Saturday 19 May 2012

The torch has landed and the relay begins.......

It's here people, the Olympic torch is finally in the UK and had started day 1 of 70 of it's journey towards the Olympic Stadium for the opening ceremony - OMG!


Olympic Flame arrives in UK
The London 2012 Organising Committee (LOCOG) yesterday transported the Olympic Flame to the UK from Greece for the start of the Olympic Torch Relay.  The Flame arrived in Cornwall on board a BA aircraft, specially named The Firefly last night.  Read the full article here.
 
David Beckham lit the cauldron to mark the arrival of the Olympic Flame in the UK in Cornwall.
 

 

London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay starts from Land's End

Today the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay starts its 70 day journey from Land’s End in Cornwall.  Ben Ainslie began the relay from Land's End this morning, wow, what a privilege!  Ben won Gold medals in Sailing in the Beijing, Athens and Sydney Olympic Games. He also won a Silver at the 1996 Games in Atlanta. Read the full article here.
 


 
Olympic Torch Relay route
 
The Olympic Torch Relay interactive map shows the route the Olympic Flame will take and each of the communities it will be carried through.  Check out the interactive map and zoom in to view the route street by street.  
 
 

Thursday 17 May 2012

Collect Olympic Uniform - check!

It's finally here, after waiting for what seemed like an eternity, I finally have my Olympic uniform, plus other goodies!

Woke early (6.30am), even though my train was not until 10.30am but had to do the school run prior to catching the tram to the train station.  I think the kiddies were just as excited as me, when are we going to get to see it, was all I heard on the way to school.

I arrived at the train station for 10.00am and treated myself to a hot chocolate and a chocolate bar, not that I needed to be anymore alert but I thought what the heck!  The train left on time and I settled to read my latest book 'Provided You Don't Kiss Me, 20 Years with Brian Clough'.  It was a great read and I didn't put it down until I arrived at St Pancras.  What a great player, manager and some great stories :)

I made my way to West Ham via the herds of commuters, all barging their way pass and not giving a damn about anyone else, welcome to London Town!  I arrived at Star Lane and made my way to the distribution centre.  It was quite visible from the tube station, flags flying high with security standing outside, quite visible and not easy to miss.  I followed the other volunteers as we made our way in and once again I sensed the excitement that I felt when I first arrived for my test event back in February.

For security reasons I am not allowed to go into too much detail but the whole process took no more than an hour, from collecting accreditation to my uniform and other goodies. The volunteers who where working in the distribution centre where a credit to the games and certainly knew their stuff.  At every stage, each volunteer was just as pleasant and excited as the next, as I got passed from post to post, until I finally came out at the very end!  It was like being in a gigantic maze going from one section to the next, collecting my uniform as I progressed through each stages.

One thing I noticed and was quite surprised about was the absence of mirrors in the changing rooms, how odd?  I asked the official and it was because the officials are the only ones who are allowed to tell us how we should dress appropriately for the games.  I suppose this is to stop volunteers looking too scruffy, by wearing over-sized or too tight uniforms.  I guess with it being a uniform, we all need to look as uniformed as possible.
 
See for yourself what I got and how I look below, personally I think the uniform looks pretty smart.  Initially I was worried about the colour combination but since trying it all on it looks awesome :)


  


       

        

      


Thursday 10 May 2012

London 2012: Olympic Games flame lit in Greece

Wow - the London 2012 Olympic Flame was lit today in Ancient Olympia, Greece ahead of the start of the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay on 18th May.  So it is actually happening people, the games are on the way!


In a traditional ceremony organised by the Hellenic Olympic Committee (HOC), the Flame was lit at the Temple of Hera, next to the historic ruins of the home of the ancient Olympic Games. The High Priestess used a parabolic mirror to capture the sun’s rays to create the Flame. It was then carried into the Ancient Olympic Stadium. 

Further information is available here.

See here for the Olympic Torch Relay route!

Sunday 6 May 2012

I have Olympic fever?!?

Wow wow wow - not sure where to begin, Olympic fever has certainly taken over this weekend and my poor family, especially my wife Farzana, has already had enough!!!  So what has happened over the last couple of days to snowball me into such a mad frenzy.  Well........

  • Less than 2012 hours to the London 2012 games
  • Collecting of Olympic uniform and official accreditation
  • The Olympic Flame will be lit in Greece on the 10th May and arrives in the UK in two weeks
  • My Olympic shifts have finally arrived :-)
  • The Olympic stadium, the centrepiece was officially opened yesterday

2012 hours to the London 2012 games
Yesterday marked a great milestone in the whole Olympic journey, less than 2012 hours to the London 2012 games.  It's hard to comprehend when the time frame is put into hours, wow, surely not?!  The excitement is crazy now and come games time it'll be electric.  With 82 days to go (not that I am counting) I am beginning to wonder if we will ever get a Summer and will this rain ever stop?!  Not sure if the rain will dampen spirits but it's something we could really do without.




Aquatics Centre to the left and the mammoth Olympic Stadium, the centrepiece to the right
 


Olympic uniform and official accreditation
In just over a week's time I will be collecting my Olympic uniform, official accreditation and oyster travel card.  Quite a few other volunteers have already collected their uniform and posted pictures on-line, I want mine now!!!  Also found out recently that all volunteers will be given a Swatch watch as well - bonus!!!  This is not compulsory to wear but part of the official uniform non the less. Personally I think it looks pretty smart and will certainly be wearing mine.


Swatch watch!


The Olympic Flame
The Olympic Flame will be lit in Greece on May 10th and arrives in the UK in under two weeks - wow what an historic moment!!!  The Olympic Flame, Torch and Relay draw on a history going back to the ancient Olympic Games in Greece.  The Torch and Relay were important elements of the cultural festivals surrounding the Olympic Games of Ancient Greece.
 
Representing peace, unity and friendship, as it makes its way across the UK on a 70-day journey it will bring the excitement of the Olympics to everyone. Find out more about the history and the Torch Relay here.

Ancient Greek ceremony!



My Olympic shifts
Wow, after what felt like weeks, days, hours of waiting, I finally have my email notifying me of my Olympic shifts!  Spread over the entire games, 10 shifts in total, with the earliest start being 7.00am and the latest finish being 11.45pm.  The shifts are quiet long but I guess the adrenaline, excitement and encouragement from fellow volunteers will make them pass with ease.  It is going to be an immense experience and I can only imagine what it'll feel like - woohoo!!!


I think I might need a holiday to recover!
  

The official opening of The Olympic Stadium
A nine-year-old girl who can see the Olympic Stadium from her bedroom window was given the unique opportunity to officially declare the centrepiece of the Games open, along with Seb Coe, the chairman of London 2012. Wow, what a memorable experience for the girl and another mammoth step in the journey towards the Olympics!  Read the full story and see the pictures here.


 The Olympic Stadium


So, now can you see why I have Olympic fever and it's not even games time yet lol!

For those of you lucky enough to get tickets, the latest map of the Olympic Park can be seen here, it's gigantic I tell yah!!!