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Final day of the London 2012 Paralympics :(

All good things come to an end (unfortunately) and so the final day of the Paralympics of London 2012 arrived.  Boo hoo!!!  I’d been lucky enough to get Wheelchair Rugby tickets for the Gold and Bronze medal matches so we headed to the park where we would meet up with my inlaws.  On the way to the venue though we bumped into Stephanie Millward who was happy to have her picture taken with people whilst they held a medal – well I couldn’t pass up that opportunity even if it did mean we missed most of the first quarter of the Bronze medal match!

None of us had seen Wheelchair Rugby live before but we enjoyed both matches and theres no holds barred as they crash into each other at full speed!  Australia were by far the best team out of the four and deservedly won Gold with Ryley Batt being their star player – the way he could manouvere his wheelchair around people just by shifting his weight was amazing!  We had spotted Prince Edward and Stephen Fry watching, and it turned out Edward gave out the Gold medals and Fry the flowers to the Silver medal winners (Canada).  You can see some pictures that I took here.

After the rugby, we hung around in the park having a spot of food (MacDonalds again – and there was a cheer when it opened for all us hungry ceremony goers!) and just waiting until it was time to meet up with our friends before going into the Stadium for the (sob) last time.  Having the athletes come in before it started and therefore enjoy the whole show was a nice touch, and I think on the whole I preferred the Paralympic Closing Ceremony to the Olympic one as it was more of a show rather than a random collection of big names.  And thats even though I’m not a great fan of Coldplay and don’t know most of their songs!  It was sad to see the flame go out again (I booed just like last time!), but really enjoyed the big firework display which thanks to our seats we could see most of!  Some pictures of the ceremony are here.

As we made our way out, it was obvious that people did not want the party to end and there were several impromptu performances, singing and dancing going on all around the stadium.  Unfortunately we couldn’t stay too long (boo hoo again) as my other half was working the next day so we made our way out of the park for the last time (sob) and along to the tube which we were able to get on with no wait – yet again the transport system worked without a hitch!  We had arranged to stay in the Strand Palace hotel again having stayed their the previous weekend and it having been so good and friendly and even though we were checking in at 12am it was no problem to get our bags out of the luggage storage and check in (we’d dropped our bag off in the morning).  Can highly recommend it as a good place to stay in Central London!

I’ll leave my thoughts on London 2012 as a whole for another post, but it was a great final day at the Paralympics even if I am very sad that its over!  Still there was still the Athletes Parade to come…

Crazy fans at the Tour De France

Being an event thats held over such large distances, protecting the riders from the fans is always going to be hard at the Tour De France.  Every year there seems to be incidents that just make me wonder about the mentality of some ‘fans’.  I understand the excitement of seeing the cyclists and the peloton as it shoots past on the flat or goes past relatively slowly on a climb, and I know that some of the idiots are motivated by appearing on TV even if it is doing something idiotic.

However, who in their right mind would want to step out in front of the peloton (as happened in the race a few years ago) to take a picture, thereby risking a big crash (as happened a few years ago)?  Why would you think that waving a flag in someones face as they struggle up a hill would actually help rather than hinder?  Other incidents that I’ve seen (or heard about) this year include a rider being punched in the head as he went round a corner near the top of a mountain because a spectator was gesticulating, and today Bradley Wiggins got scalded by a flare waved in his direction as he went past.  Are these people all mad??

I don’t know what can be done about all these (and other) idiots, but for goodness sake people try and bring some brain power with you when you are watching the race.  The riders work very hard every day for their teams and teammates and for the chance of winning a stage or a jersey and the last thing they need is for some idiot to ruin their race for them…

Oh and by the way – aren’t the Brits doing well!  Hope Wiggins wins it this year 🙂