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August 1st 2012
Published: July 31st 2012
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A nightmare of a journey down to London - why does there have to be a crash on the M1 on the afternoon of the Opening Ceremony? The first of many questions on the Olympic adventure. We had got some tickets for Wimbledon in what seemed like phase 33 of the official ballet, but had been applying on and off for others to fit in around the tennis session for what seemed like a lifetime of internet hou... Read Full Entry



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WimbledonWimbledon
Wimbledon

Order of Play 28 July
Court No 1Court No 1
Court No 1

David Nalbandian (Argentina)
Hyde ParkHyde Park
Hyde Park

Red Arrows ..... on their way to the Opening Ceremony
WimbledonWimbledon
Wimbledon

..........synchronised tennis
WimbledonWimbledon
Wimbledon

..........synchronised tennis
Earls CourtEarls Court
Earls Court

Womens Volleyball: USA v Korea
London Live ScreenLondon Live Screen
London Live Screen

..............and the Riverbank Hockey Arena



2nd August 2012

Super blog
You have certainly seen a good selection of sports. Great photos - especially considering haw restricted you are on positioning yourself within a venue (i.e. mostly your seat). Lovely to see images of the fans, for they really make attending an Olympic Games memorable.
2nd August 2012

Olympic Blog
Thanks for the comments. I have now added the rest of the blog with details of our events. I was actually a bit disappointed with some of the photos, as only took the compact to avoid the security nightmare that never materialised. PS I particularly liked your Gallipoli blog.
3rd August 2012

Great photos with a compact camera!
I took my DSLR to the Beijing Olympics, and the only time it caused me problems was the Opening Ceremony, but I still managed to get it into the stadium. My boxing kangaroo flag brought more grief (because it is not a national flag) but I convinced security that there was nothing offensive about a kangaroo and so it came with me into every venue! This blog has been highlighted on Travelblog's Facebook page, so check it out on there! PS:Thanks for the comment about my Gallipoli blog.

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