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Nonu Fri 27-Jul-12 16:25:19

Hello all , don"t know if this has been covered and I missed it , who do you think will light flame tonight ? Steve Redgrave for me , bit short notice I know

gracesmum Wed 01-Aug-12 13:16:43

flag flag flag A Bronze is nothing to be ashamed of - well done guys. Once the shouting is over you will be proud of what you achieved today. You forced Germany to win - you didn't lose!

AlieOxon Wed 01-Aug-12 13:16:38

I actually watched this one. Great!

Not one for sport usually but have discovered that i have been watching the water ones!

Jess , is there such a word as channellity?

crimson Wed 01-Aug-12 13:09:19

I was a wreck when the cross country was on because I thought I'd rushed back from work only to find it wasn't on terrestrial telly. Then there seems to be a bit of a delay when I try to switch from the red button. I've been given a link to watch it on the computer but haven't tried it yet. By the time the Games have finished I might have sorted it all out!

JessM Wed 01-Aug-12 12:58:03

Aw Crimson. hug. have a tissue.
It was a wonderful win wasn't it.
Anyone else struggling with the multiple channellity of it all?
Suddenly the commentary disappears - either because there is main coverage somewhere else, or because the commentators are off having a break. A bit of signposting might help - but perhaps I am not paying enough attention to catch on?

crimson Wed 01-Aug-12 12:34:25

I've been thinking about how someone mentioned that they thought sport was a somewhat selfish pastime [it wasn't said like that and I apologise for misquoting] and, in some ways I'd have to agree. But then I think it reaches another level and it beomes more than a personal quest for glory because the weight of the hopes and expectations of so many people rest on your shoulders and make it even harder; it's as if it takes on a life of it's own. The relief of achieving that, not just for yourself but for everyone else must be immense [I hope I'm making some sort of sense here; I know what I mean confused.

gracesmum Wed 01-Aug-12 12:15:00

Fabulous result - well done girls! flag flag flag

crimson Wed 01-Aug-12 12:01:52

Oh dear; crying again; kept thnking someone was going to suddenly sprint past them! Fabulous grin. Well done girls...

soop Wed 01-Aug-12 11:44:08

crimso I was blubbing and giggling at the same time. hmm

JessM Wed 01-Aug-12 10:49:39

Frustrating camera work on the rowing. Why dwell on the back markers?

eGJ Wed 01-Aug-12 10:36:39

grannlin and soop Good to see it wasn't Tom Daley, but someone mimicing him on Twitter. That is very sick

JessM Wed 01-Aug-12 09:47:19

This morning we have a chance of a Gold in women's rowing 10.10
Followed by a men's rowing event at 10.30

And GO the cyclists. Strange event as they are racing against clock. But worth watching.

Nonu Wed 01-Aug-12 09:37:39

GO GO GO WIGO [flag flag flag]

crimson Tue 31-Jul-12 23:15:19

I spoke to someone who was there yesterday and they said the atmosphere is incredible. Lots of the competitors just walking amongst the crowds and signing autographs.

Annobel Tue 31-Jul-12 22:45:11

I watched a bit of water polo on the off-chance of catching a glimpse of DS among the spectators but he was right at the back and says he got a very good view. Not much of a spectator sport unless you know what's going on - and a very energy-sapping game which involves much treading of water as well as racing opponents to the ball and lifting oneself high enough to throw the thing. I have a new respect for DS who is an enthusiast.

Daisyanswerdo Tue 31-Jul-12 22:26:15

Well - I'm wrong again (about the whooping spectators at the equestrian cross-country). The riders said that all the shouting encouraged them. Well done the team for getting the silver medal.

crimson Tue 31-Jul-12 21:25:29

I don't think that any mother of a son would have watched that South African lad on the podium and not shed tears. I blubbing away.

Grannylin Tue 31-Jul-12 20:54:33

I.m not really into sport but I can't stop watching today- the swimming is so exciting.....and emotional, must have another
wine

soop Tue 31-Jul-12 13:46:55

Grannylin I'm horrified to think that anyone could stoop so low. angry

Grannylin Mon 30-Jul-12 19:58:45

The downside of instant messaging and twitter :Tom Daley sent a very distasteful tweet along the lines that he let his Dad down,how sick sad

merlotgran Mon 30-Jul-12 19:51:28

So heartbreaking to have the silver taken away. They must be gutted sad

Annobel Mon 30-Jul-12 19:36:26

So thrilled for the gymnasts. Unexpected bronze medal and they thoroughly deserved it - some immaculate performances. And they beat the Russians and the Americans. Fantastic!

soop Mon 30-Jul-12 17:18:57

number It must take a huge amount of nerve to execute even the so-called 'simple' dives. I hope that Tom succeeds in the individual competition. smile

numberplease Mon 30-Jul-12 17:08:56

Tom Daly and Pete Waterfield were brilliant in their first 3 dives. Number 4 wasn`t good, and it probably put them off, because3 5 wasn`t a lot better, but 6 was good, regretfully not quite good enough. Fingers crossed for the individuals next week.

Ariadne Mon 30-Jul-12 16:30:47

Just posted on "Today I've been mainly..." am just back from the Olympics and it was a tremendous experience! My feet hurt...

merlotgran Mon 30-Jul-12 16:14:53

So awful to just miss out on a medal sad The Equestrian team are doing really well though grin