The countdown to Olympics 2012 in London
had begun almost over a year ago. Londoners as well as tourists took great
pride in clicking a picture next to the countdown clock in Trafalgar square
showing their enthusiasm and support… well! We did nothing different, every
time we went to Trafalgar square, we did not fail to take a picture. Every
subsequent picture meant that it was soon July 2012!
Satyam at Trafalgar square.
Akshay counting 68 days for Olympics.
As the time was coming closer, ‘Olympics’ was on everyone’s
mouth, “hey! Have you managed to get a ticket to any events?”, “gosh! I can’t
imagine what the traffic will be like during Olympics! Dunno how I will get to
work!”, “have you heard of that new website that guides you to travel to work
avoiding peak Olympics time, it’s called…. Plan your journey ahead.com … or
something like that”, “did you know they are expecting a terrorist attack
during Olympics? I have told my children not to volunteer for any events and
all events can be watched at home.” …… wooooof!
There was excitement, fear, joy and enthusiasm. Before the Olympics
started no Londoners knew what to expect…. May it be in terms of traffic or travel
or safety concerns!
Satyam and I were a bit over-ambitious in applying for
Opening ceremony and closing ceremony… clearly all I wanted from Olympics at
that point was a glamour side of it and we kept telling ourselves. “I haven’t
followed Olympics in the past”, “I don’t care a damn about that athletics, or
swimming event, which is further divided into 200mtr, 400mts, triathlon…
damn!!! It’s all the same…. IT IS SWIMMING! That’s all!” Frankly! We didn’t
care about any event or bothered booking for any.
Olympics 2012 torch relay- Tooting
Olympics 2012 torch relay- Kingston upon Thames
Olympics 2012 torch relay- Waterloo
The Olympics fever by this point was viral. Every evening we
would find ourselves coming at home and catching up with events. Not just on
newspapers but on TV and internet.
Satyam would be on BBC website most of the time checking medal tally…..
Needless to say, we were following Olympics so closely for the first times in
our lives as it was taking place in London .
Apart from home, the office could barely concentrate on work especially on days
where team GB was in finals. BBC website was always running parallel to rest of
the work.
Luckily, our friends Nija and Kunal had booked 4 tickets for
Football bronze medal match and offered 2 tickets to us. Ironically London 2012 – football bronze
medal match was taking place in Cardiff .
But we didn’t want to lose an opportunity to attend it, more so football is
something Satyam has always been interested in. We thought we’d get opportunity
to see some great international football team.
With due respect to Japan and Korea ,
much to our shock we had to watch them compete for bronze medal football match.
The vibe at millennium stadium at Cardiff
was awesome. Whole lot of cheering and slogans (we didn’t understand a word of
it), but we just played along. It was a great match.
Cheering Korea for Bronze medal football.
Korea v Japan at Millennium stadium- Cardiff
We were destined to watch rest of the Olympics from home, no
luck with Paralympics tickets as well.
All in all it was a great summer, no matter how much of a trouble it was
in tube in peak hours or the rest of it. It was all worth it! What more could
you expect when Britain stood third with total of 65 medals - 29 gold, 17
silver and 19 bronze. On the other hand, India
did well as well! Best performance so far I believe! 6 medals - 2 silver and 4
bronze.
Towards the end of Paralympics we decided to pay a visit to
Olympic park and see for our self where history was created. We were
desperately trying to compensate for ourselves for not getting a ticket for any
events in the park. With this day ticket that we purchased all you could do is
visit the Olympics park and see all the event building from outside and of
course see and eat in the world’s biggest McDonald…hhehhe!
Outside Olympics stadium
Outside velodrome - Olympics park.
At the end of it all, for some days there was a vacuum in
life and we had got used to following it with so much of enthusiasms and
competitive spirit. It was great to be in London
to see and feel this once in our lifetime event- And enjoy it with such zest.
Olympics had been such an inspiring event for people in London ;
I can see people back in mode of fitness and sports. I am sure the gym business
increased post Olympics. The bicycle sales must have done well! The amounts of
cyclists on the road is just insane. I am sure the influence of 12 medals has
rubbed off!