Thursday 25 August 2011

London Summer Olympic Games 2012 is to give schoolkids 125,000 free tickets

London Mayor Boris Johnson, a really good time for the London Summer Olympic Games 2012 is to give schoolkids 125,000 free tickets.

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However,
any gun-related incidents are not included in the ticket price.


A source told the London Evening Standard, "We decided it would not be appropriate. It's the only sport children will not be able to go to as part of the Ticketshare scheme" .

Johnson decided the young gun in the city's increasing efforts to prevent crime is a part of.

Reaction has been expected.

"There is no link between Olympic-level shooting and crime. It's like saying that a thief would use a Formula One car as a getaway car," said David Penn, secretary of the British Shooting Sports Council.

Olympic pistol hopeful Georgina Geikie said, "This is a chance for children to look at guns in a different way. They are taking away the opportunity for the sport to blossom. How do we educate people that it is a sport if they cannot watch it?"

Thursday 11 August 2011

Olympic torch to London with more than 28,000 people have been named

Olympic torch to London with more than 28,000 people have been named, was revealed today.

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Olympic organizers, which means that for every 14 persons nominated by chance are 2,012 places available.

Britain now regard the election throughout the London 2012 Organising Committee panel will decide the campaign, "Shine moment" as part of the torch is taken.

Seb Coe, London 2012 chairman, said: “We are thrilled with the response we have had to the Torchbearer nomination programme and would like to thank everyone who took the time to put friends, colleagues or family members forward for consideration.

“With the selection panels set to review an average of 14 nominations for every one available place, difficult decisions will need to be taken.

“However, we should be proud so many inspiring people have been put forward to carry the Olympic Flame next summer and receive recognition for their achievements.’”

A total of 8,000 people in Stratford, east London Olympic Stadium in Olympic torch will travel around Britain.

The other places will be filled by sponsors Coca-Cola, Samsung and Lloyds TSB through their own nominations programme.

Hugh Robertson, Olympics minister, added: “The Olympic Torch Relay will bring the magic of the Games to communities up and down the UK and give local heroes a once in a lifetime experience of carrying the Olympic Flame.”

Meanwhile, the British Olympic Association (boa) famous Royal Albert Hall in London next year in 2012 organized a big concert to raise funds for the players are planning.

The BOA is expected that the event is required, for the London 2012 team to pay for the cost of production will help raise funds, including pre-Games training camps and medical support.

Some of the UK's leading entertainment and the best choice for public Team GB will give a chance to get back.

Darryl Seibel, BOA’s director of communications, said: “The BOA is exploring the possibility of hosting an event at the Royal Albert Hall on 11 May 2012 to celebrate Team GB.

“The evening will feature a variety of the ‘Best of British’ entertainment and provide an exciting opportunity for the British public to rally around Team GB by showing their enthusiasm and support for the home team.

“Plans for the event - including the event name - are still in the exploratory stage and not yet final.”