Monday, 13 August 2012

Closing Ceremony Fireworks

Day 16: The Blog's Parade of Champions

OK, you might have to trust me on a few of these...

This is definitely the GB Gold and Bronze medallists the Brownlees


GB Gold medallists we think in rowing here, but we don't quite recognise them when they aren't blubbing..


That's Tom Daley that is, in the red trousers, between the two beige trouser-wearers



Lewis Smith , bronze medalling gymnast, showing us the back of his head


Sir Chris Hoy, seemingly about to make the lame walk


Rebecca Adlington - she used to win Golds once


A Bahamian Gold medallist, so presumably one of the 4x400 team


Charles van Comanee, contemplating his future

Saturday, 11 August 2012

Day 15: In the Park

This is what happens if you try to get an incorrectly branded Pork Pie into the park...


Some of the flowers have survived the past couple of weeks


In the volunteers buffet area.

Day 15: The Cultural Olympiad comes to Wanstead

It's not a Stonehenge shaped bouncy castle it's a work of art..


This is the women's 20 km walk, which Miriam went to see outside Buckingham Palce. Almost as bizarre as the above

(Miriam here. The race walk was weird, I don't know how the walkers resist the temptation to run when they're just behind somebody they want to overtake. And what this picture doesn't show is that I was surrounded by a group of very very loud and quite intimidating Chinese people, who yelled the Chinese equivalent of "COME OOOOON!!" when any Chinese walkers- like the ones in the picture below- went past. There were loads of them and they were barging the rest of us out the way, it was a bit scary.)


The Russian Team Bus

Friday, 10 August 2012

Day 14: An apology

Sorry, we don't have any tickets for anything today. So here's a picture of some nice German girls yesterday. In fact they are Franziska Weber and Tina Dietze who won the Kayak Doubles (whatever that is) and were just getting back to the village.


This is from last night: Usain Bolt as seen from the Olympic Park screen. (Warning: May contain disturbing scenes of bonkers Jamaicans)

This is the secret coffee pod where all those who work in the Broadcast Centre can get a snack before everything else opens. Some how I don't think it's the one where Linford Christie and Gary Lineker hang out.


The main drag in the Broadcast Cebtre / Media Centre complex


Panorama of the Park as seen from MacDonalds. I took this because I liked the cloud formations.


I am part of Olympic history!  Just behind the Union Flag, to the right, preparing to take a photo. Actually at the Mixed Doubles Medal Ceremony



Thursday, 9 August 2012

Day 13: Pole vaulting , mainly

This is the Decathlon sprint hurdles. The gold and silver medallists are the US guys in red - Trey Hardee on the left, Ashton Eaton on the right.


The 4x400 heats. Chaos. This is when Oscar Pistorius was waiting in vain for the baton because his mate had been knocked over. He's the one to the right of centre. The one without any legs.


These are the high jump girls chatting about who's qualified and if they need to do another round or can go home. Looks like they are in the back garden of a pub doesn't it?


In the afternoon they did all the Decathlon pole vaulting.. it lasted three and a half hours. No really, three and a half hours.


Luckily we'd bought the paper to read


See all those flags at the top in the previous picture?. They are all the Olympic flags -  in alphabetical order! Would you like to see all of them?  Go on, of course you would...



Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Day 12: Fight!

Taekwondo. It's girls getting repeatedly kicked about the head.. now that's what I call sport!


Having said that, it's a bit of a difficult watch when one of them squeals with pain and the trainer has to come on with the magic sponge


Then when that's over, between rounds your coach bellows in your face. It's a pretty tough business


When the blokes do it, it's still pretty cool, if a bit less elegant. One of the good things about Taekwondo is that if the fighters circle each other waiting for an opening the ref roars 'FIGHT!!' in order to get them to get back to biffing each other..


Here's a thing. 'Chinese Taipei' had a fighter, but their supporters are not allowed to take photos of their national (=Taiwanese) flag, they have to use the official 'made-up-just-for-the-Olympics-to-keep China-happy' flag. Two girls behind me were told by a steward to delete the photo they'd taken of themselves. Don't worry, I don't expect you to believe this.
Anyway here's a Taiwan flag, included here just to prove what a crazy rule-breaker I am.... 


This is my favourite Taekwondo-er, Brigitte Yague of Spain who came back from being 9-4 down with 30 secs to go to qualify for the final (which she lost, unfortunately)



Day 11: Gymnastics, Triaction

The Brownlee brothers in Hyde Park, with that pesky Spaniard who got the silver


Here they are on the cycling leg, with Alistair in front followed by Johnny, with the crowd fretting about Johnny's 15-second penalty

Gymnastics at the 'North Greenwich Arena'...there's quite a lot of camerarderie at the Gymnastics. The girl in blue did a brilliant floor routine, but because she stepped a foot off the mat she came last. It's pretty tough


Also when you are anxiously waiting your score, probably knowing you've mucked up and you want to hide, two great big cameras are stuck in your face..


Epke Zonderland from Holland won the gold medal for swinging on a pole. Seems like a nice boy, doesn't he?...


The view from hospitality. Very nice. Just to the right of the screen is where I sat for Barbra Streisand..


The Stars and Stripes. Annoyingly stirring even if you aren't American. Plus some nice direction I think. This is the Us's Aly Raisman with a gold medal for bouncing around on the floor...


People in the bar going bonkers over cycling. That never used to happen.



Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Tuesday

Hi, it's Miriam.
Did you see Usain Bolt's 200m heat this morning? The boy with a very smug smile on his face guarding Usain's box was George Hoy from my History class. You see the black hat that Bolt was wearing as the athletes warmed up? He gave that hat to George.

http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/9862650.SOUTH_WOODFORD__World_s_fastest_man_gives_his_hat_to_aspiring_athlete/


In other news, I saw the Brownlee brothers in triathlon action ( triaction?) this morning in Hyde Park, and David is at the gymnastics.

Tuesday 14th

George has become something of a celebrity thanks to this encounter.

http://www.ilfordrecorder.co.uk/news/news/i_can_t_believe_it_happened_south_woodford_boy_describes_meeting_usain_bolt_1_1481323

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/olympics/news/9469821/London-2012-Olympics-the-volunteers-who-made-the-games.html

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01m29kt/The_One_Show_13_08_2012/ (about 24 mintues in)

He also appeared on Channel 5 News, BBC London News (accoriding to his Facebook statuses anyway) and there was a picture of him to today's Times.

And to think, this boy would know nothing about the Knight of the Long Knives if it wasn't for me.

Sleb spotting

This is an update on the various notables we've seen over the past few days:

Football legend and Crisp ambassador Gary Lineker: Tim made him a cup of coffee
Former sprint champion Linford Christie: Has had prolonged banter with Tim in his coffee pod


Apart from everyone in the BBC box, and of course Paul 'n' Nancy, Pat can also contribute:

1968 Gold medallist David Hemery; Cycle gold medallist Chris Boardman; Broadcasting legend Barry Davies (Pat checked his accreditation); F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone; Swimmer Mark Foster: (Spotted by Pat on the Central Line)

Here is Andy-friend Kim Sears at Wimbledon (nice legs..)


And this is Bronze medallist Juan Martin Del Potro being serenaded by Argentinian fans, which is not that interesting, I agree, except that as I was taking it Venus Williams had to bodge past me as I was getting in her way


This is swimming legend Ian Thorpedo, admittedly photographed as he was in the BBC studio so it doesn't really count


Rugby playing celebrity dancer Austin Healey at the gymnastics


At Lord's, on the right here, Jonathan Agnew has his back to us while talking to former England captain Mike Gatting. Afterwards I had some banter with Aggers: he seems very nice



This is Denise Lewis teaching the BBC box the actions to YMCA. (Don't ask)


Tim also claims to have seen the King and Queen of Greece on Thursday; and Seb Coe's wife Carole on Saturday.

In preparation for the Paralympics, here is Dame Tanni


and Ade Opitipan (or something), you know, the wheelchair basketball guy


Radio Five's Colin Murray




Monday, 6 August 2012

Day 10: Back in the Olympic Park

Your Day 10 hosts


Hannah England in the women's 1500m


And later on, just outside the Athletes' village


Lisa Dobriskey in the Mixed zone



This is GB's Lawrence Okoye who got the biggest cheer of the day in qualifying in the Discus