Friday, February 11, 2011

It's not all open-top bus parades and gold Jimmy Choos

"The strength of our movement on in Beijing now 28 sports in 22 countries forest won MEDALS, 16," he said. "We will try to get stronger, not leaving any behind. We will help trinquet [an indoor version Saint - Jean - DE Luz - pelota] or [Boucau rugby in a city in aquitaine]. This is our culture." And this is precisely his excuses.
"The gold rush" to return to earth in the airport
It's not all open-top bus parades and gold Jimmy Choos. Standing unnoticed in a cattle-class queue at a British Airways check-in desk at Heathrow last Thursday morning was Jason Kenny, unencumbered by the gold and silver medals he won for the team and individual sprint events in the Laoshan velodrome barely a fortnight earlier. He was on his way, he said, to a race meeting in Germany, and wasn't even sure if he was at the right terminal. Life goes on, even for 20-year-old national heroes.

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