Hi everyone.
I enjoyed the opening ceremony. I think it was pretty cool of the Queen to go along with the Bond thing- though it's generally considered unwise to skydive into a stadium while wearing a skirt!
As someone mentioned previously, I too enjoy seeing the athletes come in behind the flags of their countries and suddenly discovering the existence of obscure little countries. (How did I not know there was a nation called Andorra?) I like to see all the happy, proud, smiling faces and the unique national uniforms; I especially enjoyed Cameroon's colorful garb.
I don't care about national medal counts, though the news channels usually blather on about the numbers...that's not what it's about. I enjoy learning about the lives of athletes from all over the world, whether they come from a tiny mountain village or a massive city.
Today a cyclist from Kazakhstan won a Gold Medal, and that was terrific! I love it when little countries get a surprise win like that. Think how happy it must make all the folks back home! (The Good Michael is probably dancing in the streets right now.)
Lastly, I hope we can all agree that the 2012 Olympics have already achieved something quite remarkable, and long overdue-
for the first time ever, every single nation competing in the Olympic Games is represented by at least one female athlete.
That's a milestone for all of humanity.
Best regards,
Archaic
I enjoyed the opening ceremony. I think it was pretty cool of the Queen to go along with the Bond thing- though it's generally considered unwise to skydive into a stadium while wearing a skirt!
As someone mentioned previously, I too enjoy seeing the athletes come in behind the flags of their countries and suddenly discovering the existence of obscure little countries. (How did I not know there was a nation called Andorra?) I like to see all the happy, proud, smiling faces and the unique national uniforms; I especially enjoyed Cameroon's colorful garb.
I don't care about national medal counts, though the news channels usually blather on about the numbers...that's not what it's about. I enjoy learning about the lives of athletes from all over the world, whether they come from a tiny mountain village or a massive city.
Today a cyclist from Kazakhstan won a Gold Medal, and that was terrific! I love it when little countries get a surprise win like that. Think how happy it must make all the folks back home! (The Good Michael is probably dancing in the streets right now.)
Lastly, I hope we can all agree that the 2012 Olympics have already achieved something quite remarkable, and long overdue-
for the first time ever, every single nation competing in the Olympic Games is represented by at least one female athlete.
That's a milestone for all of humanity.
Best regards,
Archaic
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