Showing posts with label Olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olympics. Show all posts

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Olympics Gymnastics Finals

We were so lucky to get tickets to teh Finals of Mens Gymnastic Floor excercise, Womens Vault, and Mens Pommel Horse.  One of Sean's former coworkers has a daughter that works for NBC and produced the gymnastics events.  She was able to get us some reasonably priced tickets (OK, they were at the top of the arena) that for some reason weren't available on the web to purchase.  This time the girls were much more interested in attending, so we all took the train down to London for the day.

On the way we made signs to cheer on Team USA, who were competing in the first two events.  We also were ready to cheer for Team GB, with 2 athletes competing in the last event, Mens Pommel Horse.  



Unfortunately, USA didn't earn a medal, but it was fun to watch.

USA's Maroney was favored to win the Womens Vault final and she came out with the highest score on her first vault...15.86!  Unfortunately, she landed on her back side for her second vault which lost the Gold, but at least she got Silver.

We came to understand how unforgiving Gymnastics finals are.  For the vault, you get 2 attempts though, one forward facing and one backward facing, and they both count.  Very different from some other events, like certain athletics events that allow you several attempts and you get to keep your best score. 

So we got to see the American Flag raised, but didn't get to hear our National Anthem.  By the way...Princess Kate is the third from the bottom left corner in this photo, in Navy Blue.  Yes, Kate and I watched Olympic Gymnastics together ;-).

The next event was a highlight for us.  Team GB had 2 men competing on the Pommel Horse and they both performed amazingly well.  The stadium was SO LOUD cheering for the home team. 



Kate cheers on Team GB...center front in navy blue.
 Team GB takes Silver and Bronze!


We had a little bit of time before catching our train home, so we walked around a bit and saw the Mall outside the Beach Volleyball Venue.

On the escalator at the tube station....on our way home.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Olympic Womens Volleyball

Several months ago, we really didn't think we had any chance of going to the Olympics. We had missed the lottery in England, and it looked like only people who had previously applied could get any tickets that were becoming available.  Then we saw that the London 2012 website was releasing tickets to anyone in the UK and tickets in volleyball and many other events were becoming available at fairly reasonable prices.  We were so thrilled to get Womens Volleyball tickets in mid June. 

The day finally came, and yesterday Sean, Avery and I got up at 4am to catch the train to London from Derby. The girls weren't too interested in spending a long day watching volleyball, so they stayed behind with some good friends. The train ride to London was super fast...less than 2 hours! So we could take our time making our way to Earl's Court where the games were to start at 9:30am. 

 The Pool B Score Board.
 Avery posing with a Wenlock mascot.
Our seats for the first two matches were on one end of the court, which is where I like to be (as a coach).  You get a nice view of the blockers and also how the serves are moving as they come in.  We watched 2 exciting matches:

China vs. Turkey, China won 3-1...25-20, 25-20, 29-31(exciting!), and 25-22
Serbia vs. Korea, Korea won 3-1...25-12, 25-16, 16-25, 25-21

Then we took a break from the gym for a bit and got some sunshine and pizza outside.  When we returned we had tickets for the next two matches on the same side of the arena, but more in the corner of the court.

The first match of this session was Dominican Republic vs. Russia. Russia won, but it was another exciting 4-set match: 25-23, 25-15, 24-26, and 25-22.  Unfortunately, this 4 set match put the next match (USA vs. Brazil) behind schedule.  So we knew at that point that we would only be able to stay for 3 more sets...if it went to 4 or 5, we would have to miss the end so we could catch our train home.

The stands definitely had more fans for Brazil and they were very loud.  So it felt a bit like Brazil was the home team.  They would make lots of noise while the Americans were serving to try to create distraction.  As I watched team USA come onto the court, I just got the sense that they were a more mature and experienced team than the others that we had watched earlier in the day.  Though Brazil also had a similar presence, as the number 2 ranked team in the world.


The United States really dominated the first 2 sets.  It was quite impressive to watch...and kind of fun to see the Brazilian fans quiet down a bit.  I was excited because it really looked like we might get ot see the USA win this match before we had to leave for the train.
But then came the 3rd set, the US got down by a few points early on and then were able to tie it up at 15-15.  Unfortunately though, Brazil held onto their momentum and were able to win the third set 25-22.  As you can imagine, the stadium was ROCKIN!  Like every other match that we had watched that day, it was going to a 4th set. I was confident that the US would win the 4th as all the other teams earlier had done, but unfortunately, we had to leave.  We were in St. Pancras Station when we found out that the USA had won the 4th set and the match at 25-21.  Though I was a little disappointed to not see the end, I was so thankful that I was able to see them play at all and thrilled that the US had come out on top.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Olympic Torch Relay

We were so excited tonight to see the Olympic Torch pass through Derby.  One of our friends has a house that was right on the route for the relay.  We shared a wonderful meal with friends and then watched the torch go by in front of her house in a festive community atmosphere.  This was a wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime experience!
Getting ready for the torch to come!


Some really excited girls!


 The torch arrives....goes by so quick!
 Darley Abbey Park
The kids got to pose with one of the torch bearers.  A really special moment.
Pictures from the "Follow the Light" parade that followed the torch out of the park and back to the Derby City Center.