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Sport

29/7/2012

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It seems to be generally accepted that last night's Opening Ceremony was a success. However, from a personal point of view, although some of the early section brought a patriotic tear to the eye and lump to the throat, once the 'historical' content was over, a lot of what followed seemed drawn-out, at best, and somewhat uneccessary at worst - especially when considering the inevitable (and quite proper) length of time the parade of competing countries was bound to take. Speaking of which, I'm surprised that more hasn't (yet) been made of what appeared to be a Nazi salute from one of the German officials.

Going on from that, I'm also surprised that - having quite admirably demonstrated the 'legacy' aspect of these games by getting former Olympians to 'hand-over' the reins to allow the younger generation to light the flame - the organisers rather lost the plot by allowing a seventy-year-old to top the bill (as it were). BTW, rather worrying rumours that the former Beatle demanded a six-figure sum for appearing are circulating in some quarters. Let's hope they're not true.

Turning to today's events, as someone who lives within a couple of miles of part of the route taken by the men's cycling road race, I was astonished by how many came out to support the riders. I hope the predicted rather less encouraging weather forecast isn't used as an excuse for the turn-out for tomorrow's lady's race to be disappointing.

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Sport

28/7/2012

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As the first competitive day gets under way, it has occurred to me that the Olympics have played a significant - yet, subliminal - role in my life over the past few years. For example, on the day after it was announced that the bid had been successful, I was delivering a new mini-bus into central London; and, as a consequence, was affected by the severe disruption caused by the terrorist bomb attacks in the capital. Interestingly, it isn't beyond the realms of possibility that the actual bus which was ripped apart may well have been one of many I had delivered throughout London on earlier occasions (before and after photos below).


Later, because two (1) (2) of the garages into which I delivered buses were located in the area which was to become the Olympic Park, I witnessed the early stages of the process which would change a derelict area of the East End into something far more attractive. Subsequently, as the years passed, other subtle changes came to pass; not least in the area of Surrey where we live -
where very welcome improvements to road surfaces where carried out in readiness for the cycling road races today and tomorrow.

Another reason I've been conscious of the Olympics has been the fact that I live within the area covered by the BBC London regional television channel. So, for quite a few years, games-related issues have featured in news reports on an almost daily basis; and I have to say it seemed somewhat disingenuous of them to be so obsequious after last night's Opening Ceremony - having broadcast almost anything their reporter could lay his hands on which might discredit the event.

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