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A gold and bronze in the rowing - for Team GB.

 

Eight badminton players have been disqualified from the Olympics for trying to lose matches.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/19072677

 

Yay a gold!! Well done!!!

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Another Gold & Bronze. Wiggins & Froome.

 

Great stuff! They were expecting to get another gold this afternoon :wink:

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Those gold medals look like they weigh an absolute ton!!!

 

I'm still delighted that the town we live in now has an Olympian athlete! It's already famous for some well known people, so one more to the lists!

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Don't tell anyone, but the medals were made by Cadbury.:-)

 

Those gold medals look like they weigh an absolute ton!!!

 

I'm still delighted that the town we live in now has an Olympian athlete! It's already famous for some well known people, so one more to the lists!

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Don't tell anyone, but the medals were made by Cadbury.:-)

 

:lol:

 

I reckon they're real gold, but my OH reckons they're just heavily plated! Me personally, I'd prefer Cadbury all the way :oops:

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Gold and silver in the canoe slalom.

 

Whoo hoo!!!

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Gold in canoe slalom :)

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:lol:

 

I reckon they're real gold, but my OH reckons they're just heavily plated! Me personally, I'd prefer Cadbury all the way :oops:

 

apparently, 'The constitution of the gold medal is 92.5% silver, 1.34% gold and the remaining percentage of copper' :) (with the price of gold atm, not surprising :) )

 

 

have just seen highlights of yesters golds re womens pair rowing, and wiggins, excellent. and some more medals today. WR in cycling. :)

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'The constitution of the gold medal is 92.5% silver, 1.34% gold and the remaining percentage of copper' :)

 

 

just seen highlights of yesters womens pair rowing, and wiggins, excellent. and some medals today. WR in cycling. :)

 

Wow, so they will weigh a fair bit then!!!

 

Yep, I agree, not into watching sport on the TV (well, I confess I enjoy a bit of boxing and footy now and again) but I do congratulate all those medal winners!

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Wow, so they will weigh a fair bit then!!!

 

Yep, I agree, not into watching sport on the TV (well, I confess I enjoy a bit of boxing and footy now and again) but I do congratulate all those medal winners!

 

apparently, 'The weight of London 2012 Olympic Games medals is accounted to be 375-400g with a diameter of 85mm and thickness of 7mm' :)

for info, apparently, 'the silver medal accounts to 92.5% silver, the remaining portion is of copper. Whereas for bronze, the medal is made up of 97.0% copper, 2.5% zinc and 0.5% tin.' :)

 

i would watch it all live, on tv and/or there, if i could. :)

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Been a good day today. 5th in the medal table. :cheer2::cheer2:

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Wow, so they will weigh a fair bit then!!!

 

Yep, I agree, not into watching sport on the TV (well, I confess I enjoy a bit of boxing and footy now and again) but I do congratulate all those medal winners!

 

I never watch footy (can't stand it), but having seen South Korea play in Coventry last weekend, I'm actually looking forward to seeing them play GB this week.

 

Always loved the athletics though. :-D

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I never watch footy (can't stand it), but having seen South Korea play in Coventry last weekend, I'm actually looking forward to seeing them play GB this week.

 

Always loved the athletics though. :-D

 

I used to love a bit of the Athletics when Twice nightly Thompson as I called him was in his prime :oops: Good old Daley!!!!!

 

I'm pleased at how well GB are doing, I know the Olympics has been overshadowed by the cost, what with the economic climate - it does pain me to think of how much has been spent, but that doesn't and shouldn't take away the pride at how well all these athletes and sportspeople are doing!

 

A lot of them are very young, and are a fine example of how not all young people just sit around and do nothing, claiming benefits and churning out babies for the wrong reasons!

 

If the effect they have is anything like it had on me as a child, we'll have a whole load of young people getting into sports who normally wouldn't have - every year when Wimbledon was on, I'd get either my tennis or badminton racquet out :lol:

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