I know we still have five days of the olympics to go but I wanted to say it now.
For the majority of GB the olympics has been an amazing experience. The object of bringing the games to London was to 'inspire a generation' and I have certainly been inspired. I used to be vice-captain of my local swimming club and I used to cycle daily. Unfortunately due to my health I stopped both. But after seeing some of these athletes once I get back to full health I intend to get back on my bike.
So far this is our best olympic medal haul since 1908! All athletes (with the exception perhaps of the men footballers) have been fantastic in victory (note Farah, Ennis and Wiggins, amongst others) and defeat (note Gimilu and Pendleton). They don't do it for the money and they don't make a fuss having made huge sacrifices. Even Gimilu apologising after missing out on the 100m final. It was so humbling.
The noise from the British crowds has been absolutely brilliant. Even in the heats, as I can tell you first hand, at the swim ming I was completely deafened by the crowd! It has made me incredibly proud to be British! When I go to the olympic stadium next week I will be getting my British flag and waving it proudly.
Now, moving on to a bit of negative stuff. Throughout today I have felt I have lost a bit of interest in football. With all these footballers fussing over not being paid £50k a week, the diving and the rivalry. These athletes don't abuse each other. You don't see Dai Greene (for example) calling his Kenyan opponents a f'ing black c---!
Obviously there has been the exception of the four set of doubles badminton players who were kicked out. But I am a lover of a lot of sports.
We will see how I am come the start of the new football season but I have certainly been inspired by the athletes. Forget Suarez, Terry and Ashley Cole we have much better people to look up to.
For the majority of GB the olympics has been an amazing experience. The object of bringing the games to London was to 'inspire a generation' and I have certainly been inspired. I used to be vice-captain of my local swimming club and I used to cycle daily. Unfortunately due to my health I stopped both. But after seeing some of these athletes once I get back to full health I intend to get back on my bike.
So far this is our best olympic medal haul since 1908! All athletes (with the exception perhaps of the men footballers) have been fantastic in victory (note Farah, Ennis and Wiggins, amongst others) and defeat (note Gimilu and Pendleton). They don't do it for the money and they don't make a fuss having made huge sacrifices. Even Gimilu apologising after missing out on the 100m final. It was so humbling.
The noise from the British crowds has been absolutely brilliant. Even in the heats, as I can tell you first hand, at the swim ming I was completely deafened by the crowd! It has made me incredibly proud to be British! When I go to the olympic stadium next week I will be getting my British flag and waving it proudly.
Now, moving on to a bit of negative stuff. Throughout today I have felt I have lost a bit of interest in football. With all these footballers fussing over not being paid £50k a week, the diving and the rivalry. These athletes don't abuse each other. You don't see Dai Greene (for example) calling his Kenyan opponents a f'ing black c---!
Obviously there has been the exception of the four set of doubles badminton players who were kicked out. But I am a lover of a lot of sports.
We will see how I am come the start of the new football season but I have certainly been inspired by the athletes. Forget Suarez, Terry and Ashley Cole we have much better people to look up to.
I'm actually going tomorrow! 

