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The London 2012 Olympics - The Events
Sam
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Tom said:Even Murray is playing far from his best
Murray is playing great.
He's doing incredibly well. 6-2 first set, 6-1 second set. This is actually astounding. We're all behind you Andy, you can do it!
Tom
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Sam said:Tom said:Even Murray is playing far from his best
Murray is playing great.
He's doing incredibly well. 6-2 first set, 6-1 second set. This is actually astounding. We're all behind you Andy, you can do it!![]()
He's doing what's needed, he isn't playing in his highest gear - but he doesn't need to, that's the point.
Sam
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GOLD FOR MURRRRRRRRRRAY! Well done Andy, wonderfully played! That's at least one gold and one silver for the Scottish sensation! Now how about Wimbledon next year?
Which gold is that then?
Tom said:Hopefully he won't cry this time and can be happy for Roger when he wins gold.
Which gold is that then?
Tim
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Well done to Murray, superb play. I have to admit I think Federer was playing better in the actual Wimbledon tournament but it doesn't matter as Murray was doing fantastic anyway.
I can't believe GB are doing so well. We've also just won a Bronze and Silver in the pommel horse (gymnastics) and apparently the silver was so close to tying with Gold place they had to watch a replay of each attempt to find out who did better.
I can't believe GB are doing so well. We've also just won a Bronze and Silver in the pommel horse (gymnastics) and apparently the silver was so close to tying with Gold place they had to watch a replay of each attempt to find out who did better.
Alastair
TS Team
Tim said:Well done to Murray, superb play. I have to admit I think Federer was playing better in the actual Wimbledon tournament but it doesn't matter as Murray was doing fantastic anyway.
I can't believe GB are doing so well. We've also just won a Bronze and Silver in the pommel horse (gymnastics) and apparently the silver was so close to tying with Gold place they had to watch a replay of each attempt to find out who did better.
Nah, it was tied but decided on execution score which our guy lost out on.
Credit to Murray though, he destroyed Federer. I don't think I've ever seen Federer play a game and lose so many groundstroke baseline rallies - Murray was just pounding them in again and again. That 15 minute game was crucial to the match, had Murray lost that then I think he would have lost the momentum.
As it is though, 15 golds so far! Brilliant achievement for such a small country. Let's hope for a doubles success later on
Nick
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The Psychoaster said:As it is though, 15 golds so far!
Not quite, Ben Ainslie won in the sailing- giving us 16 golds.
Didn't see a lot of the tennis, but I hear that Andy did very well. He looked very impressive in the game that I saw. However, I think winning in the mixed doubles would be a bit of a stretch- but it could still happen.
Alastair
TS Team
Nick said:The Psychoaster said:As it is though, 15 golds so far!
Not quite, Ben Ainslie won in the sailing- giving us 16 golds.
Didn't see a lot of the tennis, but I hear that Andy did very well. He looked very impressive in the game that I saw. However, I think winning in the mixed doubles would be a bit of a stretch- but it could still happen.
Even better!
Lottie.
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Well done to Team GB with all the golds so far! Let's hope we continue to see this rise (which I'm sure we can do!) 
I'm loving the Olympics atm, seem to be the only thing on in our house at the moment aha! I was so happy for Murray winning the gold this afternoon, like others have said so far, Federer was playing much better at Wimbledon.
I'm loving the Olympics atm, seem to be the only thing on in our house at the moment aha! I was so happy for Murray winning the gold this afternoon, like others have said so far, Federer was playing much better at Wimbledon.
Martin
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Fixed.Dar said:The GB athletes really are excelling themselves! Makes me feel so proud!![]()
Sam
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John said:This could well be our most successful games in a very long time.
If we get those ten more medals and beat our total at Beijing, this'll be our most successful Olympics ever! We won 56 golds in London in 1908, but we were hosting, and there were only 22 countries taking part so it doesn't really count.
Stelios
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Well two golds I predicted and I was right. Two more up for grabs tomorrow, Murray didn't look like winning the doubles from the moment when he stepped back on the court. I predict another two tomorrow.
Badminton final had no handshake was a disgrace since the IOC are all for good sportsmanship. Bolt was a bit ego-centered for the photos first and not a handshake, he wasn't as influential as Beijing and a curled up man isn't the best photo anyway.
Love to see the IOC team finish last in a running event my minutes but still finish, the amazing Olympic spirit!
Badminton final had no handshake was a disgrace since the IOC are all for good sportsmanship. Bolt was a bit ego-centered for the photos first and not a handshake, he wasn't as influential as Beijing and a curled up man isn't the best photo anyway.
Love to see the IOC team finish last in a running event my minutes but still finish, the amazing Olympic spirit!