Thursday 26 July 2012

Olympics - Let the Games Begin

This week's been a bit of a humdinger. Not only has there been sunshine, but there's also been a champagne-fuelled lunch with a famous author, an afternoon birthday tea party and to top it all off a ticket to see the Olympic rehearsal. My weeks aren't usually like this I might add. The only downside is that after the rehearsal it took me over two and half hours to get home. But oh my was it worth it! Seeing as I can't tell you all about the opening ceremony - apparently Danny Boyle has achieved the impossible by silencing Twitter with #savethesurprise - I'll have to focus instead on other crazy events. Here are The Booed, The Dad, and the Ugly.



  

The Booed…

Anyone else a bit confused about the Olympic Games starting a few days before the opening ceremony? Clearly not half as confused as the North Korean women’s football team. If you haven’t been watching the coverage, their faces were shown on a screen next to the South Korean flag, just before kick-off. As the two countries are technically still at war following the Korean conflict in the fifties, it’s safe to say this didn’t go down well and the team promptly marched off the pitch. Fortunately, they were eventually persuaded to rejoin the game after much apologising (and flag-changing).


The Dad…

I dare you to watch this video, taken at the 1992 Games in Barcelona, without welling up. It is arguably the most emotionally charged Olympic moment in which British 400m sprinter, Derek Redmond, tore his hamstring during the semi-final. His father, watching from the crowds, vaulted out of the stands and onto the track to assist his son in making it over the finish line, long after all the other athletes had finished. Now there’s a lesson in winning.





And the Ugly


I’m not sure the creators of Wenlock, the Olympic mascot policeman figurine intended him to drum up this kind of ‘popularity’ but it’s inspiring a lovely raft of British humour and cynicism if the Amazon reviews are anything to go by: 



Seems the games have already begun.

4 comments:

  1. Love this! As a mum at home with two little monkeys I enjoy ur blog to keep me updated with topical stuff since reading the paper or watching a news bulletin without someone hanging off me demanding something is a distant memory.

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    1. I think lots of mums will identify with that! thanks so much for your lovely comment x

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  2. LOL! I loved, laughed, learned and cried (in no particular order). Fab article. Yes, that Wenlock toy is ridiculous...

    By the way, I've nominated you as one of my 11 for the Liebster Award. A x
    (http://all-in-onemum.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/nominated-for-liebster-award-little-ol.html)

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    1. Thanks Alison. And thank you for the nomination too - very touched xx

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