The London 2012 Olympic Thread
#76
Perhaps we coyld be notified on this thread when its all over.... Including closing ceremony.... I have vowed NOT to go near the TV til the whole bloody thing is done and dusted
#77
For anyone interested, Sue has set up a temporary sub-forum for Olympic threads, within the Locker Room 
http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=184

http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=184

Will check it out.
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London 2012 Medal Prediction thread. Please vote. 
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=766462

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=766462
#80
It is so cool watching the Beach Volleyball in Horseguards Parade and seeing the sun shining. Got to be one of the best BV venues ever.
Last edited by moneypenny20; Jul 28th 2012 at 12:53 am.
#81
I love the ultra slow motion replays, swimming in particular. Great videography.
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Had a wonderful day at the cycling road race yesterday in Surrey, the riders came past a couple of times and the rest was watched on a big screen in the pub
the atmosphere and friendliness of everyone was superb. Whilst the result was obviously disappointing for the British fans the day will go down as one of the best sporting occasions I have attended.
What were the Germans and Aussie teams thinking? They have sprinters capable of beating Cavendish in a sprint as has been shown in the TDF but decided they would rather loose themselves than doing any of the work,basically the Pelloton was run by 4 riders doing 95 percent of the work when they were chasing a group that had up to 20 riders sharing the work.
Hope Wiggo has something left in the tank for time trail after basically riding himself into the ground. Loved Cavendishes response to the loss and the way he praised his teammates for basically working like dogs to set him up.
the atmosphere and friendliness of everyone was superb. Whilst the result was obviously disappointing for the British fans the day will go down as one of the best sporting occasions I have attended. What were the Germans and Aussie teams thinking? They have sprinters capable of beating Cavendish in a sprint as has been shown in the TDF but decided they would rather loose themselves than doing any of the work,basically the Pelloton was run by 4 riders doing 95 percent of the work when they were chasing a group that had up to 20 riders sharing the work.
Hope Wiggo has something left in the tank for time trail after basically riding himself into the ground. Loved Cavendishes response to the loss and the way he praised his teammates for basically working like dogs to set him up.
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