netherlands. I was hopeful then when I saw plenty of red white and blue wigs as well as masses of facepaint in the union flag colours amongst the bronze medal match spectators yesterday. Sadly a result for TeamGB was not to be. Australia were the better team on the day winning 3-1. The green and gold hats, though definitely in the minority, were jubilant!
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Netherlands 5 New Zealand 1
When I applied for tickets to the Olympics over a year ago it never occurred to me what an early start would be needed to get to the stadium by 8:30am. However the one pair of tickets I managed to get out of the ballot was to see the morning session of Hockey in the Olympic park itself and I wasn't about to turn down the opportunity. The feared security queues didn't materialize but it still took over 2 hours door to door from Surrey having left home a little before 6am.
By lunchtime we'd sat through 3 seasons of English weather, getting frozen, sunburnt and finally drenched, but we'd seen some superb hockey: Australia versus Argentina and New Zealand versus Netherlands.
Bakker scores to make it 3:1 |
By lunchtime we'd sat through 3 seasons of English weather, getting frozen, sunburnt and finally drenched, but we'd seen some superb hockey: Australia versus Argentina and New Zealand versus Netherlands.
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Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Wiggins Wins Gold
Can there ever have been so many people lining the streets of Surrey as for this week's Olympic cycling events?
Chris Froome and Bradley Wiggins were amongst the last few riders today and you could hear each of them approach by the roar going up from the crowd.
Chris Froome (Bronze) |
After the last competitor had passed I squeezed through the throng making their way on
foot or by bike back home or to cars parked all along the road leading
up to the A307. This quiet leafy lane was unrecognizable from its usual
mostly tranquil self. I made it in time to see the finish and see Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome collect their gold and bronze medals respectively. What a day!
The dash home to see the finish |
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