I am speechless. As with the rest of the UK, we weren't really behind the Olympics until the opening ceremony took place and, oh boy, the UK is now 100% Olympic mad.
I loved the opening ceremony, it was eccentric, interesting, probably confusing to anyone outside of the UK. I have no idea what the reaction of the rest of the World was to the ceremony but it was amazing in the UK and the reviews are incredible, Danny Boyle did the impossible, he captured us. It was incredible to see the Queen featured, she was wonderful and what a great sport she is.
So we were geared for the medals. Mark Cavendish, a dead cert in the road racing so I settled down on Saturday, cleared my itinerary and spent 5 hours watching a race that made no sense to me at all but was still thrilling. I was devastated for "the Cav" when he didn't get his gold but pleased for the Lizzy Armitstead and her silver that got us off the starting blocks on the medal front.
Day 2, still no gold, Day 3, still no gold. The Sun said, "Wanted: Gold medal, any sport will do". We were getting worried. Our Olympic superstars were failing to deliver....except that Hannah Miley hit the nail on the head, she finished 7th in her swimming final and was pleased. As she pointed out, she was 7th best in the World, up 4 places from last time. 7th best in the World?! That's an incredible achievement, it suddenly puts the results into perspective. Still we were waiting for that elusive gold....and then it came and it was amazing, Heather Stanning and Helen Glover in the Women's Pairs without Coxswain. It was described as a procession rather than a race, UK's first ever women's medal in rowing and our first gold. And the day got better, Bradley Wiggins won gold in the cycling time trials, winning by 43 seconds and in third was Chris Froomes, yet another medal for team GB. In the evening Michael Jamieson won silver in the 200m breaststroke and it was proclaimed, "It took a World record to beat him" and you know what? It did.
Today is more rowing and we have a silver already, the cycling starts this afternoon and we are already banking those medals.....stupidly.
My Olympic moment so far, is Chad Le Clos beating Michael Phelps. Michael Phelps was a gracious loser, a mark of a true man, although I'm not sure I would call silver losing. It was Chad's reaction, genuine and uncontrolled and then his Dad, Burt Le Clos, unbelievable. He was interviewed by the BBC and all we could hear from him in that gruff South African voice, was "Unbelievable" and then "There he is, my beautiful boy, isn't he beautiful!" It was funny, emotional and a truly magical moment. It's probably available on youtube somewhere but those two have endeared themselves to me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYa0r43Xn-8
I am not a huge fan of the big underdog syndrome where we welcome the biggest loser as a hero. Big hearted athletes with the competitive spirit that finish the race no matter what, is wonderful. Competitors that have earned the right to sit at the table of champions and compete for that place in the final is wonderful, the wild card that goes to Third World Nation and they enter an athlete that isn't in the same league as a competitor that has put in the years of training either through funding or ability, it seems grossly unfair that we welcome them in minutes after the other competitors and call that the Olympic spirit. This is Olympic spirit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbl6wt8kjJM, watching an athlete saunter home 3 minutes after the rest is embarrassing and patronising. Give them the equipment to train a worthy competitor based on ability and qualification, let them compete with dignity rather than feeding them the crumbs from the winners table. The Olympics is about how you participate and the ability to win the ultimate prize in your chosen field.
However, the general message behind this Olympics is "Be Inspired". And you know what? I am.
2012 is the year of the UK, what an absolute blinder of a year for us and I hope that if you have the chance to visit us, you do, bring a raincoat though.
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