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London Olympics 2012 – Success or Failure?

London Olympics 2012 – Success or Failure?

London Olympics 2012 – Success or Failure?

Many people said that it was too soon for England to host the Olympics again after the 1948 ‘Austerity’ games. Then, the very day after the UK won the bid yet again, the capital was hit by terror attacks. In the following years the capital would face controversial changes in government, an economy crisis and riots that would destroy many of the high streets. In the build-up to the games, the infamous Boris Johnson (mayor of London) even reportedly stated that he wasn’t sure that London transport would be able to handle the games if they came to the city. In other words then, the London 2012 could very well have been a disaster, so the question we’re examining here then is… has it been?
The Olympics So Far
Well it would seem so far that the overriding answer to that question is a resounding ‘no’, and that by-and-large the Olympics has been a success this year. The opening ceremony of course is where most eyes were fixed, and where London would immediately be compared to Beijing. Comparatively this was a low-key affair costing significantly less and going a lot lighter on the fireworks, but still it managed to be powerful and moving thanks to music from Underworld and Mike Oldfield. While some parts were a little too ‘British’ and director Danny Boyle lost some of the audience not familiar with English TV, the portrayal of the industrial revolution, the birds of peace, the appearance of Bond and of course Mr Bean on the keyboards all had every talking. And the lighting of the torch was also highly unique and ambitious and came off splendidly.
Since then the games have continued mostly flawlessly. There was a hiccup or two of course – with some controversy surrounding the women’s badminton and a suspiciously fast swimming lap – but overall nothing has touch wood gone massively wrong.
Infrastructure
Meanwhile London seems to be chugging along nicely. Despite the fears of the city coming to a standstill as Boris Johnson allegedly predicted, it would actually seem that some of the time the underground is even quieter than it would normally have been with many commuters sensibly opting to avoid the busiest areas or to change their working hours. And the Olympic Park is seemingly a feat of engineering itself also (even if the red tower next to it is a little bizarre…).
However Boris’ London transport fears perhaps weren’t entirely unfounded, as he did find himself hanging around for a while rather awkwardly in Victoria Park after his zip wire stunt went wrong and he was left dangling from the wire in front of a crowd of spectators for around five minutes. Perhaps the most British part of the whole Olympics…

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This post was written by admin on August 9, 2012

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Extreme Sports in Europe

 Extreme Sports in Europe

Extreme Sports in Europe

Extreme sports are a great way to feel a rush of excitement and adrenaline and to make life just that bit more action packed. They also have the great advantage of – in most cases – being set outdoors meaning that they provide an excellent way to see some scenery in a new area. People will travel far and wide to get their adrenaline fix in a new place, and likewise if you happen to be travelling to another country it’s a great way to practice your hobby somewhere new and make more from your trip. Europe is no different and offers a range of excellent places to try out some extreme sports. Here we will look at some great places to try extreme sports in Europe and to help you get the most of Europe’s great outdoors.

If you are travelling to a European beach then almost any of them offer a great opportunity for extreme sports in Europe. There are plenty of great sports to try out on the waves whether your particular passion is for surfing, jetskiing, wakeboarding, parasailing, paragliding or something. Going somewhere like Corfu or Turkey provides lots of water based extreme sports in Europe with some beautiful coast lines to enjoy as you do.

There are also many snow based extreme sports in Europe and this is thanks to their variety of snow capped mountains – whether you’re in the Scottish highlands, the Tatra mountains, the Swiss or French Alps or somewhere else entirely. This means skiing, snowboarding, sledging and more is open to you and if you stay in a nearby log cabin it’s a great way to enjoy a relatively affordable ski-holiday abroad.

Rock climbing and mountaineering are also popular extreme sports in Europe. Again any of the snow capped mountains mentioned previously will provide a perfect spot to try out your climbing, but other great locations are in Cornwall or in Font.

If you are heading to Europe then and you enjoy extreme sports then you should plan ahead to ensure that you can enjoy your sport in a new location and have all the equipment you’ll need to enjoy the sport out there. By planning ahead you can find ski resorts or climbing routes, and even clubs and organisations to help ensure you are safe and have someone to enjoy the sport with thanks to the popularity of extreme sports in Europe. And if you’re not into extreme sports and are looking for an activity to try out while you’re on holiday then look out for opportunities to try while you’re out there and you never know you might get hooked.

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This post was written by admin on January 20, 2011

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