I'd like to think that first thing Monday morning, all the leaders of governing
bodies of Olympic sports, together with the BOA thought 'How can we improve our
sports performances in Rio?'
Of course it's going to be tough. No home
advantage, continued recession in our country putting pressure on budgets for
fripperies like sport and the retirement of a (cliche time) 'Golden Generation'
of athletes but overcoming the insurmountable is one of the things sport should
be about.
One thing we have got going is the enthusiasm, interest and
(cliche time again) all round 'legacy' that these Games have left GB with. Ride
that wave UK Sport! Both in terms of getting athletes in at the base of your
sports pyramid and in securing sponsorship for your sport from companies keen to
ride the 'Success Express.'
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Saturday, 11 August 2012
Olympic Diary
12 August Oh, so Mo Farrah is now apparently Somalian according to the more enlightened of the Twitterati and the Chatrooms. | |
Some people just can't help themselves can
they?
Unless it's a Gold medal, won by a clean-nobbed heterosexual male, displaying Corinthian values that makes Chariots of Fire look like the Hansie Cronjie Guide to Ethics, who can trace his Anglo-Saxon lineage back 10 centuries, then it doesn't count. Oh, and if they do get through that particular Venn Diagram, then it's got to be in a sport that doesn't involve sitting down, because - ho, ho, ho and if I've heard it once I've heard it a thousand times - that's all us Brits are good at. |
11 August | |
We just needed to harness all the things that
make us brilliant.
Our sense of humour, our history our artistic heritage, which all came together in that spell-binding opening ceremony. Then our willingness to volunteer. The 'Gamesmakers' are the unsung heroes of these last couple of weeks. Their sense of humour, warmth and knowledge - which you cannot replicate from a conscripted peon - has been awe-inspiring. Our athletes were always going to respond to a home environment and by and large they have done so If only Bill Sweetenham had been kept on as the Head of Swimming, maybe our swimmers might have put in a shift too. All that and the release of the latent 'we're pretty damn good on the quiet' psyche that is there in the average Briton and there you have the ingredients for a magnificent Olympics. 11 August | |
Lisa Dobriskey has the worst tactical brain of
any UK Athlete I have ever seen, including Tom McKean.
To continue doing the same thing in the hope of a different outcome is the definition of lunacy and the sooner we begin to focus on Laura Weightman (who showed maturity beyond her years at these Games) the better. |
11 August | |||||
The 50 km mince
Larry Grayson would piss it.
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