Saturday, 28 July 2012

Yi Siling First Women Gold Winer of Olympic Game 2012


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Summer Olympic Game of London, July 28, Yi Siling of China hailed her life-changing moment after being presented with the first gold medal of the London Olympics by IOC President Jacques Rogge following her victory in the women's 10 metre air rifle on Saturday. 

Yi finished with a winning total of 502.9 points after 40 shots in the qualifying round and 10 in the eight-woman final at the Royal Artillery Barracks.

Poland's Sylwia Bogacka, who led for most of the final, claimed silver with a total of 502.2 after a costly 9.7 shot in the eighth round. Yu Dan of China won bronze with a total of 501.5.

Yi, the world number one, smiled in delight as she scooped what is sure to be the first of many golds coming for China at the London Games.

"I feel very happy," Yi told reporters through an interpreter in between posing with her medal for photographers.

"For the first round and the last round I was very nervous and didn't know what I was doing.

"I think this is going to bring some changes to my life as well."

Among the 2,000 spectators in attendance for the final was International Olympic Committee President Rogge, who clapped from his seat when Yi was confirmed the winner as Chinese dignitaries around him leapt to their feet in delight.

"Yes I did (enjoy the shooting). It was very well presented there is a lot of suspense, it is a matter of tenths of points," Rogge told reporters.

"The crowd was very knowledgeable and very supportive."

Rogge said he would be attending all 26 sports in London and will present one more medal, at the men's marathon, the last he will do in his role which he steps down from next year.

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They were neck and neck after scoring 10.8 in the first round of the final, where shooters fired at a target with a maximum achievable score of 10.9.

Bogacka nudged ahead with a 10.3 in the second round after Yi could only manage a 10 and the Pole maintained her lead through five rounds with another 10.8.

Victory looked assured as Yi fell 0.7 points behind after Bogacka fired a 10.5 in the seventh round with the duo way ahead of the other six competitors, but nerves inevitably played a part.

A poor 9.7 in the eighth round was capitalised on by the 23-year-old Chinese, who fired a scintillating 10.7 to turn a 0.3- point deficit into a 0.7 lead.

Yi then kept her composure to close out with 10.3 and 10.5 efforts to seal her first Olympic gold.

"I don't feel like a loser because I'm second," Bogacka told reporters with a rueful smile.

"It happens sometimes," she said of the crucial eighth-round shot. "I didn't prepare everything for this shot and that is the reason why I shot nine."

Yi said she had been lucky to gain victory but her greater consistency in the final, where her lowest score was 10, proved the difference with Bogacka twice hitting nines.

For Yi it brought an end to a long wait for her moment to shine after she became the first woman to qualify for the Games in 2010 following her victory at the world championships.

Nine months in a training camp followed in preparation for her first Olympics.

"I feel there has been a lot of pressure these last two years," Yi said, after security had to step in to remove the hoards of Chinese media who thronged her as she made her way to the news conference.

"Now I got the gold medal for the Olympic Games I feel very happy and very excited and.. I feel the pressure has been released."

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Watch Opening Ceremony Games Video of London's 2012


Opening Ceremony Olympics 2012: London Packs in British Stuff.The Opening Ceremony of London's 2012 Olympic Games have been highly anticipated. Already, some secret details have been leaked to the public. Here is what we've pieced together.

James Bond (Daniel Craig) Escorting The Queen To The London Olympics 2012.James Bond escorts The Queen to the Olympic Stadium for the opening ceremony.
Huge fireworks display marks London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony.The opening ceremony for the London 2012 Olympic Games culminates with a huge fireworks display over the Olympic park.
Let the Games begin - London 2012.A preview of behind-the-scenes footage from the Olympic and Paralympic Opening and Closing Ceremonies. Discover more exclusive content as the Ceremonies unfold; live on the night, through.

Olympic Door Open in London 2012

The history of Britain was recounted in an artful yet glamorous fashion as the 17-day greatest show on Earth was unveiled on Friday.

The four-hour spectacle produced by Danny Boyle truly bore the hallmark of an Oscar-winning film director and a fine specimen of today's digital production techniques.
What would otherwise have passed as a multimedia presentation of a comprehensive history lesson was sold to the world as the Opening Ceremony of the July 27-August 12 Olympic Games, which London is hosting for an unprecedented third time.
The 10000-volunteer show cost £ 27 million, required months of rehearsing and surely showcasued the best of Britain and its contributions to the world.
Queen Elizabeth, in presence of 100 heads of state or government, declared the £ 14 billion Games, Europe's biggest project to date, open. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, flanked by son Sajeeb Wazed Joy, was all smiles when the five-strong Bangladesh contingent of athletes marched past.
The Queen, celebrating her Diamond Jubilee as monarch this year, became the only head of state in history to open two Games, the previous one being in 1976 in Montreal as the Queen of Canada.
In 1948, her father King George VI opened the most austere Games in history when the athletes were told to bring their own towels. Her grandfather kicked off the 1908 edition.

An estimated one billion people watched the show on Internet and TV across the world.
There were Shakespeare and Dickens, brutal uprooting of rural Britain, chaos of Industrial Revolution, a reminder of Brunel's wonders, the colourful 1960s when the Beatles ruled, the British scientist Tim Berners Lee who invented the world wide web, the Mr Bean-famed Rowan Atkinson, the much-known 12-year-old cancer patient, the now-famous Afghan war veteran and the young defined by the digital revolution of the past two decades.

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