Showing posts with label olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olympics. Show all posts

Sunday

10 things you never knew about the olympic games

The 2012 Summer Olympic Games goes on and we couldn't be more excited. Today we decided to honor the festivities with 10 unusual facts that you most likely don't know about the Olympic Games, from the past to the present.
1. Every Olympics has an official mascot, and they’re not your typical eagles, tigers or bulldogs. In fact, most of them are rather odd. This year’s mascots, Wenlock and Mandeville, meant to represent the last drops of steel used to build the Olympic Stadium, are no exception.
2. Usain Bolt is a proud papa…to a cheetah! Bolt adopted an abandoned baby cheetah(fittingly named “Lightning Bolt”) in 2009, and continues to sponsor its care in an orphanage in Nairobi. Hmm…wonder who’s faster?
3. What do Giorgio Armani, Adidas and Stella McCartney have in common? They’ve all designed national team uniforms for the Opening Ceremony. Sporting everything from berets to fedoras, this year’s athletes will certainly be dressed to impress.
4. History will be made this year when double-amputee Oscar Pistorius runs for South Africa in the individual 400 meters and the 4×400 meter relay. Pistorius will be the first amputee ever to compete in track and field at the Olympics.
5. Hopefully he’ll fare better than Charles Hefferon, a fellow South African runner who competed in the Marathon in the 1908 Summer Olympics. Hefferon was in the lead until, with just a few miles to go, he drank a glass of champagne offered to him by a well-meaning fan. He promptly slowed down and was overtaken by other runners. Lesson learned: don’t drink and run!
6. The official song of London 2012 is “Survival,” by popular British band MuseCheck it out here (along with a cool montage video of Olympic athletes).
7. Are moustaches lucky? The night before his first race at the 1972 Olympic Games, legendary swimming champ Mark Spitz almost decided to shave off his famous moustache. However, a Russian coach started giving him a hard time about sporting facial hair, so Spitz joked that the moustache made him swim faster by keeping water away from his mouth. Spitz kept the ‘stache, went on to win 7 gold medals at the Games, and at the next Olympics, all the Russian swimmers were sporting moustaches.
8. The iconic Olympic rings were designed to symbolize the five inhabited continents of the world (Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and the Americas), linked together by the Olympic spirit. At least one of the rings’ colors (blue, yellow, black, green and red, with a white background) are present in every participating country’s national flag.
9. The longest wrestling match of all time took place at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics, between Russia’s Martin Klein and Finland’s Alfred Asikainen. The match lasted a grueling11 hours and 40 minutes! Klein eventually emerged the victor, but he was so drained from the fight that he was unable to compete for the gold medal the next day, and walked away with the silver.
10. You may still not know what the heck curling is, but that’s nothing compared to some of the very strange sports that have made it into the Olympics in the past. Our personal favorites? Definitely poodle clipping and delivery van driving.

Saturday

Worst Olympics uniform

Canada's flagbearer Simon Whitfield leads the contingent in the athletes parade during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium
guess who missed their shift at Best Buy canada
Ireland's flag bearer Taylor holds the national flag as he leads the contingent in the athletes parade during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium
Cheap, below par, not cool.
Saudi Arabia's contingent takes part in the athletes parade during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium
Seriously? So olympic athlethes don't have a break from covering their eyes and noses? I forgot.. the women are wedded off and their husbands don't want their property admired by those US olympic men..*scuff*
Jamaica's flag bearer Usain Bolt holds the national flag as he leads the contingent in the athletes parade during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium
Track pants, jump suits and a blazer? Jamaica proved low showcasing its athletes as flight attendants on a cheap dress budget
Members of Cameroon's contingent take part in the athletes parade during the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games
Cameroon thought this was a dashiki poverty event and gloomed with horrible fashion


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