The Official 2012 London Olympics Thread

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They don't want anymore embarrassment it seems of having to take medals away after the fact.
 

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I can understand watching the opening ceremony on delay, but watching live sport on a delay :huhldup:

I wouldn't be having that, especially not with football.
 

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There's nothing still on. OH GOD WHAT DO I DO?!?!?!?

Oh wait, bbc's olympic round up, i'm saved :ahh:

Carl Lewis joins who seems to be a regular pundit Ian Thorpe on the couch to round up the days action :leon:
 

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There's nothing still on. OH GOD WHAT DO I DO?!?!?!?

Oh wait, bbc's olympic round up, i'm saved :ahh:

Carl Lewis joins who seems to be a regular pundit Ian Thorpe on the couch to round up the days action :leon:

I'm waiting for them to put up the Senegal v Uraguay match on da BBC Iplayer :beli:
 

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Olympics chiefs plan to cover up any embarrassment over empty seats by drafting in soldiers, students and teachers to beef up poorly attended events.

Rows of vacant chairs have already been noted at the swimming heats, volleyball, gymnastics and dressage competitions.

The low attendance has been blamed on “no shows” by Olympic officials, athletes and members of the media.

But London 2012 chairman Lord Coe has now revealed plans to nip the problem in the bud by bringing in soldiers to plug any last minute gaps.

"Yesterday, we got pre-accredited students and teachers from the local boroughs. We were able to put 115, 120 into a venue,” Lord Coe added.

"We can clearly sell more tickets, which we did yesterday. We sold something like 1,000 tickets over three sessions.

Lord Coe further revealed that a “Wimbledon format” could be used to sell on leftover seat to punters already in the Olympic Park.

Tickets for double sessions, such as those for hockey, basketball, water polo and handball, are being recycled and re-sold as people leave.

"On handball yesterday, we recycled just under 300 tickets, about 283 tickets, and they went out to adults at £5 and children at £1,” he said

"Those numbers will increase over the course of the Games.

"It's sensible. People who classically have gone to see one specific team, but the ticket covers them for the next session, and they leave to go to do something else."
I told brehs not to panic but they werent hearing me. they went ahead and entered that stupid ticket ballot 18 months ago. the idea that you werent going to be able to get tickets on the day for a least something half-decent was :deadrose:
 

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Just when I thought corporate Great Britain wasn't too high brow for the Olympics.


:snoop: At the thought of HAVING to give away tickets.

The Olympics Have an Attendance Problem - Global - The Atlantic Wire

The Olympics are off to a great start. There's already been high profile match-ups, down-to-the-wire competition, and athletes taking things too personally. The only problem is the huge amount of empty seats left by the organizers and sponsors in the stadiums. They're kind of a bummer.*

The problem was on display on Saturday most notably during the big swimming match between Ryan Lochte and Michael Phelps. There were hundreds of empty seats left behind. The empty seats are often in some of the best parts of the stadiums. They're for corporate sponsors, so they have the best eye-lines possible, but that also means they're the seats that show up on TV. If those are empty, then London looks terrible.*

At first, the organizers were in denial about the problem. The chairman of the London Olympics, Sebastien Coe, blew off the problem and said they were "stuffed to the gunnels" in every stadium, except when he said that he was surrounded by empty seats disproving his point.*

"It is a shame this happened but we are going to do everything we can to make sure we fill up those stadia," said Jeremy Hunt, the British Culture Secretary in charge of the games.*

Their solution? To fill the stadium up with members of the military, and local teachers and students. Some military members had their scheduled vacations cancelled so they could be assigned to go and watch the Olympics. Organizers also considered a 30-minute rule, where seats not filled in the first 30 minutes of an event starting would be released to the public, but that idea was eventually dismissed.*

Some press who tried to get crafty and take up some of the empty seats at Sunday's U.S.A.-France basketball game were foiled. Reuter's Justin Palmer tweeted about journalists getting kicked out of corporate seats after the proper owners actually decided to show up. They're lucky the 30-minute rule was never adopted.*


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