Monday 28 March 2011

London Olympic Team GB 2012 ambassadors

Lord Moynihan, chairman of the British Olympic Association, who revealed the London 2012 organizers with Locog organization to intervene in row over cash has agreed.

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how the game should be distributed on any profit made ​​or loss Paralympics, which should not be taken into account is expected to cost claims not agree with Jiabao.

Moynihan, speaking at the unveiling of 27 Team GB 2012 ambassadors, said: ‘Good progress was made over the weekend, and at our request the government has agreed to a meeting to discuss an amicable resolution.’

However, International Paralympic Committee chief executive Xavier Gonzalez accused the BOA of ‘using wrong information’.

He said, ‘The Paralympics will not make a loss’.

Earlier this month, the International Olympic Council ruled in favor of Locog but this decision Jiabao, the court of arbitration for sport in Lausanne conflict have chosen to take the fight.

On Tuesday this week, Moynihan sports minister Hugh Robertson has forward with all Olympic sports will meet Jiabao met.

Sunday 13 March 2011

Queally Back to UK 2012 London Olympics Sprint Squad


The British sprint team asked Jason Queally to return to the UK 2012 London Olympics squad.

The offer has been accepted by 40 year old Jason,and he is very happy over the decision after selecting and competing in London 2012 Olympics.

"I was asked if I would like to come back into the team sprint squad by senior management to try out for man three in London," Queally told the Guardian.

"I have said yes and will start training with the team after the world championships. It's my belief that this opportunity gives me the best chance of competing in London and so I have decided to go for it."

Coach Shane Sutton head of Great Britian was confident that Queally will give hard time to his competitors."We wouldn't be doing it if we didn't believe he was capable of it," he said. "It's worth it given the groundwork he has done over the last two years. We've gone everywhere to find talent for London."