Saturday, 29 September 2012
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
Olympic Victors Parade
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It was good to see the athletes again for one final time slowing off their hoard of medals, and gratifying that so many of them took the trouble to scrawl a thank you message on their whiteboards to the purple crowd as they drove past.
The entertainment at the end was a bit naff, and predictably Boris and Cameron both tried to jump on the Olympic goodwill bandwagon in their respective speeches. Still, a fun day out and a fitting end to a great summer of sport.
Sunday, 9 September 2012
Paralympics
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Both events were on the final Saturday of the games, starting with the basketball at the Greenwich Arena. Alison had been working as a Games Maker at the wheelchair basketball event all the previous week, so I was hoping that she would have become expert enough to explain the intricate rules of the game to me. This only worked to a limited extent as it turns out that the rules for this sport are so complex that even so-called experts only have a rough idea of how it works. Nevertheless it was fun enough to watch even with my limited understanding.
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In the evening we headed over to the Olympic Park to the athletics stadium after first having a walk around the park to see some of the other venues, including the iconic velodrome, and to take in the overall ambience of the site. Then it was time to go into the stadium itself, and thankfully on this occasion we were much nearer to the track than on our previous visit to watch the opening ceremony rehearsal. We were then treated to a wonderful mix of track and field events, covering virtually all the disability categories. For me, the highlights were the high jump, where a new world record was set, and the men's 400m, which was won by the Paralympic poster boy from South Africa - Oscar Pistorius - who was clearly a big hit with the crowd.
The only slight disappointment of the evening was that there were no Team GB finalists in any of the events (except for the javelin, where our guy was disqualified), so it was harder to get quite so passionate about the outcome of each race than perhaps would have been the case for some of the events earlier in the week where Team GB had the chance of a medal. Nevertheless, the mainly UK crowd still got behind the athletes of their adopted nations, and the roar was still deafening as they approached the line. Certainly a great end to a magnificent 10 days of Paralympic sport.
The only slight disappointment of the evening was that there were no Team GB finalists in any of the events (except for the javelin, where our guy was disqualified), so it was harder to get quite so passionate about the outcome of each race than perhaps would have been the case for some of the events earlier in the week where Team GB had the chance of a medal. Nevertheless, the mainly UK crowd still got behind the athletes of their adopted nations, and the roar was still deafening as they approached the line. Certainly a great end to a magnificent 10 days of Paralympic sport.
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