London 2012 Olympics
Re: London 2012 Olympics
Well I am pretty sure I saw one of pxc's friends in the closing ceremony (pretty much at the very end). Is that possible, prettyxcool???
I'm very sad it's over. It's been great!
I'm very sad it's over. It's been great!
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Re: London 2012 Olympics
Yes, it was her, ejwrank, I think, as I did not watch it on TV, but I saw a few of her friends mentioning it on her FB.
For those of you going to the parade today I thought you might like a list of who is going to be on which float. I'm not sure how much info will be available as it goes past.
Float 1: Archery and athletics; Mo Farah
Float 2: Athletics; David Weir, Jessica Ennis
Float 3: Athletics; Greg Rutherford
Float 4: Athletics and wheelchair basketball; Jonnie Peacock, Hannah Cockcroft
Float 5: Wheelchair basketball, basketball and boccia
Float 6: Boxing, canoeing and Paralympic cycling; Anthony Joshua, Ed McKeever
Float 7: Cycling and canoeing; Sarah Storey, Victoria Pendleton, Laura Trott, Jason Kenny, Chris Hoy, Jody Cundy
Float 8: Diving and equestrian; Tom Daley, Charlotte Dujardin
Float 9: Fencing and football
Float 10: Football and goalball
Float 11: Gymnastics and handball
Float 12: Hockey
Float 13: Judo, modern pentathlon, power lifting and para rowing
Float 14: Rowing; Katherine Grainger
Float 15: Wheelchair rugby and sailing; Ben Ainslie
Float 16: Shooting and swimming; Peter Wilson
Float 17: Swimming; Ellie Simmonds, Rebecca Adlington
Float 18: Swimming, synchronised swimming
Float 19: Table tennis, wheelchair tennis, tennis and taekwondo
Float 20: Triathlon, beach volleyball and sitting volleyball; Alistair Brownlee
Float 21: Waterpolo.
For those of you going to the parade today I thought you might like a list of who is going to be on which float. I'm not sure how much info will be available as it goes past.
Float 1: Archery and athletics; Mo Farah
Float 2: Athletics; David Weir, Jessica Ennis
Float 3: Athletics; Greg Rutherford
Float 4: Athletics and wheelchair basketball; Jonnie Peacock, Hannah Cockcroft
Float 5: Wheelchair basketball, basketball and boccia
Float 6: Boxing, canoeing and Paralympic cycling; Anthony Joshua, Ed McKeever
Float 7: Cycling and canoeing; Sarah Storey, Victoria Pendleton, Laura Trott, Jason Kenny, Chris Hoy, Jody Cundy
Float 8: Diving and equestrian; Tom Daley, Charlotte Dujardin
Float 9: Fencing and football
Float 10: Football and goalball
Float 11: Gymnastics and handball
Float 12: Hockey
Float 13: Judo, modern pentathlon, power lifting and para rowing
Float 14: Rowing; Katherine Grainger
Float 15: Wheelchair rugby and sailing; Ben Ainslie
Float 16: Shooting and swimming; Peter Wilson
Float 17: Swimming; Ellie Simmonds, Rebecca Adlington
Float 18: Swimming, synchronised swimming
Float 19: Table tennis, wheelchair tennis, tennis and taekwondo
Float 20: Triathlon, beach volleyball and sitting volleyball; Alistair Brownlee
Float 21: Waterpolo.
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those poor waterpolo squad members..
all the way to the back of the class.

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Well did they did get a bit of a whipping in the games...raj101 wrote:those poor waterpolo squad members..all the way to the back of the class.
oh wait, its in alphabetical order...

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Re: London 2012 Olympics
and waterpolo is a bit a of a wimp's sport, speaking relatively. Like volleyball, its something I could never do competitively and feel boastful about it. Also I am a cunning swimmer (I try to drink the pool before I drown
).
Medal is a medal though! (though I'd just abruptly end conversations with the mention of the medal and not the sport, if I was a waterpolo team member lol).

Medal is a medal though! (though I'd just abruptly end conversations with the mention of the medal and not the sport, if I was a waterpolo team member lol).
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Bloody parade. Had to rush home to rescue OH who had locked himself out and almost didn't get back because of the barriers and road closures round St Pauls.
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I have to say, I am biased as I'm a Coldplay fan,but for me, last nights ceremony was the best of all.
I loved the Mad MAx style beginning with those wonderful contraptions, all made of scrap. Even Prince Edward turned up in a scrap car, made from a Rolls Royce and a Gangsters car
I thought the fact that it was one band brought more cohesion to the event, and everything seemed to flow effortlessly. All the fire stuff, dancing and ariel wire work was fabulous, felt more like being in a rave part of the time. 10/10
I loved the Mad MAx style beginning with those wonderful contraptions, all made of scrap. Even Prince Edward turned up in a scrap car, made from a Rolls Royce and a Gangsters car

I thought the fact that it was one band brought more cohesion to the event, and everything seemed to flow effortlessly. All the fire stuff, dancing and ariel wire work was fabulous, felt more like being in a rave part of the time. 10/10
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Parade's arrived at St Pauls and the sun has come out out. Can see a little bit if I hang myself out of the window. The noise is astonishing.
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My boss just said "Why are they not walking, they are athletes!" 
