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Victoria Beckham Will Not Rejoin Spice Girls For 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony

Victoria Beckham has officially left The Spice World. The singer-turned-designer will never return to the ’90s girl group that catapulted her to fame — not even for the world’s biggest sporting event. Organizers of the 2012 Olympics hoping to book The Spice Girls for the opening ceremony will have to settle for just four members [...]

Serbia respects Olympic values, says Divac

President of the Serbian Olympic Committee (OKS) Vlade Divac said Saturday that Serbia had showed it respected Olympic values.

“During these two days, Serbia has shown that it is both a country with a rich Olympic heritage and with a vision of the future,” he told a news conference in Belgrade after the European Olympic Committees (EOC) General Assembly.

European Olympic Committees meet

The General Assembly of the European Olympic Committees (EOC) has started in Belgrade on Friday. The meeting has gathered delegates from 49 countries and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge.

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London transport – Soviet style

News that London’s roads will be partially closed during the Olympics in order that athletes and officials can get to the Games on time will leave residents distinctly underwhelmed.

It’s not as if it’s a breeze swanning around the nation’s capital at the best of times but a full 2.5% of roads will be dedicated to the grandiose-sounding ‘Olympic Route Network,’ in a bid to ease the path of those attending the east London jamboree.

This is nothing new of course. Back in the day, Soviet dignatories would glide through Moscow in their Zil limos in dedicated central lanes, while the ever-equal comrades – if they had cars at all – slummed it in whatever road was left.

But hang about. There’s been non-stop trumpeting about how green the London Olympics are going to be, sustainable this and environmental that.

There’s even a so-called British ‘bullet train’ – which to anyone who has meandered about the UK’s rail network will come as a somewhat startling concept – to whisk happy game-goers from St Pancras International rail station to the Olympic site in an eye-wateringly fast seven minutes.

So news of the Soviet-style Zil lanes comes as a bit of a surprise and you can bet anything London taxi drivers – not a breed known for sensitivity – will be fuming.

And anyway, why shouldn’t athletes and officials weasel in like the rest of us. I accept taking a pole vault or javelin on the train might pose a few problems, but it would enliven the journey considerably and bring the Games closer to the people.

Over to you Boris.

 

Robert O’Ryan to Be Found Guilty of Stalking Olympic Gold Medalist Shawn Johnso

A Florida man was found guilty by Michael Pastor, the judge of Los Angeles Superior Court. He was accused of felony stalking as well as burglary charges and also two misdemeanor concealed weapons violations. Robert O’Ryan stalked Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnso. Actually, the verdict was pronounced after four days of evidence as well as [...]

Emotions run high for Canada

Canada’s Olympic inquisition was put on ice after an extraordinary day of raw emotion at the Vancouver Winter Games on Tuesday. The planned inquiry into the host-nation’s failure to win an avalanche of gold medals was suddenly forgotten as Canadians experienced joy and relief tinged by grief.

Bode Miller takes first Olympic gold in skiing

It was indeed a Miller special for the US Olympic team on Sunday after skier Bode Miller snatched his first Olympic gold medal and ice hockey goalkeeper Ryan Miller stopped Canada in a heartbreaking loss for the hockey-crazed host nation.  Miller the skier, in a remarkable comeback after quittingIt was indeed a Miller special for the US Olympic team on Sunday after skier Bode Miller snatched his first Olympic gold medal and ice hockey goalkeeper Ryan Miller stopped Canada in a heartbreaking loss for the hockey-crazed host nation. Miller the skier, in a remarkable comeback after quitting

Austria takes Olympic super-G gold

Austria’s Andrea Fischbacher upset American speed queen Lindsay Vonn to win the women’s Olympic super-G final on Saturday as Korea’s Lee Jung-Su and Swiss Simon Ammann grabbed their second golds of the Vancouver Games. After capturing the downhill title, Vonn crashed out in the super-combined

Olympic chiefs insist track safe as luger buried

Games chiefs have again defended the Olympic luge track amid lingering anger over the death of luger Nodar Kumaritashvili, who was buried in his native Georgia on Saturday. The family of the 21-year-old and Georgian officials expressed concerns over the Whistler Sliding Centre track in the

Olympic skier in ‘super dangerous’ near-miss

Australian Craig Branch narrowly missed colliding with a course worker near the finish of his run in the Olympic downhill on Monday. The worker stumbled, lost a ski pole and failed to leave the Dave Murray piste before Branch came hurtling towards the finish area.

Thorpe struggling with recession aftermath

Australian Olympic swimming great Ian Thorpe has taken a hit from the effects of the global financial crisis but is confident his business empire will not go under, reports said on Saturday.  Thorpe, 27, a five-time Olympic gold medallist, said he had suffered serious cashflow problems afterAustralian Olympic swimming great Ian Thorpe has taken a hit from the effects of the global financial crisis but is confident his business empire will not go under, reports said on Saturday. Thorpe, 27, a five-time Olympic gold medallist, said he had suffered serious cashflow problems after

Winter Olympic Games open in Vancouver

The 2010 Olympic Winter Games have officially begun in Vancouver, Canada. World-famous Canadian hockey legend Wayne Gretzky lit the Olympic cauldron in the stadium along with three other Canadian athletes and medalists, despite a sight mechanical error. Gretzky then headed outdoors to light a second cauldron, visible across the city.

10 iPhone Apps to Bring Home Olympic Gold in 2010

Whether youre sitting in the stands at the games or just checking in to track medal counts and follow the action, Apples App Store offers a cool selection of applications to enjoy both the city of Vancouver and the athletics at the 2010 Winter Games. From on-the-ground guides to apps that turn users into a one-man cheerleading squad, the App Store provides an avalanche of options. Here are 10 of our gold medal picks.
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Kate Moss agrees to pose for Olympic diver Tom Daley

Kate Moss has agreed to help teenage Olympic diver Tom Daley in his homework.
The 15-year-old Daley had asked Kate if he could snap her for his photography GCSE project.
“I asked Kate if she would be kind enough to model for a shot I wanted, inspired by a David Hockney portrait, and she agreed,” the Daily [...]

India should not think about hosting Olympic: Gill

New Delhi: Sports minister, M S Gill in Rajya Sabha while responding to Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan’s assertion of host Olympics in India, said that it should not be making any bid to host Olympics in the near future.

But at the same time he added that Commonwealth Games that will be hosted by India [...]

Eleven past and present athletes to take part in QBR on 29th Oct

Eleven past and present athletes, who have brought laurels to the country, including India’s first individual Olympic gold medallist Abhinav Bindra, will take part in the launch of Queen’s Baton Relay in London on 29th October.
Besides, Bindra, who will be the first torch bearer among the athletes, other athletes who will be participating in the [...]

Olympics: Venues continue to worry London organisers

London 2012 Olympic organisers, worried about demands from sporting bodies and the need to cut costs in one of the severest economic downturns for decades, are still trying to decide where to house some sports for the Games. Question marks hang over where boxing, badminton, shooting and

Rio de Janeiro to host 2016 Olympic Games

As the music wound down in the conference hall in Copenhagen, tension filled the air. Then the President of the International Olympic Committee, Jacques Rogge acknowledged the effort put in by the cities that vied to host the games to be staged in seven years.

Rio’s sporting carnival

Rio de Janeiro will host the 2016 Olympic games, the event’s first visit to South America

THE founder of the modern Olympic games, Baron Pierre de Coubertin, insisted that taking part in the event was equally as important as winning. The gloomy delegations from Chicago, Tokyo and Madrid will find little consolation in the baron’s philosophy as they trudge from Copenhagen on Friday October 2nd. The members of the International Olympic Committee decided that the host city for the 2016 summer games will be Rio de Janeiro.

The delight on the faces of the representatives of the winner, Rio de Janeiro, equalled any beaming gold medal winner. A huge crowd of whooping cariocas greeted the news, relayed to a huge TV screen on Copacabana beach, with unabashed delight. The celebrations are well earned. Years of dedication and hard work go to moulding an Olympic champion and this is mirrored by the preparation needed to win the votes of committee members from every corner of the world. All four cities produced fat “bid books” explaining why they would be the best showcase and listing the projected costs of stadiums, roads and accommodation. …