Olympics 2012: 50 Greatest Moments


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-Gabby!

-Hi, Greg. Are you excited?

-Yes. So excited. What for?

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-The show, dummy. The one we're going to present now.

-What show is that?

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-You haven't got a clue, have you?

-No idea.

-OK.

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-We're doing a show on our incredible summer.

-Oh! Sorry. I'm being stupid.

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Diamond Jubilee. Queen on the throne, amazing celebration.

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No, no, no, Greg. The Olympics.

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I'm going to take you on a journey of the top 50 Olympic moments.

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We're going to count them down all the way to one from London 2012.

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-Cool.

-It's going to be a journey. Come on.

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Probably one of the best summers I've ever had in my life, man.

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We were so excited.

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What a lovely, overbearing, cuddly uncle Steve Redgrave is.

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There they go.

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Who won? Let's look at the screen.

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They said, "Do you want to carry the flag?" I was like, "Why not?"

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The guy gets to hang out with Richard Branson

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and win a ton of gold medals. Do me a favour.

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Bolt is a bad man.

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-He looks a bit like Zorro.

-I watched it in my pyjamas.

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They could have stood on their head for two hours

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and I probably would have been into it.

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-Clare balding came up with the Mobot.

-I invented the Mobot!

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Although technically the Village People did.

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By week two, we were going, "What? You got a silver?

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"All right. Doesn't matter."

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It was a history-making moment in the Games.

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A year to be British, really, wasn't it?

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It was that one moment that I dreamed about for so long.

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Just the best feeling ever.

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And for our first taste of Olympic heaven we're going right back

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to the beginning where it all began.

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-What? Ancient Greece?

-No, Greg. The Opening Ceremony.

-Phew.

-Yep.

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It was a chance for the nation to project itself, be bold,

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and say, "Hello, world, here we are. We're British and we're proud."

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So what would artistic supremo Danny Boyle come up with?

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Oh...yeah.

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Mmm. Mr Bean.

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-Nice sofa, by the way.

-Cheers.

-Understated. Gold.

-Gold.

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It was one of the best moments of the Opening Ceremony for me, because

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as a kid, myself and my family used to watch Mr Bean religiously.

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Seeing him appear in that Opening Ceremony was

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such a brilliant moment.

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MUSIC: "Chariots of Fire" by Vangelis

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That was hilarious. I mean, he was... He's so clever.

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He's huge in America.

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It was something quite amazing.

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I didn't get to see much. It was nice, though.

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I'm a massive Mr Bean fan. That guy is so big abroad.

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For like the five minutes that he was on, like,

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Boris Johnson wasn't the dopiest guy in the stadium.

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And you could see on Twitter people going, "This is all right!

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"Oh, this is actually quite good, like!"

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Of course it was going to be good!

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MUSIC: "Chariots of Fire" by Vangelis

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LAUGHTER

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FART

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Once the applause for the opening ceremony had died down

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and competition started, the British public wanted medals.

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Michael Jamieson's totally unexpected silver in the pool

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earns him a place at 49.

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Some people we expect to win, or we hope

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and see them as being gold medallists at the Olympic Games.

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But then when someone can step up

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and be able to produce a performance where they go,

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"No, no, I'm really happy that I was able to achieve this result as well,

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"this was great."

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Michael Jamieson from Glasgow and Great Britain

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is coming back at the world champion in 5.

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Honestly, I mean, it was such a good swim.

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And there was a moment or two

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when you thought he might actually win gold,

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and he just came back so strongly.

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Jamieson in 4.

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Gyurta in 5, it's going to be Gyurta, I think.

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Gyurta wins the gold. It's a fantastic silver medal

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for Great Britain.

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I think he's a really impressive guy.

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-Impressive, huh?

-Very. What type of swimming was that again?

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-Breaststroke.

-HE SNIGGERS

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-Really?!

-Well, you know.

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OK. Now we've established your level of humour,

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you're really going to enjoy this next clip.

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-What, is it boobs?

-No. People falling over and stuff.

-Oh! Even better!

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Bring it on.

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Oh!

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She's going to be devastated.

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That's a bad one.

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Oh, gosh. Oh, that's come down, now we're hoping he's all right.

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And that's a ridiculous foul.

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Elbow to the throat, that's going to hurt anybody.

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He also got a knee middle stump.

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Bad crash!

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If one rider goes down, they all come down.

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Just like a bunch of skittles.

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Oh, and that was a great shame.

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-No, that's gone horribly wrong. I hope she's all right.

-Ouch!

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But at number 48 is another pole vaulter. This one went snap.

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I was there for the pole vaulter. That was an extraordinary thing.

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Borges of Cuba. We saw how well his woman teammate did.

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Oh, my God!

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Oh, OK. I could absolutely kill myself on this.

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If you're designing a piece of sporting equipment,

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surely number one on the list is it has to be able

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to complete the sport without snapping in three places.

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Oh, dear me.

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He's Cuban, you know. They don't travel first class.

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Can you imagine the charges on a low-cost airline,

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how much that cost? He's looked after it all the way round.

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He's got round the carousel without breaking!

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And the first time he uses it...!

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Gee whizz.

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Parents can be embarrassing at the best of times, but can you imagine

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being an Olympic athlete and having your mum present you with a medal?

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Oh, Mum!

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I suppose one of the more surreal moments of the Olympics was

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our eventing team, who won silver, which included Zara Phillips,

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were presented with their medals by the Princess Royal,

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who obviously is Zara's mother.

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There aren't many people at an Olympic Games who are going to have

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their medal presented to them by their mother.

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Yes, how good to see.

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I wouldn't mind getting a medal off my mum.

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Getting it off my grandma would be weird.

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She's a very old-fashioned West Indian lady.

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"Take it, boy, take it, take it.

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"If you mess up, me taking it back."

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I love Zara. She is so down to earth,

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she's so funny. She works so hard.

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And God, she's good.

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Zara Phillips has produced the goods.

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The only medal I think

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my mum would be able to award me is for lasagne.

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But I'll take that.

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She sounds like a glamour model, she won four golds,

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and her nickname is The Missile.

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If Michael Phelps was a woman, he'd be Missy Franklin.

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You know what I mean.

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Ever since I came out of the womb I have been like in love with water.

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Everyone comes out of the womb ready to swim. You've just been in liquid.

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# Holla! #

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She is as mad as a box of frogs.

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She's six foot one, she is completely nuts,

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but she knows how to swim.

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The world record is 2 minutes 4.81, it was Kirsty Coventry's,

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now it's Missy Franklin's. Look at that.

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Very impressive from a great young lady.

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I just don't know why the Americans can't go by their usual name.

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Missy the Missile.

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OK, Greg. What two things do you think you would get

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if you won an Olympic gold in the javelin?

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The mother of all drugs tests, and probably a sore shoulder from that...

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Quite a force, isn't it?

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Terrible technique.

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After winning gold, Keshorn Walcott

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from Trinidad and Tobago got the most bizarre gifts.

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What did they give him?

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-A wife?

-A million dollars?

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It's going to be something nuts. Out of the ordinary, innit?

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Two wives?

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It's already got an "and" in the name.

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Did they just put his name in Trinidad and Tobago and Walcott?

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HE LAUGHS

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Harem? I don't know.

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The people in Britain, the gold medallists were getting postboxes.

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Sure it wasn't a wife?

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A lighthouse? That's brilliant. It's a lighthouse.

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That's fantastic. A lighthouse.

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I think that's pretty cool. I think we get a pat on the back.

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Like if you're a man whose whole entire thing is to span

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great distances with one flick, stick him in a lighthouse?

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Is it because it looks slightly like a javelin?

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An 80-year-old pensioner sent me £10 in the post for winning.

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He didn't leave his name or address

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so I haven't been able to reply back,

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but I'd just like to say thank you.

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OK, at number 44 we have an Olympic event

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I'm sure even you took an interest in.

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-Beach volleyball. Am I right?

-You are right.

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I went down to Horse Guards Parade to have a look.

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-Really? Did you enjoy it?

-I did. I mean, what's not to love?

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People in swimsuits in a massive sandpit

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in the Queen's back garden. It was amazing.

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Did I see the beach volleyball?

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Come on, you're going to ask me, a straight man, that? Of course!

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Sexually very exciting.

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Some of those guys - phew.

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There's nothing sexy about Horse Guards Parade.

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Horse Guards Parade is usually something that is the complete

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opposite end of sexy.

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The beach volleyball, the setting for that.

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I imagine if you were a tourist coming to London, you went,

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"Well, this couldn't be done any better."

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For me, it's surprising to sort of see this atmosphere,

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like totally crazed. I said, man, I fit right in here.

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And the players, I mean, to have a bum like that.

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Please, Santa. That would be amazing.

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But the unarguable queens of the block, set and spike in 2012

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were these two.

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In at number 44 in our list it's Misty May-Treanor

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and her pregnant playing partner Kerri Walsh Jennings,

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who came out of retirement

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to win their third successive gold in the beach volleyball.

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I can't believe that Kerri Walsh Jennings was five weeks pregnant

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when she won gold at volleyball. When I was five weeks pregnant,

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I was eating Nutella out of a jar on the sofa.

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The 2012 Olympics had a sticky start.

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Question - how do you wind up a team from North Korea?

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Answer - introduce them under the South Korean flag.

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That was brilliant. Of all the countries to muddle up,

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North Korea and South Korea couldn't be more of a tense relationship.

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The only possible worst thing

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could've been to muddle up England and Scotland.

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The great thing about the North Koreans

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is they've got a brilliant sense of humour.

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They're very upbeat, very light about stuff.

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They won't have minded that.

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Turning round and getting the flag wrong was a massive faux pas.

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And the fact that they came out an hour and a half late

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and played the game, we should be thankful they even did that at all.

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I did think they were going to start to test launch

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some of the players from the stands in a threatening sign.

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But it was South Korean fencer Shin A-Lam

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who provided one of the most controversial moments of the Games.

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Her sit-in protest, which lasted over an hour

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after losing her semifinal, earned her a spot at number 43 on our list.

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She just missed out on a place in the final,

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and she didn't take it well.

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MUSIC: "So Ronery" from Team America

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When I watched it, I thought, she's being a bit mardy.

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Then I realised, she's not.

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She's so disciplined, so focused, so angry at herself that she

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didn't get to the final, she's put herself on the naughty step.

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MUSIC: "So Ronery" from Team America

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Poor girl. Everybody else had gone home.

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Gymnastics provided London 2012 with some of the most spectacular

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sporting moments, and it was Dutch high-bar specialist Epke Zonderland

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whose gold-medal winning routine

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blew the roof off the North Greenwich Arena.

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Zonderland is on track. There is the rybalko, a little bit wild.

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Now then. Another biggie coming up now. Half turn.

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He's got to go over the top again.

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He's caught that too and he's rescued the swing.

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He's putting all his money on the 7.9 difficulty.

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He cannot afford to move on that dismount.

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He's got to stand with glue on his feet.

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Here it comes.

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And that's a cracker!

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He should be named Wonderland. It was just incredible.

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I was told, "He is magnificent,"

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but I never imagined that it would be as spectacular as it was.

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But it was the women's uneven bar competition

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that GB rested their hopes on a 27-year-old from Cheshire.

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Step forward Britain's most decorated gymnast of all time

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with her last shot at Olympic glory.

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At number 42, it's the darling of British gymnastics,

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Miss Elizabeth Kimberly Tweddle.

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It was so fantastic to see Beth Tweddle. I was so excited.

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I took my little girl to the North Greenwich Arena,

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and Beth was amazing.

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Super full pirouette into the markelov, into the ginga,

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caught beautifully.

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The Olympic medal was the only thing missing from her

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sort of trophy cabinet.

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She was devastated finishing fourth in Beijing,

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where she was expected to get a medal.

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This was going to be her last chance, London 2012,

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to ever win an Olympic medal.

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You know, was this the year, could she do it?

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She hung on and on, and, and really, you know,

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if she got a medal in Beijing,

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she wouldn't be still doing gymnastics.

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So she hung on for that extra four years just to try

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and get her hands on that medal.

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Kicks strong. Lifts up, two twists.

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Big step back. But she saved it.

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It was a big step.

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So as she is flying through the air people are just waiting

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with bated breath to see her land on two feet.

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And it looked like she was going to end up on her behind,

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but she rescued it.

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Great Britain's Beth Tweddle has a bronze medal.

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That has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?

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I don't know why I said it, or where it came from,

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but it had a ring to it.

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Sorry, Beth. I really am sorry.

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She was brilliant, and it was breathtaking.

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The competition was so, so high,

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and it was just so wonderful to see her finally get an Olympic medal.

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She put in a spectacular performance on the bars,

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and for her to finally get the one thing that was missing,

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an Olympic medal, was a great ending

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to a great athlete with an outstanding career.

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-Beth Tweddle. Is that her real name?

-Of course it is. Why?

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I thought it was more like a move. Like the Tweddle.

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-I'm pretty sure Tweddling is not a discipline.

-You know what?

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-I'm learning a lot.

-Good.

-I'm really enjoying this Olympics malarkey.

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-I really like it. Can I introduce the next clip?

-Don't mess it up.

-Yeah?

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I won't. Right. Here are some really fast rooners. Runners.

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Brilliant.

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US sprinters had their work cut out against a formidable Jamaican

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team, but American sprinter Allyson Felix bagged three golds,

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which is the most a female track athlete has won since 1988.

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But it was a Jamaican girl with far too many names

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who was crowned the fastest woman on the planet.

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Amber 41 on our list is Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.

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It was too long, hearing a commentator...

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Surely he could just call her Prycey.

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But then we'd just think of Katie Price, that would be weird.

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I wonder if she's a fast runner?

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Jetta is away well but so is Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.

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And Ahoure is going well from the Ivory Coast.

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Here comes Carmelita Jetta.

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Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is going to retain her title.

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She's a great person.

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I've known her from high school age, I've seen her work,

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I've seen her progress through the years.

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So she's a very hard worker and she's dedicated

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and she's shown the world that she can dominate also.

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I think in Jamaica they must put something in the water

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where you drink it and become an Olympic champion.

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I was like, what is going on? Why is everyone Jamaican?

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They're all winning gold medals.

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But she's got power that is deceiving,

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and I don't think most people realise that.

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I mean, her start is very, very powerful.

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She's a great athlete to watch.

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To me, it's like he did it on purpose for comedy.

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-It's like a comedy fall.

-There are certain moments

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that you just go, "That's going in a montage."

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And his name! He's called Feck.

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It's like, you know, you can imagine the headlines already, can't you?

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-Brilliant.

-German Stefan Feck wants to get on with it.

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Forward three-and-a-half.

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Oh! Here you go. The first calamity.

0:18:280:18:31

Is he really a diver?

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Are we sure that he's an Olympic-level diver?

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That needs to be down a leisure centre in Liverpool, that does.

0:18:350:18:38

That does not belong at the Olympic Games.

0:18:380:18:41

He should have got out of the pool,

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looked at his scores and gone, "What?

0:18:430:18:45

"No. I think you'll find I was trying to land on my back.

0:18:450:18:49

"No-one else is doing it.

0:18:490:18:51

"The problem with the diving world is you're too stuck in your ways

0:18:510:18:53

"with this 'going straight in head first' thing.

0:18:530:18:55

"Mix it up a bit. Come on!"

0:18:550:18:57

The commentators can always tell whether it's really good

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or not quite good, but to us I think it always looks brilliant.

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But even I could say that that was really, really bad.

0:19:030:19:05

Stefan Feck well and truly fecked it up.

0:19:050:19:08

So we've had a mime artist, Royals, Koreans,

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and even a lighthouse. What's next?

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How about a massive inflatable octopus,

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a Python fired out of a cannon, and five mums dancing on top of cabs?

0:19:200:19:24

It's the closing ceremony.

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It was an absolute knees-up, the closing ceremony.

0:19:270:19:30

I got out of my seat and I was dancing.

0:19:300:19:32

I went to see the closing ceremony.

0:19:340:19:36

I really enjoyed the closing ceremony.

0:19:360:19:38

I thought, "I like this, it's all right."

0:19:380:19:40

I was absolutely brilliant. We had such a fantastic time.

0:19:400:19:43

We got to go to this incredible party

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just after the greatest Olympics that have ever been hosted.

0:19:450:19:48

I was really pleased to be part of the ceremony

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and actually be in the arena, so I loved it.

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At number 39 in our list, taxi for Spice Girls.

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Closing ceremony, time is running out. Bring on the Spice Girls.

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I can leave the second most watched event in the Olympics was

0:20:060:20:08

the Spice Girls in the closing ceremony.

0:20:080:20:11

Who do they think they are? That's an actual joke for you.

0:20:110:20:14

Without a doubt my favourite moment of the Olympics,

0:20:190:20:22

seeing Mel B back in a catsuit. Boom!

0:20:220:20:25

When we saw all the artists' impressions of how it was

0:20:250:20:28

going to look, we were blown away. It was so exciting.

0:20:280:20:31

There was a guy in front of me from Canada who literally turned

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round and said to me, "This is what the Games is all about.

0:20:350:20:39

"I have waited for this moment just to see the Spice Girls."

0:20:390:20:43

They brought something quite sexy back to the Olympics.

0:20:460:20:50

I bet Victoria Pendleton was sitting somewhere going, "Oh, Spice Girls."

0:20:500:20:53

I remember when I was a kid I used to have a crush on her.

0:20:570:21:00

Just the whole, the Union Jack dress,

0:21:000:21:03

all the guys in the school were like, "Geri is fit."

0:21:030:21:06

And then I saw her and I was like, "What was I thinking?"

0:21:060:21:11

No offence, Geri.

0:21:110:21:12

Damn.

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It was quite close to the Games, really, when we were approached.

0:21:130:21:16

It was all a bit last-minute. But we were so excited.

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And had the most incredible time.

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Whoever you were with, wherever you were,

0:21:240:21:27

you were just walking about with people just shaking their hands

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and thinking, you know what, thank you very much, Olympians.

0:21:290:21:33

And thank you, the Spice Girls.

0:21:330:21:35

Not even the Spice Girls like the Spice Girls any more.

0:21:370:21:40

-Fair point.

-Did you see them on top of those taxis? Embarrassing.

0:21:400:21:42

Well, look. Here's someone who is lucky enough

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to be too young to remember the Spice Girls.

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A 15-year-old who made one hell of a splash in the pool.

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Zig-a-zig... Eurgh!

0:21:500:21:51

Teenager Ruta Meilutyte, from the same school as Tom Daley,

0:21:510:21:54

won Lithuania's first ever Olympic gold in swimming.

0:21:540:21:58

But it was a girl from China whose achievements raised a few eyebrows.

0:21:580:22:01

Number 38 on the list is a fantastic young swimmer

0:22:010:22:04

who no-one had ever heard of.

0:22:040:22:07

The girl, Ye Shiwen, who won,

0:22:070:22:09

smashed the time, she was beating, like,

0:22:090:22:11

men's times, in the medley and things like that.

0:22:110:22:14

And it was brilliant because as soon as she won it everyone said,

0:22:140:22:17

"Ah, well, it's drugs, isn't it? Obviously it's drugs.

0:22:170:22:20

"Got to be drugs, hasn't it?" But she wasn't.

0:22:200:22:23

You know what? She was just brilliant.

0:22:230:22:25

I think the thing is, with 1.2 billion people in China,

0:22:270:22:30

you are going to find someone as good as Michael Phelps

0:22:300:22:33

at some point. Because they've got the numbers.

0:22:330:22:35

If it was an athlete from Team GB who dropped the same

0:22:350:22:38

amount of time, people wouldn't be quick to criticise.

0:22:380:22:41

Ye Shiwen, the 16-year-old Chinese woman, utterly extraordinary.

0:22:410:22:46

-Unbelievable.

-And the suspicion of, over there, they may be doing that.

0:22:460:22:51

And that wasn't fair.

0:22:510:22:52

So wrong that the first thing we think is she's cheating.

0:22:520:22:55

Know what I mean? She's cheating. She wasn't. She was just brilliant.

0:22:550:22:58

Either that or she was like Inspector Gadget

0:22:580:23:00

and she had motors on her feet. Maybe that's what they were doing.

0:23:000:23:04

If you thought there were surprises in the pool,

0:23:040:23:06

there were more to come at Eton Dorney.

0:23:060:23:08

Kat Copeland and Sophie Hosking gasped in sheer disbelief

0:23:080:23:11

on crossing the line for gold in the lightweight double sculls.

0:23:110:23:13

A great achievement.

0:23:130:23:15

But at number 37 are couple of guys who have won the place not for

0:23:150:23:19

winning gold but for nearly killing themselves trying to win a medal.

0:23:190:23:22

-But Zac Purchase and Mark Hunter got off to a terrible start.

-Oh, no!

0:23:220:23:27

They've stopped! They've absolutely stopped. What's happened there?

0:23:270:23:30

His seat broke. OK.

0:23:300:23:32

We thought they would get a second shot, because it would be

0:23:320:23:35

a brave judge who would say at the London Olympics that the British

0:23:350:23:38

defending champions would not be allowed to defend their title.

0:23:380:23:41

For the second time now in this Olympic final, Great Britain

0:23:410:23:45

are away in lane number six.

0:23:450:23:46

It was drama with a small D at the start

0:23:460:23:48

but it was drama with a capital D at the end.

0:23:480:23:51

And now, Denmark just sneaking ahead of Great Britain.

0:23:510:23:56

The one last try.

0:23:560:23:58

It is Denmark for the Olympic gold, it is Great Britain for the silver.

0:23:580:24:01

You've got to hand it to them, credit their determination,

0:24:010:24:04

their guts to give it their all, and certainly we saw it on TV

0:24:040:24:10

and first-hand that they didn't have anything else to give.

0:24:100:24:13

You get home at the end of the day and say you're tired.

0:24:130:24:16

Are you really tired? Could you not really do another hour or so?

0:24:160:24:19

You can always give more. These guys couldn't give any more at all.

0:24:190:24:22

They were spent.

0:24:220:24:23

Totally, physically, mentally, emotionally, traumatically spent.

0:24:230:24:28

-Sorry to everybody we've let down.

-You've let nobody down.

0:24:280:24:33

After the year that you guys have had, you've let nobody down at all.

0:24:330:24:36

Emotions, emotions, goodness me.

0:24:360:24:40

Especially when you know these people, and know them pretty well.

0:24:400:24:42

It's quite hot being here as well.

0:24:420:24:46

I did cry. I cried a lot more once we'd handed to the next race.

0:24:460:24:50

That did choke me. That did choke me, the tears from John.

0:24:530:24:58

He comes across as sort of a hardened journalist in some ways,

0:24:580:25:02

enjoys his sport, but to see that emotion when Zac

0:25:020:25:07

and Mark finished and apologising to everybody,

0:25:070:25:10

of what bad result they had, that being a silver medal.

0:25:100:25:17

But I didn't expect John to have the same response as he did there,

0:25:170:25:20

from that point of view.

0:25:200:25:22

Oh. I would love a cuddle from John Inverdale.

0:25:220:25:26

Along with your medal, I suppose, the other thing you also got

0:25:260:25:28

was the complementary hug from Steve Redgrave.

0:25:280:25:31

It was almost like everybody that came out of the boat,

0:25:310:25:34

he just wanted to give them a hug.

0:25:340:25:36

You know, because he's an expert, and obviously a great Olympian,

0:25:360:25:41

but he's also their friend.

0:25:410:25:43

# Hold me close, don't let me go, oh, no... #

0:25:430:25:49

He was such a rock, Steve was. He was amazing at the rowing.

0:25:490:25:52

I had to hug Dara, which I thought was quite unusual at the time.

0:25:590:26:04

It wasn't quite what I was expecting.

0:26:040:26:06

I said, "You hug everybody.

0:26:060:26:07

"You spent the entire Olympics hugging people.

0:26:070:26:09

"Where is my hug?"

0:26:090:26:11

When I look back at the Games, of any time I was seen on TV, it was

0:26:110:26:15

probably hugging somebody over some sort of great achievement.

0:26:150:26:19

So it probably wasn't a bad role to have.

0:26:190:26:22

So emotional, Zac and Mark.

0:26:220:26:24

-Really, really moving.

-Can I get a hug?

-No.

-Sure.

0:26:240:26:30

Believe it or not, I can actually remember the next guy.

0:26:300:26:33

This is Robert Harting. He's number 36 and he was the biathlete...

0:26:330:26:37

-No.

-Yeah, yeah. Discus guy.

-Yeah. Gold medal winning discus.

0:26:370:26:42

Then did the hurdles. But embarrassed himself, like, shouldn't have bothered.

0:26:420:26:45

-That was his celebration!

-What do you mean?

0:26:450:26:48

That's like someone going, "I've just done the diving,

0:26:480:26:50

"I'l polevault back up to the board." Why would you do that?

0:26:500:26:52

Robert Harting, it's ironic that his name sounds almost English,

0:26:570:27:01

because where I grew up, in Essex,

0:27:010:27:04

his behaviour was just standard Southend, Westcliff behaviour.

0:27:040:27:09

He's a beast.

0:27:090:27:11

He went all over the hurdles, didn't he? His name is Harting.

0:27:120:27:16

I remember it was obviously very difficult for the commentator

0:27:160:27:19

at the time to say, "Harting, hurdling." Not an easy thing to say,

0:27:190:27:22

and not an easy thing to do when you're his size, I imagine.

0:27:220:27:25

He stripped off his top and started running a little bit of hurdles.

0:27:250:27:28

You could see the hurdlers going, "No!" Cos he's a massive guy.

0:27:280:27:31

He just showed us that big men can jump.

0:27:310:27:34

It would be amusing if he just casually beat the Olympic hurdles record.

0:27:340:27:38

Like if I had just won a medal, I wouldn't be able to then

0:27:380:27:40

compete another sport, unless the sport was hysterical crying.

0:27:400:27:45

And collapsing and peeing my pants.

0:27:450:27:46

Robert Harting, the Olympic discus champion.

0:27:460:27:50

What a lad. Legend.

0:27:500:27:52

From a hurdling hulk to a right bunch of shuttlecocks,

0:27:520:27:55

it was double troubles at the badminton.

0:27:550:27:57

Number 35 on our list sees some of the best badminton players

0:27:570:28:01

in the world throwing their match in order to avoid

0:28:010:28:03

playing the number one seeds in the knockout stages.

0:28:030:28:06

The bizarre practice of people playing badminton and trying to lose

0:28:060:28:10

so they didn't face the favourites in the next round. Brilliant.

0:28:100:28:14

I don't know badminton, I must say, I'm not a big badminton follower.

0:28:140:28:18

But I just thought that just tarnished the whole thing.

0:28:180:28:21

Not only what they did, but the way it was was handled.

0:28:210:28:24

It was so obvious they weren't trying, as well.

0:28:240:28:27

It was obvious. Hitting it into the net, doing rubbish serves

0:28:270:28:29

and that sort of thing. It was a doubles game - one of them was at

0:28:290:28:32

the vending machine in the leisure centre reception, getting a Twix.

0:28:320:28:36

-BOOING

-They're serving fault after fault.

0:28:360:28:39

Just hitting the ball straight in the net.

0:28:390:28:41

The scandal led to 8 women, including the world champions,

0:28:410:28:44

being disqualified for this very un-Olympic behaviour.

0:28:440:28:48

Depressing. I mean, who wants to sit through something like that?

0:28:480:28:51

-It is unacceptable.

-Well said, Lord Coe.

0:28:510:28:54

Now, how's about this -

0:28:580:29:00

Hamadou Djibo Issaka from Niger amazingly only took up rowing

0:29:000:29:03

three months before the Olympics.

0:29:030:29:04

He did all his training in a fishing boat.

0:29:040:29:07

And despite coming last in the single sculls,

0:29:070:29:09

almost two minutes slower than gold medallist Mahe Drysdale,

0:29:090:29:12

Issaka the Otter, as he was called, got a thunderous reception.

0:29:120:29:16

Now, only doing your chosen sport for three months may be taking it

0:29:160:29:19

a bit far, but Briton Anthony Joshua

0:29:190:29:21

was only boxing for four years before the Olympics and he did OK.

0:29:210:29:25

In fact, he did very, very OK.

0:29:250:29:27

I was bored out of my head.

0:29:310:29:32

I was in London, no friends, no community,

0:29:320:29:34

I'd left all that in Watford.

0:29:340:29:36

My cousin, he was training, and he took me down the gym with him

0:29:360:29:41

and I just sat in and watched him.

0:29:410:29:43

Half of the time I was on my BlackBerry, half the time

0:29:430:29:45

I was watching him on the bags and he just told me to get involved.

0:29:450:29:48

I said yeah, I'll get involved.

0:29:480:29:51

He just strolled in and went, "I might box, I might not."

0:29:510:29:53

And someone went, "Do you want to box, then?"

0:29:530:29:55

He went, "Yeah, all right!" Crack! And won.

0:29:550:29:56

When I was watching the fight with him and the Italian guy

0:29:560:30:00

I was like, "If that was my husband or my boyfriend, I would be so scared."

0:30:000:30:04

Good rally from Joshua, rousing reception from the crowd.

0:30:050:30:09

It was pretty impressive and at times you thought that the Italian was coming, you know?

0:30:090:30:13

And then he just... It was great. It was great.

0:30:130:30:16

You have a million thoughts running through your head

0:30:160:30:19

when you're competing, so I just said,

0:30:190:30:21

"I'm going to walk out of the ring with my head held high,

0:30:210:30:25

"my chest out and I'm going to do the nation proud."

0:30:250:30:27

-COMMENTAOR:

-And as the closing bell sounds,

0:30:270:30:30

Anthony Joshua raises his hands immediately.

0:30:300:30:33

-An Olympic superheavyweight champion in the blue corner...

-CROWD ROARS

0:30:330:30:36

..representing Great Britain, Anthony Joshua.

0:30:360:30:41

You know, I wasn't number one pick for the Olympics

0:30:430:30:45

so I had to fight my way to be number one pick

0:30:450:30:47

in Great Britain then fight my way through the qualification

0:30:470:30:50

then fight my way to an Olympic gold so it was like relief, man.

0:30:500:30:55

It's been a tough journey.

0:30:550:30:56

From punching people to kicking people, and it's another gold medal.

0:30:580:31:02

Aged just eight, a Welsh girl was introduced to tae kwon do by her grandad.

0:31:020:31:06

11 years later and she's winning gold at her home Olympics.

0:31:060:31:09

On Twitter she says that she kicks people in the head for living and she loves it.

0:31:090:31:13

At number 33 it's the inspirational teenager, Jade Jones.

0:31:140:31:19

It was one of those sports that maybe people every week don't watch,

0:31:190:31:23

but during the Olympics it was just special,

0:31:230:31:25

it came to life and everyone wanted to learn the rules

0:31:250:31:28

and how many points you get for this and that.

0:31:280:31:30

Jade Jones is one of my massive superheroines now.

0:31:300:31:34

She is as close to Street Fighter's Chun Li as we're ever going to get.

0:31:340:31:39

She is amazing.

0:31:390:31:42

I spent a lot of time in the velodrome

0:31:420:31:44

and I watched a lot of gold medals in the velodrome

0:31:440:31:46

but half of that amount of people inside the little room in the Excel Arena made double the noise.

0:31:460:31:52

CROWD ROARS

0:31:520:31:55

-COMMENTATOR:

-You little beauty!

0:31:550:31:57

As soon as she won, the helmet went up in the air,

0:31:570:31:59

the hair came flowing down.

0:31:590:32:01

She then did a lap of honour and then she got the Welsh flag in one hand,

0:32:010:32:05

I'm pretty sure, a Union Jack in the other and round she went again

0:32:050:32:09

and nobody was going home until she finished.

0:32:090:32:12

-Jade Jones, Olympic champion.

-There you go.

0:32:120:32:15

Jade there proving that if you're good enough, you're old enough.

0:32:150:32:19

Yeah, and on the same note, Greg,

0:32:190:32:20

check out 71-year-old Hiroshi Hoketsu here

0:32:200:32:23

proving if you're good enough, you're young enough.

0:32:230:32:25

-Did you know, he first competed in the Games in 1964?

-1964?

0:32:250:32:30

That's like...ancient Greece.

0:32:300:32:33

Did you go to school?

0:32:330:32:34

So, from our youngest gold medallist to our oldest

0:32:340:32:37

in the shape of Nick Skelton,

0:32:370:32:38

a member of Britain's first showjumping team to take gold in 60 years.

0:32:380:32:43

Oh... Sorry, yeah. 60...

0:32:430:32:46

Ancient. Yeah.

0:32:460:32:47

I actually thought that they had lost their chance of winning gold

0:32:490:32:53

and then the Dutch made couple of mistakes

0:32:530:32:56

and it came down to a jump-off situation.

0:32:560:32:58

My image of athletes at the Olympics is the lithe twentysomethings.

0:33:020:33:06

You know, "We train hard and then we party hard."

0:33:060:33:09

And then these people looked like

0:33:090:33:10

they just walked from a Round Table meeting.

0:33:100:33:12

-COMMENTATOR:

-This could be the first gold for Great Britain since 1952.

0:33:120:33:19

And Britain have got the gold!

0:33:190:33:22

I was trying really hard to keep a grip because, you know,

0:33:220:33:25

you try to cover these things professionally, but, of course,

0:33:250:33:28

I know the riders really well and Nick Skelton in particular.

0:33:280:33:31

He's 54 years old, he's been trying to win an Olympic medal since 1980.

0:33:310:33:35

Nick Skelton, you have an Olympic gold medal.

0:33:350:33:38

Took me 54 years.

0:33:380:33:41

It's taken Great Britain 60.

0:33:410:33:42

Yeah, I'm speechless. Unbelievable. Unbelievable.

0:33:420:33:45

I think it was the crowning glory of a career that has been sensational.

0:33:450:33:53

People were tweeting me and e-mailing me afterwards saying,

0:33:530:33:56

"Nick Skelton? I had posters of Nick Skelton when I was at school,"

0:33:560:33:59

and these are women in their 50s. Yeah, you did,

0:33:590:34:01

because he was your pin-up in 1980 and here we are in 2012

0:34:010:34:06

and he's the star performer in the showjumping team that wins gold.

0:34:060:34:09

It's pretty amazing, isn't it?

0:34:090:34:11

Absolutely brilliant.

0:34:110:34:13

Great for the country and great for our sport. Taken all these years.

0:34:130:34:16

Unfortunately, for every high at the Olympics there's also a low.

0:34:220:34:26

Euan Burton here getting knocked out of the judo in the very first round.

0:34:260:34:29

Can you take any positives from this experience at all?

0:34:290:34:33

No, none. None whatsoever.

0:34:330:34:34

I feel like I've let myself down a bit,

0:34:340:34:36

let my mum and dad and my brother down.

0:34:360:34:39

I've been working for this for over a quarter of a century.

0:34:410:34:45

I'm pretty sure you won't see me in Rio,

0:34:450:34:47

so no, there's no positives to be taken from it.

0:34:470:34:50

Poor Euan. There was arguably more pressure on Mark Cavendish

0:34:500:34:53

who was carrying the dreams of a nation on day one of the Olympics.

0:34:530:34:56

He was the favourite to win the men's road race

0:34:560:34:59

and kick-start Team GB's gold rush.

0:34:590:35:02

I left Eton Dorney, ran to get on a bus, to get a taxi

0:35:020:35:05

to just somewhere beyond the route because I wanted to be there

0:35:050:35:09

cos, you know, Cavendish was bound to win gold.

0:35:090:35:12

This was the big start of the Olympic Games, you know?

0:35:120:35:15

This was the guy who helped Bradley Wiggins to win the yellow jersey

0:35:150:35:18

at the Tour de France, it was a man whose Olympic dream

0:35:180:35:21

had been blown away four years earlier in Beijing. This was the moment.

0:35:210:35:25

I can't remember how many miles from the finish I was but I wasn't

0:35:250:35:27

that far from the finish, expecting to see Mark Cavendish go...

0:35:270:35:30

And then everyone was saying, "He's not going to win. He's not going to win."

0:35:300:35:33

To see Mark Cavendish come over the line where he did, he was distraught.

0:35:330:35:37

It was probably the biggest shock of the Games, actually.

0:35:370:35:39

And a shame that it came on the first day.

0:35:390:35:43

But Cav's spirits were lifted when he joined Jake

0:35:430:35:45

and the rest of the BBC team to commentate at the velodrome.

0:35:450:35:47

To be honest with you,

0:35:470:35:49

I just did it so I could go in the velodrome and watch the riders.

0:35:490:35:52

I had tried hard for a whole couple of weeks

0:35:520:35:54

to hold back my true feelings for Mark Cavendish

0:35:540:35:56

and I just couldn't do it any longer.

0:35:560:35:58

They had this camera roving around finding couples

0:35:580:36:01

and they kept focusing on our commentary box

0:36:010:36:03

and the crowd were going, "Kiss, kiss, kiss," so I thought,

0:36:030:36:05

"What the hell, I'll plant a little kiss on Mark Cavendish's forehead."

0:36:050:36:08

I thought that that was only being seen by the people

0:36:080:36:11

in the velodrome on the big screen

0:36:110:36:12

and as I lent in, out of the corner of my eye

0:36:120:36:15

I could see the BBC One feed and I was like,

0:36:150:36:18

"Ah. I've just kissed him live on BBC One,"

0:36:180:36:21

and sat back thinking, "What did I do there?"

0:36:210:36:24

I think he just liked my aftershave, actually, so...

0:36:240:36:27

You've got to feel sorry for Cav,

0:36:270:36:29

one of our greatest ever cyclists and still no Olympic medal -

0:36:290:36:32

just a kiss from Jake Humphrey to show for his efforts.

0:36:320:36:34

The country continued to hold its collective breath for a medal

0:36:340:36:37

and day two delivered in typical British conditions.

0:36:370:36:41

Here's Britain's Lizzie Armitstead

0:36:410:36:44

going for gold in the women's road race. She's in at number 31.

0:36:440:36:48

For anyone who's seen The One Show,

0:36:480:36:49

they'll know that I've spent a bit of time

0:36:490:36:52

pedalling through the most horrendous weather

0:36:520:36:55

that Britain can throw at a cyclist

0:36:550:36:57

and so I did feel for Lizzie Armitstead

0:36:570:37:00

on that day of the road race.

0:37:000:37:02

-COMMENTATOR:

-Courage is the order of the day

0:37:020:37:05

and these three are going back to the well

0:37:050:37:07

to find more of that courage.

0:37:070:37:09

I mean, that added to the drama. It really did.

0:37:090:37:11

I thought the last half mile of that race was just fantastic.

0:37:110:37:14

To see the way she rode for that last 50k

0:37:140:37:16

with about three or four girls away

0:37:160:37:18

and then to not quite get there at the end

0:37:180:37:20

but still to come away with a silver medal in the road race,

0:37:200:37:23

which is probably the hardest race to win in the Olympics.

0:37:230:37:26

-COMMENTATOR:

-Armitstead's trying to get up on the side of Voss.

0:37:260:37:29

They're gritting their teeth, both riders looking for the line.

0:37:290:37:32

Where's the gold medal going to go?

0:37:320:37:34

Voss takes gold and Armitstead takes silver.

0:37:340:37:37

It was nice to watch that and see the results, you know?

0:37:370:37:40

To see her get a medal. Yeah, it was nice.

0:37:400:37:44

She was the first medallist, she'd relaxed us all

0:37:440:37:46

and she was like, you know, "I'm king of the athletes in Britain,"

0:37:460:37:49

for about 12 hours and then everybody forgot about her.

0:37:490:37:53

It was tight.

0:37:530:37:54

London 2012 will go down in history for being the Olympic Games

0:37:570:38:01

that saw women from oppressed nations competing on the world stage.

0:38:010:38:05

Countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Qatar

0:38:050:38:08

had female representation for the first time.

0:38:080:38:11

They didn't do very well, but that didn't matter -

0:38:110:38:13

that wasn't the point, as Sarah Attar from Saudi Arabia proved.

0:38:130:38:17

There were so many fantastic women in the Olympics this year.

0:38:170:38:21

It was very much the Olympics of Girl Power.

0:38:210:38:24

To have a female contender from every single country competing

0:38:240:38:28

involved was an amazing achievement.

0:38:280:38:30

Previously the Saudi Arabian Olympic Committee

0:38:300:38:33

had banned female athletes from competing at the Games.

0:38:330:38:35

Despite finishing more than half a minute slower

0:38:350:38:38

than the nearest athlete, thousands of spectators

0:38:380:38:41

stood and applauded Attar as she crossed the finish line.

0:38:410:38:44

That is a step forward for women's athletics.

0:38:440:38:48

As was talked about so much with this Games,

0:38:480:38:50

it's the legacy, you know, and inspiring a generation

0:38:500:38:54

and I absolutely think that has happened without a doubt.

0:38:540:38:58

Well, a bit of history being made there.

0:38:580:39:01

The first Saudi Arabian female athlete.

0:39:010:39:03

I think it's had a huge impact.

0:39:030:39:05

I think firstly it's made women from the UK

0:39:050:39:09

realise how free we are here,

0:39:090:39:11

but I think around the world it's made us realise

0:39:110:39:14

that there are so many women who don't have that freedom

0:39:140:39:18

and that that's not OK.

0:39:180:39:19

Now, Greg. I bet you don't know what it took for Britain's Pete Wilson

0:39:190:39:23

to win his gold medal in the shooting.

0:39:230:39:25

-Right, I'm going to work it out. OK. Steady hands.

-Yeah.

0:39:250:39:28

-Absolute precision.

-Yeah, OK.

0:39:280:39:31

-Nerves of steel.

-Yeah.

-Oh! Ah-ah - earmuffs!

0:39:310:39:35

-No, no, no.

-It's loud, isn't it?

-No, you're not going to get it.

0:39:350:39:38

Is it an outrageously rich sheik from Dubai?

0:39:380:39:41

Yes! How did you get that?

0:39:410:39:42

Just a lucky guess, I suppose.

0:39:420:39:45

I lost my funding in 2008.

0:39:450:39:47

Ahmad was an Olympic gold medallist from 2004

0:39:470:39:50

and so this guy is a legend. I just thought,

0:39:500:39:53

"I might as well approach Ahmad."

0:39:530:39:54

He was the one shooter who I really respected

0:39:540:39:56

in the world of double trap and I thought, "What do I lose?"

0:39:560:39:59

You know, "Hey, he's a Prince, but he's also an Olympic gold medallist

0:39:590:40:02

"and if I ask, you never know - I might get."

0:40:020:40:04

Not the normal story for an Olympian.

0:40:040:40:07

Peter Wilson came from nowhere.

0:40:070:40:08

Maybe within shooting they knew he had a chance,

0:40:080:40:11

but it was quite an open tournament.

0:40:110:40:13

Ten shots left for Wilson of Great Britain and a four-shot lead.

0:40:130:40:18

Four targets over second place

0:40:180:40:21

with ten targets left to go was incredible.

0:40:210:40:24

I mean, as far as I was concerned that was it, you know?

0:40:240:40:27

This was my moment.

0:40:270:40:28

I put the gun in my shoulder. I wasn't even thinking straight.

0:40:300:40:33

Called pull, bang, bang, miss, miss.

0:40:330:40:35

-COMMENTATOR:

-Oh, and he's missed them both.

0:40:350:40:37

I couldn't believe that I was about to throw away this opportunity.

0:40:370:40:40

And it's a terrifying feeling.

0:40:400:40:42

Absolutely incredible.

0:40:420:40:44

So his lead has been cut from four to two. It's been halved.

0:40:440:40:48

You can either go on to miss more or you go on and hit the rest

0:40:480:40:51

and I went on to peg two, peg three, peg four

0:40:510:40:55

and I hit three pairs.

0:40:550:40:56

Here you are, one pair to win gold in London 2012.

0:40:560:41:01

Peter Wilson needs these targets to win gold for Great Britain.

0:41:010:41:05

And he does it - Peter Wilson has done it! He has won gold!

0:41:050:41:11

I had so hoped to turn, finger raised at the crowd,

0:41:110:41:13

looking suave, looking cool,

0:41:130:41:15

but, no, it wasn't to be and I went - bang, bang -

0:41:150:41:17

dropped to my knees, cried like a baby and I'll never forget it

0:41:170:41:20

and I'll probably never play it down for the rest of my life.

0:41:200:41:23

He wins and he falls to his knees and his dad runs on.

0:41:230:41:27

Dad!

0:41:270:41:28

'I just couldn't believe I'd seen the old man come bounding through

0:41:280:41:31

'and I was able to give him a hug and it was very, very special.'

0:41:310:41:35

How do you follow in the footsteps of two knights of the realm,

0:41:410:41:44

the Olympic icons Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent?

0:41:440:41:47

Well, the men's coxless four had their work cut out.

0:41:470:41:49

They may have started as favourites,

0:41:490:41:51

but anything less than gold would have spelt failure.

0:41:510:41:54

Remember - GB have won this blue riband event

0:41:540:41:56

for the past three Olympics.

0:41:560:41:57

That's pressure. At number 28, it's the awesome foursome oarsmen.

0:41:570:42:02

The guys did fantastically well.

0:42:020:42:04

-COMMENTATOR:

-The British four are going to defend their Olympic title

0:42:040:42:08

and they are doing it in such style.

0:42:080:42:10

There wasn't any to-ing and fro-ing, we just inched and inched

0:42:100:42:12

and inched and inched through the whole race.

0:42:120:42:15

It was textbook stuff and that was actually the plan.

0:42:150:42:17

We have done it! We have done it and we have done it in style!

0:42:170:42:21

Great Britain, the Olympic champions!

0:42:210:42:24

We only won by a little bit. If it had been less than perfect

0:42:240:42:27

then we would be coming home with silver medals

0:42:270:42:30

and nobody in the country wanted that from the British four.

0:42:300:42:33

Commander of the loveboat Pete Reed earning his second

0:42:330:42:36

consecutive gold medal at London then got down on one knee

0:42:360:42:39

at the closing ceremony to propose to his girlfriend.

0:42:390:42:41

She couldn't really say no, could she?

0:42:410:42:43

Well, how long have we been together? That's a tough one.

0:42:430:42:46

-He asked you, not me.

-I think it's two and a half years.

0:42:460:42:49

It couldn't have been any better, could it? It was a perfect time.

0:42:490:42:54

Just absolutely thrilled.

0:42:540:42:56

Keeping the flame alive for romantics everywhere.

0:42:560:42:58

Speaking of which, let's go back to the Opening Ceremony

0:42:580:43:01

and remind ourselves of how the Olympics sparked into life.

0:43:010:43:04

Just saw David Beckham flying down the Thames on that speedboat.

0:43:040:43:08

You know, your heart's racing, you're like,

0:43:080:43:10

"Who's going to light the flame? Who's going to light this?"

0:43:100:43:13

I think it should have been a guy in a high-vis jacket

0:43:130:43:17

finishing off a cigarette and then flicking it into the thing.

0:43:170:43:20

That would have been just perfect.

0:43:200:43:22

Cos those guys got a hard time, didn't they?

0:43:220:43:24

No-one thought they were going to finish the stadiums on time and they nailed it.

0:43:240:43:27

Everyone thought it was going to be Sir Steve Redgrave

0:43:270:43:30

or Daley Thompson and in the end they got seven young people,

0:43:300:43:32

which I thought was lovely cos if you recall correctly

0:43:320:43:35

the last summer we had

0:43:350:43:36

where there was a bunch of young people running around London

0:43:360:43:39

with fire in their hand, it wasn't exactly Olympic, was it?

0:43:390:43:42

Technically they were going for gold, but it was Argos gold.

0:43:420:43:46

How do you break that to Steve Redgrave, our greatest ever Olympian

0:43:470:43:51

going, "So then, David gives the torch to you..."

0:43:510:43:53

"Yeah, and I light the flame..."

0:43:530:43:54

"No, no, no - you're just going to give it to a bunch of kids."

0:43:540:43:57

You did just expect Steve Redgrave to run on in a flaming coat

0:43:570:44:01

and roll over it until he was lit

0:44:010:44:02

and then lay there going, "I lit the flame,"

0:44:020:44:04

and hug everyone until they were on fire and then just turn into

0:44:040:44:07

a fireball and spell his own name out in the sky that says, "Steve!"

0:44:070:44:11

But it wasn't that.

0:44:110:44:12

Instead, it was very moving, it was seven kids came on,

0:44:120:44:16

young Olympians, the people of the future, igniting the flame,

0:44:160:44:19

which represented the start of the Games,

0:44:190:44:21

was people at the start of their sporting career.

0:44:210:44:24

There wasn't a single person in the room where I was

0:44:240:44:27

that didn't have a tear in the eye.

0:44:270:44:29

Gabby, do you know what?

0:44:290:44:30

I am absolutely loving this Olympics stuff.

0:44:300:44:33

-That's good. Good.

-So much. What's next?

0:44:330:44:36

OK, well number 26 - I'm really excited about this one - it's gymnastics.

0:44:360:44:39

Britain's men with the first team medal ever in the Olympic Games.

0:44:390:44:43

Mm... What else have you got?

0:44:430:44:46

Gymnastics is... It's just roly-poly isn't it?

0:44:460:44:49

-Yeah, go on then, do one.

-All right.

0:44:490:44:51

I would, but my shoulder's giving me a bit of gyp since the javelin,

0:44:510:44:55

-so I can't, really.

-Built for it.

-Yeah.

0:44:550:44:58

Having never won a team gymnastics medal,

0:44:580:45:00

expectations for our boys weren't that high -

0:45:000:45:03

especially as they were up against the world's greatest nations.

0:45:030:45:07

Still to this day that the team final medal for us...

0:45:070:45:11

..is just the shocker. It's the one that doesn't really sink in.

0:45:130:45:16

I've never witnessed an atmosphere like that.

0:45:160:45:19

Double Arabian, just a pace, and that is just what was needed.

0:45:200:45:25

There was this energy that kind of wrapped up each and every

0:45:250:45:30

single one of the British gymnasts and, sort of,

0:45:300:45:33

carried them off the floor as soon as they started their routines

0:45:330:45:37

and it just encased them.

0:45:370:45:39

This memory will never leave me, watching the men's gymnastics.

0:45:390:45:43

It was like a heart-stopping moment.

0:45:430:45:47

I don't think anyone expected to win a medal the first time in history,

0:45:470:45:53

in 100 years, to win a medal.

0:45:530:45:55

I cannot believe that the men's Great Britain gymnastic team

0:45:550:46:01

beat America, Germany, Russia, Ukraine.

0:46:010:46:05

All of the men's team did such an incredible job on their apparatus

0:46:050:46:10

and we eventually got the bronze, but you know what?

0:46:100:46:13

It was such an incredible job that they did and it was, I think,

0:46:130:46:16

one of the most incredible moments of the whole Games.

0:46:160:46:19

I mean, I was up on me chair, I was running around...

0:46:210:46:25

It was just brilliant, it really was.

0:46:250:46:28

We came third behind China and Japan. That is unbelievable.

0:46:280:46:33

HE SOBS

0:46:330:46:34

You know, these Olympics could get a bit overwhelming.

0:46:340:46:37

I meant for the competitors.

0:46:370:46:39

HE BLOWS HIS NOSE

0:46:400:46:43

Take a look at this.

0:46:430:46:45

Well, we've already seen John Inverdale losing it

0:46:450:46:47

and there were more than just a few tears around the Games.

0:46:470:46:49

What about this guy?

0:46:490:46:51

This is Felix Sanchez who at the age of 35 became the oldest man

0:46:510:46:55

to win Olympic gold at the 400m hurdles.

0:46:550:46:57

Maybe that's why he's a bit weepy.

0:46:570:47:00

From the king of blubs to the queen of sobs,

0:47:000:47:03

it's our Vicky at number 25.

0:47:030:47:05

Victoria Pendleton, what she brought to the Olympics

0:47:050:47:09

was a sense of TOWIE, that kind of drama.

0:47:090:47:11

I don't think anyone brought as much drama

0:47:110:47:13

to the Olympics as Victoria Pendleton.

0:47:130:47:15

There's always drama, there's always tears,

0:47:150:47:17

there's always something to enjoy when Vicky's on the track.

0:47:170:47:19

I mean, you did get a bit tired towards week two of people

0:47:190:47:22

talking about the sacrifices they've had to make.

0:47:220:47:24

I mean, what do you want? A bloody medal?

0:47:240:47:26

As expected, there was drama for Queen Vic in the team sprint when

0:47:260:47:30

the judges deemed her changeover with Jess Varnish to be illegal.

0:47:300:47:34

She was disqualified. Cue more tears.

0:47:340:47:36

Oh, sorry. I'm welling up.

0:47:370:47:40

You know, Vicky can be quite fragile, you know,

0:47:400:47:42

and this was her swansong and it was London, it was everything.

0:47:420:47:46

It had been built up.

0:47:460:47:47

I know I felt the pressure as I'm sure that

0:47:470:47:50

most of my team-mates did too.

0:47:500:47:52

There was one more chance for Vicky to end her career in style.

0:47:520:47:56

Could she take gold in the keirin?

0:47:560:47:58

You can imagine her in the backstage Olympic village going,

0:47:580:48:01

"Oh, my God - do you think he fancies me?

0:48:010:48:03

"Do you think I look good in this? I don't know what to do -

0:48:030:48:06

"if I don't win a gold I'm just going to really, really just go.

0:48:060:48:09

"OMG."

0:48:090:48:11

As they are coming down the finishing straight now,

0:48:110:48:14

they are on the line, oh, Victoria Pendleton takes the gold medal!

0:48:140:48:17

She is the Olympic keirin champion!

0:48:170:48:20

That was nice to see her get gold, you know, in the keirin.

0:48:200:48:23

And I like the old teary-eyed celebrations.

0:48:230:48:26

That went down very well with everyone.

0:48:260:48:28

The heart symbol at the Games,

0:48:280:48:30

it wasn't premeditated or anything like that, it was...

0:48:300:48:35

I could see my family in the crowd,

0:48:350:48:37

like, way above me in the stands and, you know, I did that and,

0:48:370:48:40

you know, said, "Love you,"

0:48:400:48:42

that they might recognise what I was trying to say.

0:48:420:48:45

That looks more like a snail than a heart.

0:48:450:48:49

She should've gone...

0:48:490:48:50

Because your heart's slightly to one side and it beats funny like that.

0:48:500:48:53

Or she should have just gone like that, "See you in a bit."

0:48:530:48:56

That's a better symbol, isn't it?

0:48:560:48:58

From the queen of hearts to a woman who captured

0:49:020:49:04

the hearts of the nation.

0:49:040:49:06

For one extraordinary night the Excel Arena turned green

0:49:060:49:09

and Ireland returned its first and only gold of the Games.

0:49:090:49:13

At 24 it's Katie Taylor.

0:49:130:49:15

Katie Taylor, I point it out far too often -

0:49:150:49:18

people must be tired of me saying it -

0:49:180:49:20

is from the same town in Ireland that I'm from.

0:49:200:49:22

She is absolutely sensational. Absolutely wonderful to watch.

0:49:220:49:28

What a fighter Katie Taylor is, an Irish legend.

0:49:280:49:31

Going back to my hometown is kind of funny now because it's like,

0:49:310:49:35

"Welcome to Katie Town,"

0:49:350:49:36

cos everywhere there's giant posters of Katie.

0:49:360:49:39

It was really nice to see her do well cos

0:49:390:49:42

she always has a massive fanbase from Ireland.

0:49:420:49:45

In the room it was 80% Irish and myself and Ed Byrne were there

0:49:450:49:48

and we said, "Look, let's not just do this in a kind of a bluffy way,

0:49:480:49:52

"let's actually try to work this out."

0:49:520:49:55

How you have a randomly allocated tickets system that leads to

0:49:550:49:59

an 80% Irish intake on the day is one of the great miracles.

0:49:590:50:05

Good to have you here. Thanks for coming along.

0:50:050:50:07

The way boxing works, it's a flurry of punches

0:50:070:50:09

and then you nervously wait and see what the judges think.

0:50:090:50:12

Oh! Lovely!

0:50:120:50:15

Then she went out, turned it around and went 7-5 up.

0:50:150:50:18

Oh, she doesn't know that she's gone 7-5 up? The roof came off the place.

0:50:180:50:22

An explosion.

0:50:220:50:23

And at the final bell Katie Taylor receives

0:50:250:50:28

a hug of congratulations from her coaching team.

0:50:280:50:31

This could go either way.

0:50:340:50:36

-ANNOUNCER:

-Ladies and gentlemen.

0:50:360:50:38

The winner by a score of ten points to eight

0:50:380:50:40

and the Olympic champion in the red corner representing Ireland...

0:50:400:50:47

-CROWD ROARS

-..Katie Taylor.

0:50:470:50:51

And then my stomach, my massive stomach,

0:50:540:50:56

suddenly appearing in shot so I was like, "Oh, Lord.

0:50:560:50:59

"I really must do something about that."

0:50:590:51:01

We don't get, in Ireland, lots of medals.

0:51:010:51:04

To have actually been at one of those moments, oh, that's like...

0:51:040:51:07

You hand that out as a business card. "Oh, yeah, hiya.

0:51:070:51:09

"I was at the Katie Taylor fight."

0:51:090:51:11

This is a dream come true for me.

0:51:110:51:13

It's incredible. The best day of my life.

0:51:130:51:15

One medal was enough. It was a beautiful event.

0:51:150:51:18

-Would you say your parents are proud of you?

-Hard to say, really.

0:51:180:51:21

Yeah, sometimes is difficult for people to show their true emotions.

0:51:210:51:24

-No, no. I was raised by wolves so it's literally hard to say.

-Yeah.

0:51:240:51:29

OK, well, coming up in this next clip is a human father who

0:51:290:51:31

didn't have any trouble showing his emotions as he watched his son

0:51:310:51:35

take gold in the aquatic centre. It's Chad le "Closs".

0:51:350:51:38

-Le "Cloe", isn't it?

-Yeah, like you'd know. Is it le "Cloe"?

0:51:380:51:42

I was covering the swimming and in the 200 fly,

0:51:450:51:49

a race that Michael Phelps hadn't been beaten in for, I don't know,

0:51:490:51:53

six or seven years, he was beaten by a South African called Chad le Clos.

0:51:530:51:57

Oh, my goodness me. Chad le Clos won the gold.

0:51:570:52:00

And there was this guy on the balcony,

0:52:000:52:02

this great big South African man going really,

0:52:020:52:06

really nuts for Chad so I said to Mark,

0:52:060:52:08

"Go and get him! Go and get him!"

0:52:080:52:10

So I ran round and I said, "Do you think that Bert..."

0:52:100:52:13

Or Chad's dad as he was known at the time, "..would talk to us?"

0:52:130:52:15

He looked at Chad's dad, looked back at me and said,

0:52:150:52:18

"He'll talk to you but I warn you - he swears an awful lot,"

0:52:180:52:21

which in my mind, I went, "That's not my problem - it's Clare's problem."

0:52:210:52:24

And I was saying on the talkback to the director and the editor,

0:52:240:52:27

"You must stay with me because we are going to get Chad's dad,"

0:52:270:52:31

and so we got him, found out his name was Bert.

0:52:310:52:34

I started interviewing him

0:52:340:52:36

and he just bubbled over with love and pride.

0:52:360:52:40

-My word. What a performance!

-Unbelievable!

0:52:400:52:43

Unbelievable, unbelievable. I've never been so happy in my life.

0:52:430:52:47

To happen tonight it's like I died and went to heaven.

0:52:470:52:50

-And there is your boy down there.

-It's unbelievable - look at him!

0:52:500:52:54

And he's beautiful! Look at this! What a beautiful boy! Look...

0:52:540:52:58

Oh, my God. Sorry, sorry.

0:52:580:53:01

"He's beautiful. Don't look at me! Oh, no, don't look at me! Are we live?"

0:53:010:53:04

Look at him! Look at him - he's crying like me!

0:53:040:53:07

"He's a beautiful boy. He's a beautiful boy."

0:53:070:53:10

Of course he is. Weird.

0:53:100:53:11

I love you. Oh, my God. Every time I see myself I look at him.

0:53:110:53:14

Just great and I thought,

0:53:140:53:16

"Just keep holding the microphone in front of him.

0:53:160:53:18

"Just keep holding the microphone - this is gold."

0:53:180:53:20

Oh, unbelievable. Unbelievable. Thanks, Great Britain.

0:53:200:53:24

He was just amazing. He actually reminds me a little bit of my dad

0:53:240:53:27

because if my dad was actually there for the Olympic Games

0:53:270:53:31

he would have definitely reacted along similar lines.

0:53:310:53:33

-Thank you and congratulations.

-Thank you very much. Thank you very much.

0:53:330:53:36

This was a brilliant piece of television and he doesn't know it.

0:53:360:53:39

I bumped into Bert two nights later and he goes,

0:53:390:53:42

"Oh, my darling, come here, come here, give me a cuddle!

0:53:420:53:45

"We are famous around the world! We are famous around the world!

0:53:450:53:48

"We have gone viral!"

0:53:480:53:51

Number 22 takes us back to the velodrome

0:53:510:53:53

and if you're going to keep Chris Hoy at of the individual sprint

0:53:530:53:56

for team GB then you'd better win gold. No pressure, Jason.

0:53:560:53:59

I think what was wonderful about Jason Kenny was that

0:53:590:54:02

he not only had to deal with the pressure of the crowd in the velodrome,

0:54:020:54:06

not only did he have to deal with the pressure of the fact that

0:54:060:54:08

four years ago Britain won gold, so anything less than gold was going to be a failure,

0:54:080:54:13

but also to deal with the fact that everyone was there going,

0:54:130:54:16

"Oh, THIS is the guy who I haven't actually heard of who they've decided

0:54:160:54:19

"is better for this event than Chris Hoy."

0:54:190:54:22

You imagine getting on a bike and you're all on your own

0:54:220:54:24

and you have to deal with all of that?

0:54:240:54:27

And, boy, did he deal with it.

0:54:270:54:28

COMMENTATOR: Kenny's got the head of the race and Bauge will not take it!

0:54:280:54:32

Kenny is the Olympic sprint champion!

0:54:320:54:35

But it wasn't his exploits in the velodrome that got Jason Kenny splashed all over the papers

0:54:350:54:39

but his not-so-secret romance

0:54:390:54:41

with fellow golden Team GB member Laura Trott.

0:54:410:54:44

There's one way to get outed, isn't there, as a couple?

0:54:440:54:46

And that's the pair of you win two gold medals,

0:54:460:54:49

go down the beach volleyball, sit a row behind David Beckham,

0:54:490:54:53

have a few beers and then discreetly try to steal a kiss.

0:54:530:54:57

Do you know what? The rules are out the window here.

0:55:010:55:03

This is us hosting our Olympic Games and if you want to fall in love with a team-mate

0:55:030:55:06

and watch the beach volleyball and have a little kiss,

0:55:060:55:09

all that will happen is the nation will watch that and think, "Fantastic."

0:55:090:55:13

At number 21, it's time to celebrate the exploits of Baillie and Stott.

0:55:130:55:17

The unlikely lads turned out to be the best water-borne double-act

0:55:170:55:20

since Pamela Anderson said yes to the Baywatch gig.

0:55:200:55:23

Gold and silver in the canoe slalom for Baillie and Stott

0:55:230:55:26

and Florence and Hounslow.

0:55:260:55:28

That doesn't really sound like athletes, do they? They sound like really boring estate agents.

0:55:280:55:34

CHEERING

0:55:340:55:36

It's a staged sport anyway, the slalom canoeing.

0:55:360:55:39

If you're going down a river through rocks and it's all fast, why would you go back again?

0:55:390:55:43

Why do they do that bit? They go, "Oh, we just escaped those rocks there. And certain death!

0:55:430:55:47

"I know! Let's go back!"

0:55:470:55:49

So Baillie and Stott had qualified by the skin of their teeth.

0:55:490:55:52

They were in 12th place and they go and do their thing, you know, go for it, no pressure on them.

0:55:520:55:57

So clearly when they get out they're the first ones who've gone,

0:55:570:56:00

they're in gold medal position. What's going to happen next?

0:56:000:56:04

What happens next is 11, ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two.

0:56:040:56:07

None of them beat their time. They're in gold-medal position during the last run

0:56:070:56:11

and it happens to be their mates.

0:56:110:56:13

Their mates Florence and Hounslow are going to go.

0:56:130:56:15

And you could see when they were watching it,

0:56:150:56:17

there's a part of them that was getting their face ready like the Oscars.

0:56:170:56:21

Cos it was almost like they were nominated but they were ready to go, "Oh, they're great."

0:56:210:56:25

COMMENTATOR: This could be gold and silver for Great Britain!

0:56:250:56:28

Tim Baillie and Stott lead. Can Florence and Hounslow win it?

0:56:280:56:32

Oh, my goodness! They've got a silver medal!

0:56:320:56:36

I thought, well done to them. You know, underdogs in the final and they did it. Congratulations.

0:56:360:56:40

Moving on now, we're down to number 20,

0:56:440:56:46

and it's time to pay tribute to the women's coxless pair

0:56:460:56:49

who lifted a nation that found itself very much up the creek without a paddle or any gold medals.

0:56:490:56:54

-HE LAUGHS

-What is it now?

0:56:540:56:56

It's coxless!

0:56:560:56:57

It's Glover and Stanning.

0:56:580:57:00

Every morning we'd go in, right, in the early days,

0:57:000:57:02

because there was an enormous office that the BBC had.

0:57:020:57:06

All the presenters working ready for the day and researching what they were going to do,

0:57:060:57:10

and there was this thing about who's going to get the first gold medal? On whose watch will it be?

0:57:100:57:14

I remember saying to Gary Lineker, "That's it, mate, I'm off. We're definitely getting the first gold."

0:57:160:57:21

When it came to that Wednesday morning,

0:57:210:57:23

it was up to two very unsung heroes to actually break the duck.

0:57:230:57:27

COMMENTATOR: Great Britain into the record books

0:57:270:57:30

and such fabulously well done there!

0:57:300:57:33

It was just a phenomenal race, and I was sitting on the end of my bed.

0:57:340:57:37

I was only about a kilometre away from the finishing line

0:57:370:57:40

but we weren't down at the course, we were resting up, and I was sort of welling up.

0:57:400:57:44

I was so proud of them.

0:57:440:57:46

So great, really, that Helen and Heather got that first gold,

0:57:460:57:50

relatively unknowns, you know.

0:57:500:57:51

And I think that kind of set up the momentum for the fact that,

0:57:510:57:54

"You know what? There's going to be lots of other Olympians coming through

0:57:540:57:58

"that maybe we haven't heard of that actually maybe could achieve the most incredible things."

0:57:580:58:02

I'm absolutely shattered and ecstatic all at the same time and...

0:58:020:58:06

I want to collapse but I'm just so overjoyed and...

0:58:060:58:08

I just want to jump around at the same time today! Probably talking rubbish now as well!

0:58:080:58:13

They didn't just give the rowing team a boost, they gave the whole nation a boost.

0:58:130:58:17

Not just sport. I mean, everybody loved it.

0:58:170:58:19

And another chance for Sir Steve to give out the hugs.

0:58:190:58:22

Now, someone we all wanted to give a big hug to was Gemma Gibbons.

0:58:220:58:26

Gemma was ranked 42nd in the world at judo.

0:58:260:58:29

But she used the memory of her late mother to inspire her to Olympic glory.

0:58:290:58:33

She touched the hearts of millions, and that's why she's number 19.

0:58:330:58:37

It probably was, well...

0:58:390:58:41

the most emotional few moments out there.

0:58:410:58:45

She felt her mum was there and her mum was watching and... Oh!

0:58:480:58:53

It's kind of...

0:58:560:58:58

comes back now, how...

0:58:580:59:00

Erm...

0:59:010:59:03

How... You know, it's sort of bittersweet for her in a way,

0:59:030:59:06

that her mum wasn't there but she felt she was

0:59:060:59:08

and she just looked up...

0:59:080:59:10

The moment she looked skyward and said, "I love you, Mum..."

0:59:110:59:16

Honestly, it nearly broke my heart. You know, to lose your mum...

0:59:180:59:23

you know, as she did, in 2004,

0:59:230:59:26

and to be that close...to being in the final

0:59:260:59:31

and recognising that, it was really a poignant moment.

0:59:310:59:34

'My mum died eight years ago and...'

0:59:340:59:37

Probably it's been in the last couple of years that I've actually

0:59:380:59:40

started to talk about her and...

0:59:400:59:43

Ask any of my friends. It's not something that I just generally talk about.

0:59:430:59:47

But now I've had to talk about it quite a lot over the last couple of months.

0:59:470:59:51

How emotionally draining was that semi-final?

0:59:510:59:55

And then to prepare to come out for the final.

0:59:550:59:59

She was just such an inspirational person,

0:59:591:00:03

and to come away with that medal... Oh!

1:00:031:00:05

It was one of THE most moving moments of the Games.

1:00:051:00:08

'I think I did pretty good, and, yeah, that's what I was here to do.

1:00:081:00:13

'That was my job on the day to come away with an Olympic medal'

1:00:131:00:16

and I managed that. I wish I could've made it gold.

1:00:161:00:18

But maybe in Rio.

1:00:181:00:20

If she gets there, she'll have plenty of fans, no doubt,

1:00:211:00:24

but Rio will have one hell of an act to follow.

1:00:241:00:27

One of the most memorable aspects of the Games was the change in attitude of the Great British public.

1:00:271:00:31

We were positive and optimistic. We proved the doubters wrong.

1:00:311:00:35

No more was this evident than through the work of the volunteers.

1:00:351:00:38

The Games-makers brought smiles to people's faces

1:00:381:00:41

and made a nation proud.

1:00:411:00:43

And we also proudly salute the work of the armed forces and the police.

1:00:431:00:47

This feel-good factor was very... un-British, but we loved it.

1:00:471:00:51

Gabs, do you know what?

1:00:511:00:53

Out of all the sports we have seen today,

1:00:531:00:55

gymnastics is the one I want to take up.

1:00:551:00:56

That's great that it's captured your imagination.

1:00:561:00:59

It's not so much that, it's the fact that it would be nice

1:00:591:01:01

to have an actual reason to wear a leotard for a change.

1:01:011:01:04

Ugh, that is such a disgusting image.

1:01:041:01:06

You just get good support.

1:01:061:01:08

I'll be carrying it around in my head all day.

1:01:081:01:10

At number 18, it's my new favourite sport - gymnastics.

1:01:101:01:14

And it is our Louis.

1:01:141:01:15

The last six, seven years,

1:01:251:01:27

all the interviews I've done was about to this moment.

1:01:271:01:30

This was the one.

1:01:301:01:31

TANNOY: Representing Great Britain, Louis Smith.

1:01:311:01:34

I remember, I first met Louis when he had just got into his teens.

1:01:341:01:39

He came on to Blue Peter actually.

1:01:391:01:41

On Blue Peter, I'm pretty sure I had the hair plaits going back.

1:01:411:01:46

That was superbly executed, it really was. How often do you train?

1:01:461:01:50

I train six days a week at Huntingdon Gymnastics Club.

1:01:501:01:53

My voice didn't really sound right, it was quite squeaky.

1:01:531:01:57

To see what he has achieved in his career is just brilliant.

1:01:571:02:02

It's not just that, you know, he has also,

1:02:021:02:04

he has opened the door for all the other young lads out there

1:02:041:02:07

and he's made them realise what is possible.

1:02:071:02:11

COMMENTATOR: The absolute expert on this apparatus.

1:02:111:02:15

Everyone kind of remembers the time when I cried at the Olympic Games.

1:02:151:02:19

COMMENTATOR: That's a champion's performance.

1:02:191:02:22

So, when I finally did my first routine

1:02:241:02:26

and I gave myself the opportunity to qualify for the final, it was

1:02:261:02:30

just kind of, everything just kind of came out of me.

1:02:301:02:34

All the pressure that I'd been pretending wasn't there,

1:02:341:02:37

all the expectation, you know, it's just came rushing off

1:02:371:02:40

and I just felt a completely different human.

1:02:401:02:43

As soon as I landed, I knew, you know,

1:02:511:02:54

it had all the ingredients to win a gold medal.

1:02:541:02:56

CHEERING

1:02:561:02:59

Louis Smith, all I'll say on Louis Smith is he was robbed.

1:02:591:03:02

He is incredibly nice about it, very gracious.

1:03:021:03:04

I've met him a few times since

1:03:041:03:06

and he's very nice about the whole thing. He was literally robbed.

1:03:061:03:09

COMMENTATOR: It's a tie. It's 16.066.

1:03:091:03:13

Now, because the execution score was slightly lower than Berki's,

1:03:131:03:18

Berki will take gold.

1:03:181:03:21

You know, I've been competing against Krisztian Berki since 2006.

1:03:211:03:25

Sometimes he beats me, I beat him, he beats me.

1:03:251:03:28

And on that day, you know, he won.

1:03:281:03:31

From silver on the pommel horse for Louis,

1:03:311:03:33

to gold on a real horse for Charlotte.

1:03:331:03:36

Unbelievably, the Brits are good at dressage - who knew?

1:03:361:03:39

I've never really seen dressage before so

1:03:391:03:41

when I turned on my telly and I saw a bunch of dancing horses

1:03:411:03:45

and I checked to see whether it was the Olympics,

1:03:451:03:48

it was the Olympics, I carried on watching.

1:03:481:03:50

It was completely extraordinary.

1:03:501:03:52

It's one of those mysterious sports

1:03:521:03:54

that I think you get,

1:03:541:03:56

you know, lots of people wouldn't have chosen to watch

1:03:561:03:59

but because it was there, they're like, "Oh. Ohh. Oh!"

1:03:591:04:02

I think the genius was they didn't put dressage at the beginning.

1:04:061:04:09

If they had put dressage on the first two days,

1:04:091:04:12

I would have gone, "Well, this is, I'm not interested in this at all."

1:04:121:04:15

But they put it on when it really mattered how many golds we had

1:04:151:04:19

so I sat there happily watching horses dance for two hours,

1:04:191:04:23

punching the air. Genius.

1:04:231:04:26

I found myself, like,

1:04:261:04:27

falling in love with Ulla. I don't even like animals

1:04:271:04:30

but something about the Olympics dressage got me, man.

1:04:301:04:34

No-one, really, did understand

1:04:341:04:36

until this Olympic Games how difficult it is.

1:04:361:04:39

I'm a... I horse ride.

1:04:391:04:40

I know how difficult it is to even stop a horse and get it going

1:04:401:04:43

let alone trying to get it to do all these things to music.

1:04:431:04:47

I didn't look at it as a spectacle sport.

1:04:471:04:48

I sat there and went, "Oh, this is funny."

1:04:481:04:50

Like a YouTube video of a gorilla sleeping with a frog.

1:04:501:04:53

If anyone is trying to train a dog to sit and stay,

1:04:531:04:56

imagine trying to do that to a horse. It is incredibly difficult.

1:04:561:05:00

I was in Nando's with my mates, having some lunch

1:05:001:05:03

and then I'm eating some food and halfway through,

1:05:031:05:06

I dropped my cutlery and I went, "Oh, no!" And my mates are all like,

1:05:061:05:09

"Nathan, what's wrong? Is it the food? What's going on?"

1:05:091:05:12

And I went, "Oh, no. I forgot to Sky Plus the dressage."

1:05:121:05:17

When have you ever heard a young black guy say,

1:05:171:05:19

"I forgot to Sky Plus the dressage"?

1:05:191:05:21

COMMENTATOR: She's going for gold. Charlotte Dujardin for Great Britain.

1:05:211:05:25

Yes, the golden girl of the British team was Charlotte Dujardin,

1:05:251:05:29

dancing her way to gold in both the team and individual dressage events.

1:05:291:05:33

That's why it is enough to see her trot into 17th spot.

1:05:331:05:38

COMMENTATOR: She has got the gold!

1:05:381:05:39

Charlotte Dujardin has iced the cake in style!

1:05:391:05:44

It's unbelievable. I'm not even emotional about it.

1:05:441:05:47

COMMENTATOR: And Britain has got another gold. What a performance.

1:05:471:05:52

I don't know how we've done it but we've done it

1:05:521:05:54

and now got two Olympic gold medals so, unbelievable.

1:05:541:05:57

They always interview the rider and sometimes they go,

1:05:571:06:00

"Thanks for my achievement, I won gold and everything."

1:06:001:06:02

And I'm thinking, "Speak to the horse. Speak to the horse about it."

1:06:021:06:05

But the thing is, with the horses is

1:06:051:06:07

they're not as big-headed as the humans. Say to a horse,

1:06:071:06:09

"You've won gold, how do you feel?" The horse is like that...

1:06:091:06:12

Pffffft.

1:06:121:06:13

So, our next entry comes courtesy of Britain's truly incredible

1:06:171:06:21

women's team pursuiters.

1:06:211:06:22

Oh, I remember this. They were brilliant, were they?

1:06:221:06:25

Honestly, I've not seen women pursued with such relentless

1:06:251:06:28

determination since my mate Dave's stag do.

1:06:281:06:30

Yes, very funny, Greg.

1:06:321:06:33

At 16th, three girls with three amazing stories.

1:06:331:06:36

It was my favourite gold medal of the entire Olympics,

1:06:361:06:40

without a shadow of a doubt.

1:06:401:06:41

The women's team pursuit inside that velodrome.

1:06:411:06:43

Dani King, Joanna Rowsell and Laura Trott.

1:06:431:06:46

Olympic gold medals are handed out in their hundreds every

1:06:461:06:49

four years but it's the stories that set them apart.

1:06:491:06:52

Laura Trott has a condition

1:06:521:06:53

when if she exerts herself too much physically, she throws up.

1:06:531:06:57

So, the whole way throughout the Olympics there was a steel

1:06:571:06:59

bucket at the finish line.

1:06:591:07:01

You've got Dani King who was told after glandular fever that she

1:07:011:07:04

would have trouble climbing the stairs without being

1:07:041:07:07

out of breath and then you've got Joana Rowsell had

1:07:071:07:10

alopecia from a young age

1:07:101:07:11

and suffered from depression as a kid and didn't want to leave

1:07:111:07:14

her house and those three girls together, dominant on the track.

1:07:141:07:18

Dani, Jo and Laura make a great team.

1:07:181:07:21

They understand each other's strengths,

1:07:211:07:23

they get on so well, they've got a great work ethic as a group

1:07:231:07:27

and, to be honest, they were the tightest team at the Olympics.

1:07:271:07:31

Qualifying round, world record. Semi-final, world record.

1:07:311:07:36

COMMENTATOR: Great Britain win the Olympic title and the gold medal.

1:07:361:07:41

Final, world record, gold medal, thank you very much,

1:07:411:07:45

national anthem.

1:07:451:07:46

It was an ultimate display of dominance against the rest

1:07:461:07:50

of the world.

1:07:501:07:52

Velodrome cycling is obscure

1:07:521:07:55

and strange at the best of times in many, many ways.

1:07:551:07:57

Basically, they're all bikes going round a track

1:07:571:08:00

so they just work out different ways to do bikes going round a track.

1:08:001:08:03

So, they have, will we do it from a standing start?

1:08:031:08:06

Will we do in a group? Will we do on your own?

1:08:061:08:09

Will we do with a motorbike in front of you with a man looking

1:08:091:08:11

really kind of, "What's happening here?"

1:08:111:08:14

The best parallel is if you play video games then

1:08:141:08:17

they're like the different online modes in Call Of Duty.

1:08:171:08:20

All these games essentially involve

1:08:201:08:22

running around shooting people in the head with fake guns, right?

1:08:221:08:25

But there is team deathmatch, and there's individual deathmatch

1:08:251:08:28

and there's capture the flag.

1:08:281:08:29

That is basically what the velodrome feels like.

1:08:291:08:31

The omnium, which has all the different capture the flag

1:08:311:08:35

permutations, there is one thing called elimination.

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They go around in a big group and on every second lap a buzzer

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goes off and the last person has to drop out and do

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the glide of shame where they're like, "I am no longer in this."

1:08:441:08:47

But Laura Trott was the GB representative in this.

1:08:471:08:50

There was one particularly, the seventh or eighth last one,

1:08:501:08:53

where she was at the back and she saw...

1:08:531:08:56

This was one of the finest moments of the Olympics.

1:08:561:08:59

She saw a gap. There was no gap there.

1:08:591:09:02

But Trott saw a gap and she cut through and just wedged the bike.

1:09:021:09:07

I would like to see the woman park

1:09:071:09:09

because I would imagine that she rams a car into a tiny...

1:09:091:09:13

And then climbs out of the roof.

1:09:131:09:15

It is the most incredible piece of positioning.

1:09:151:09:17

She just found a gap in a moving field of cyclists,

1:09:171:09:20

just got her wheel in front, cleared for that one

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and then went on and won that round.

1:09:231:09:25

Introduce an elimination round into every...

1:09:251:09:28

Into politics, into your family. Into everything.

1:09:281:09:32

You, child, are not eating your dinner enough - you're out.

1:09:321:09:35

Everything would benefit from an elimination round.

1:09:351:09:38

COMMENTATOR: Laura Trott's going to win the elimination round,

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the third counted event in the omnium.

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And, for Laura Trott, her amazing performance in the omnium

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sealed her second gold of the Games.

1:09:471:09:50

It was just such a nice feeling and I don't want the feeling to go away.

1:09:501:09:52

The way the country, like, lifted us as well was just incredible.

1:09:521:09:57

I just want that feeling all the time.

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Aged just 14 when he competed in Beijing, someone making a big splash

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at the Olympics was this guy, who had done an awful lot of growing up.

1:10:041:10:08

Tom Daley's body was quite nice.

1:10:101:10:13

Standing on the end of the board in the Olympic Games is nerve-wracking.

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But then standing on the end of the board in front of the home crowd in

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London at the Olympic Games kind of just takes it up a whole new level.

1:10:251:10:28

COMMENTATOR: Now the opening dive for Tom Daley.

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I took off, twisted towards the audience

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and then all of a sudden there was of these flashes in my face

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and if you get those flashes in your face,

1:10:361:10:39

your automatic reaction is to blink and if you blink during a dive,

1:10:391:10:42

you lose where you are and by that point I'd hit the water

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and it had gone wrong so I approached the referee

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and he looked back on the replay and thought it was unfair

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so he gave me another shot.

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To have the presence of mind that he had after that first dive to

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come straight to the judge and say,

1:10:561:10:58

"Look, I'm sorry, there were flashlights going off.

1:10:581:11:01

"I need to retake that dive." I mean, that was amazing.

1:11:011:11:04

I think Tom Daley got the bronze,

1:11:041:11:07

and how proud and how pleased he was at winning that bronze

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really captured more of the spirit for me than some of the big hitters.

1:11:101:11:14

COMMENTATOR: The country is behind you.

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COMMENTATOR: Ooh, yes! It's a good one! He can't do any more than that. The crowd are on their feet.

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Tom Daley has done absolutely everything he can.

1:11:231:11:27

Loads of my family were there on the night. I had my friends, my family.

1:11:271:11:30

I think there was up to about 30 people that came along, so...

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it was, yeah... It was a real special moment and I think

1:11:341:11:36

when athletes are able to share it with their families

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it really does make it extra special.

1:11:391:11:41

COMMENTATOR: But Tom Daley...

1:11:411:11:43

..celebrates as only Tom Daley can! It's a bronze medal.

1:11:441:11:49

They just all picked me up and jumped in

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but I don't see why it affected me because I was still wet anyway

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but those lot were in clothes so I don't understand why they did it

1:11:541:11:57

but it was a real good moment for the whole team cos everyone was so happy about it.

1:11:571:12:01

Now, what 2012 countdown would be complete

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without the first ever female boxing gold medallist in Olympic history?

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Someone who not only had a knockout punch but also a knockout smile.

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A smile that truly captured the nation's heart.

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No, that's just a bit creepy. Stop it. Introduce a clip.

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At number 14 it's the better-than-me-at-smiling Nicola Adams.

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My favourite Olympian, bar none, was Nicola Adams.

1:12:271:12:30

She's gorgeous.

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Just a genuinely lovely kid from Leeds.

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If Nicola Adams has taught me anything, it's that sometimes it is OK to hit a woman.

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I'm joking, obviously!

1:12:421:12:44

# Half the population just waiting to see me fill,

1:12:441:12:46

# Yeah, right, you're better off trying to freeze hell... #

1:12:461:12:49

It's exceptional that that was the first women's boxing at the Olympics

1:12:491:12:53

and I think it was done with such, erm... Such grace.

1:12:531:12:56

I mean, it was a really... It was a great sporting event.

1:12:561:12:59

# And I'll be in your corner... #

1:12:591:13:01

The atmosphere and the spectacle was pretty incredible.

1:13:011:13:05

I love that she's breaking the idea

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that to be a woman you have to be physically weak.

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You can be feminine and really physically strong,

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and I think she's an incredible role model.

1:13:161:13:18

She marmalised her opponent!

1:13:181:13:20

Yeah, I just remember the bell going for the final round,

1:13:201:13:24

and going out thinking,

1:13:241:13:25

"All I have to do is stay focused, keep my hands up,"

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and, you know, "I can get through and win."

1:13:281:13:31

It was a genuine astonishing performance. There was no doubt about it the whole way through.

1:13:341:13:38

COMMENTATOR: The winner and Olympic Champion

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in the blue corner...

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Nicola Adams!

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She has got a great sense of humour

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and to win the first ever women's boxing title, it was...

1:13:501:13:54

It was an amazing moment. And there's so many amazing moments in these Olympic Games

1:13:541:13:57

but Nicola Adams is definitely up there with one of my favourites.

1:13:571:14:00

Staying North now, from a Leeds lass to a pair of Leeds lads,

1:14:001:14:03

and surely the Brownlee brothers were nailed on for a couple of medals.

1:14:031:14:07

At number 13 it's the men's triathlon.

1:14:071:14:09

They like to keep it in t'family up North.

1:14:091:14:11

It was near-certain, just in terms of form,

1:14:111:14:14

that one of them, and probably Alistair, would win gold.

1:14:141:14:18

But there's so much that can go wrong in triathlon.

1:14:181:14:21

COMMENTATOR: Jonny arrives, swim hat comes off, Alistair's right behind him.

1:14:211:14:25

I could never compete against my brother because he's the athletic one of the pair and he got...

1:14:251:14:29

My brother got all the sporting abilities and I got none,

1:14:291:14:32

so it's amazing that the Brownlees clearly got a very even 50-50 split.

1:14:321:14:36

COMMENTATOR: The brilliant Brownlee brothers are out in front.

1:14:361:14:40

That was a wonderful story

1:14:401:14:42

and, you know, the shot of him crossing the line with the flag over his shoulder,

1:14:421:14:46

holding that Union flag and the crowd was going wild.

1:14:461:14:50

That was the stand-out moment of the Games.

1:14:501:14:52

COMMENTATOR: Alistair Brownlee is the Olympic triathlon champion!

1:14:521:14:56

And there will be both of the brilliant Brownlee brothers

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on the Olympic podium

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as Jonathan comes home for bronze!

1:15:031:15:07

I always got the impression with Alistair that he genuinely enjoyed the pressure,

1:15:071:15:12

he enjoyed the attention, he enjoyed the race.

1:15:121:15:16

And obviously they both enjoyed the medal ceremony.

1:15:161:15:19

Medals in triathlon are like buses. We've been waiting all this time for them and two come along at once!

1:15:191:15:24

Mrs Brownlee must be the proudest woman in England.

1:15:241:15:27

She can go into any shop

1:15:271:15:28

and no matter what the other mums and people are talking about,

1:15:281:15:33

no matter what their kids have done, she can stand there and go, "Oh, did he?

1:15:331:15:37

"Yeah. Well, my sons finished first and third in an Olympic event, so...

1:15:371:15:42

"Sucks to be you, I guess."

1:15:421:15:44

-Gabby, you know that last clip reminded me of you?

-Why's that?

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Because you are officially the second best triathlete in your household.

1:15:501:15:54

-What ARE you talking about?

-Oh, no, second best...

1:15:541:15:58

dancer in your household. You know, Strictly speaking? Uh?

1:15:581:16:02

Yeah, moving on.

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At number 12 in the countdown is Britain's greatest ever female rower, Katherine Grainger.

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He was on a journey, Scottish as well. Get your feet off.

1:16:081:16:11

For three Olympics I've seen her pick up a silver medal.

1:16:131:16:17

The first two, I think she was quite happy about picking up a silver medal

1:16:171:16:20

but in Beijing she was devastated.

1:16:201:16:23

The tears after failing to win the gold... You just felt for her.

1:16:231:16:28

Would she have the commitment and the belief to go on for another four years?

1:16:281:16:33

Well, you don't underestimate Katherine. She has that amazing will to win.

1:16:331:16:37

I definitely considered very seriously retiring after Beijing,

1:16:371:16:40

definitely.

1:16:401:16:41

Partly I thought, you know, with three Olympics, erm...

1:16:411:16:44

I thought that'd be the end of the run anyway.

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I think if you had to ask most people within sport,

1:16:471:16:50

you know, the sporting fraternity, who would they like to see win a gold medal,

1:16:501:16:55

Kath Grainger's name would come up time and time again.

1:16:551:16:58

Katherine and Anna have never been beaten in a double scull

1:16:581:17:02

since they've been in it for the last two-and-a-half years.

1:17:021:17:05

But there's always that little bit of doubt

1:17:051:17:08

of when it comes up to the Games, can they produce it?

1:17:081:17:11

It's utterly heart-pounding.

1:17:111:17:14

Oof! You know! This is it, this is it.

1:17:141:17:17

We get one chance, it's one take.

1:17:171:17:19

I just so wanted her to win gold.

1:17:191:17:22

And I sat on my own in the make-up room of the studio block...

1:17:221:17:27

..crying my eyes out, watching it on the telly.

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COMMENTATOR: But, ladies and gentlemen, what we are seeing right now is that dreams do come true!

1:17:321:17:38

Well, the nation expected, Great Britain delivered!

1:17:381:17:41

Olympic champions!

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I think the whole world was behind Katherine Grainger

1:17:431:17:46

when she won that gold.

1:17:461:17:48

Everybody knew how hard she had worked for that.

1:17:481:17:53

It's almost too much to try and comprehend. It's a lifetime, it's a career that goes behind it.

1:17:531:17:57

It was, in all honesty...

1:17:571:18:00

better than I could have ever hoped.

1:18:001:18:02

COMMENTATOR: At long, long last,

1:18:021:18:04

Katherine Grainger is the Olympic champion!

1:18:041:18:07

Can I talk to the Olympic champion, please?

1:18:071:18:10

Where? Where? She's finally here!

1:18:101:18:12

-(Yeah...)

-You did it. You did it.

-Yeah.

1:18:121:18:15

Worth the wait.

1:18:151:18:17

It took me four times. Some people get it right first time!

1:18:171:18:20

Magical day, magical moment

1:18:201:18:23

but she's rightly now got that gold medal round her neck.

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One magical day at the Olympics was followed by another -

1:18:261:18:29

two more rowing golds and another in the velodrome

1:18:291:18:32

but Super Saturday was when the Olympic Stadium burst into life.

1:18:321:18:36

Three golds in 45 amazing minutes.

1:18:361:18:40

That night, you know, with three gold medals to the British team,

1:18:401:18:43

was a phenomenal atmosphere.

1:18:431:18:45

It was one of those days, I think, that you will always say,

1:18:451:18:49

"I was there."

1:18:491:18:50

Yeah, that Super Saturday was amazing.

1:18:501:18:53

I think that was as proud as you can feel.

1:18:531:18:56

Gold medal after gold medal.

1:18:561:18:58

What I remember about that Super Saturday was that the Opening Ceremony,

1:18:581:19:02

Tory MP Aidan Burley labelled it "multi-cultural crap".

1:19:021:19:06

And then I remember watching Super Saturday,

1:19:061:19:08

seeing a Somali refugee, a mixed-race girl and a ginger guy win gold medals, thinking,

1:19:081:19:12

"So much for multi-cultural crap. This is brilliant!"

1:19:121:19:15

More from Jess and Mo later, but the gold that nobody predicted

1:19:151:19:18

on that Super Saturday was more than just a small step.

1:19:181:19:21

It was a giant leap for ginger mankind.

1:19:211:19:24

Number 11 is Greg Rutherford.

1:19:241:19:26

So I knew of Greg and I am an athletics fan and I still didn't expect him to win.

1:19:261:19:30

I don't think anybody... I don't think Greg... He would tell you he didn't expect to win.

1:19:301:19:34

No-one but no-one would have predicted Greg Rutherford winning that gold medal.

1:19:341:19:38

It was probably one of the best atmospheres for a championship

1:19:391:19:43

that I've ever seen across the board.

1:19:431:19:45

It was... It was really something...

1:19:451:19:48

I haven't experienced that before.

1:19:481:19:50

And as you set off down the runway,

1:19:501:19:52

it just got louder and louder and louder

1:19:521:19:54

and then till where you took off, it was just...

1:19:541:19:56

I've genuinely never experienced anything like it in any stadium in the world.

1:19:561:20:00

He was kind of like our own sort of little Del Boy.

1:20:001:20:03

He was all a little bit cocky and he had a bit of swagger. He was a bit of a geezer.

1:20:031:20:06

I just sort of thought, "Yeah, right, this is my time."

1:20:061:20:10

COMMENTATOR: So, Greg Rutherford, 8.21, leads at the moment.

1:20:101:20:13

Can he feed off this atmosphere? Quick, quick, quick! And it's big!

1:20:131:20:18

You've given up pretty much everything for this moment in your life

1:20:181:20:21

and all of a sudden, I've got every emotion

1:20:211:20:24

I've ever felt in my life hitting me like an absolute ton of bricks.

1:20:241:20:28

He so styled it out, didn't he, when he won it? So styled it out.

1:20:281:20:32

I just thought, "You know what? I don't care."

1:20:321:20:34

And I put my arms aloft the same as Jess did and then took in that...

1:20:341:20:39

That amazing roar of the crowd.

1:20:391:20:41

-Wow!

-You are Olympic Champion!

1:20:441:20:47

I don't think I'll ever get bored of hearing that, to be honest. That is...

1:20:471:20:51

Oh! The most amazing feeling in the world.

1:20:511:20:54

I have the most amazing parents that you could possibly have!

1:20:541:20:57

Oh, beautiful girlfriend! Just everything! Like...

1:20:571:21:01

-Oh! I've... It's...

-Life generally is pretty beautiful right now.

1:21:011:21:04

I've got a pretty good life, yeah, I'm not going to lie!

1:21:041:21:06

I mean, one of the weirdest moments, I think, we...

1:21:061:21:09

Me, Louis Smith and our manager Gav

1:21:091:21:12

got invited back to Matthew Freud's house

1:21:121:21:15

erm, for an evening, randomly.

1:21:151:21:17

It was sort of, Bono was there and Damien Lewis, Sacha Baron Cohen.

1:21:171:21:20

Jimmy Carr walks past.

1:21:201:21:21

It's like I'm just dropping names non-stop.

1:21:211:21:23

I think... I remember there was a ginger dude there,

1:21:231:21:26

but I thought he was working there, I didn't realise he was at the party.

1:21:261:21:30

You just sort of stand there, going, "What the hell is going on?

1:21:301:21:33

"This is the most bizarre scenario I've ever seen in my life."

1:21:331:21:37

Gabby, I can't...

1:21:371:21:38

I love the Olympics, the Olympics was bloody brilliant.

1:21:381:21:42

I knew you'd come round, you just can't fail to be blown away

1:21:421:21:45

by all this incredible, breathtaking Olympic action,

1:21:451:21:47

but now it's time for you to stand back in even more wonder.

1:21:471:21:51

-We've finally reached the top ten.

-Yeah, I'm so excited!

1:21:511:21:55

-Oh, my God, I've weed.

-Sort yourself out, I'll do this one.

1:21:551:21:57

Oh, God!

1:21:571:21:59

At number ten, it's the legendary 800m gold medal winner

1:21:591:22:02

and world record-breaking David Rudisha.

1:22:021:22:05

I've got some spare trousers if you want.

1:22:051:22:07

-STEVE CRAM:

-Let's see what he has in store for us here tonight.

1:22:111:22:14

David Rudisha's race, in terms of just pure performance,

1:22:141:22:17

that was the highlight of the Olympics for me.

1:22:171:22:19

Will they go as fast as Rudisha,

1:22:191:22:21

and will they be able to last it out?

1:22:211:22:23

The gun went and he took off, you know, like a sprint race.

1:22:241:22:28

David Rudisha, as ever, loves to be in the front,

1:22:291:22:32

a beautiful running action.

1:22:321:22:34

Rudisha in the front.

1:22:341:22:36

He has a way of running that he knows suits him.

1:22:371:22:40

He likes to be at the front, he likes to go out hard.

1:22:401:22:42

This one wasn't tactical at all, this was insane, he just took off.

1:22:421:22:46

And he's stretching it out there, a fast opening 300 metres.

1:22:461:22:50

And he got to the back straight, and you just saw him,

1:22:501:22:53

he's tall anyway, but you just saw him sort of lift and vroom!

1:22:531:22:57

And in commentary, you know, I could feel myself getting excited then.

1:22:571:23:02

COMMENTARY: And they're sucked into going with him

1:23:021:23:05

down the back straight, can they hang on?

1:23:051:23:07

They're all starting to fade. Look at this!

1:23:071:23:09

He's a joy to watch, because of the way that he attacks it

1:23:091:23:12

and goes out and runs the 800m just as a...

1:23:121:23:15

as a sprint almost.

1:23:151:23:17

That's really, really quick through 600.

1:23:171:23:20

It might as well have been run in a straight line,

1:23:201:23:23

because he just...

1:23:231:23:24

There was no element of, "I'm going to use the bend here

1:23:241:23:27

"and I'm going to sit here."

1:23:271:23:28

He just...foom, gone!

1:23:281:23:30

Striding away to become the Olympic champion! How quick will it be?

1:23:301:23:35

Watch the clock! That's the world record!

1:23:351:23:38

Unbelievable!

1:23:411:23:42

There's a thing in physics about how mass can twist space.

1:23:451:23:48

He kind of just dragged space with him,

1:23:481:23:50

and with it all of the rest of the field were just accelerated along.

1:23:501:23:55

The fact that he had a slipstream so strong that the guy who was last,

1:23:551:23:58

Team GB's guy came last,

1:23:581:24:00

would have won the two previous Olympic finals in the 800m,

1:24:001:24:04

and he came last.

1:24:041:24:06

The greatest ever 800m race anyone...

1:24:061:24:11

..has ever run, that I've ever seen, obviously.

1:24:131:24:17

What a privilege to be here.

1:24:171:24:18

At number nine, it's another Olympic giant,

1:24:221:24:24

big Ben Ainslie was competing in his fifth Games,

1:24:241:24:26

and with three golds and a silver already under his belt,

1:24:261:24:29

the Cornishman was serious about winning,

1:24:291:24:31

but things didn't get off to the best of starts.

1:24:311:24:34

I mean, for once, he wasn't having it all his own way,

1:24:341:24:37

and he was quite a long way behind.

1:24:371:24:39

He seemed to lose every race but yet still seemed to be in contention.

1:24:391:24:42

In Olympic sailing, it's not about winning every race of the regatta,

1:24:421:24:46

it's about remaining consistent throughout the competition.

1:24:461:24:49

Big Ben did exactly that, but during the eighth race

1:24:491:24:52

his competitors ganged up on him and he incurred a penalty as a result.

1:24:521:24:56

This angered the reigning Olympic champion.

1:24:561:24:59

# Does that make me crazy? #

1:24:591:25:03

I'm seriously, er... unhappy with that.

1:25:031:25:07

But you know, he made a big mistake, because I'm angry,

1:25:071:25:09

and he didn't want to make me angry.

1:25:091:25:11

Ben is such a competitor, when he came on and said,

1:25:111:25:15

"Look, that's motivation for me, they never should have done that,"

1:25:151:25:19

that was just brilliant.

1:25:191:25:20

He had the hump, didn't he? He had the hump one day.

1:25:201:25:23

Those guys better watch out.

1:25:231:25:24

Going into the final race, he was placed just two points

1:25:241:25:27

behind his main rival, Jonas Hogh-Christensen.

1:25:271:25:30

All we had to do was finish ahead of the Dane

1:25:301:25:32

to clinch a nail-biting gold

1:25:321:25:34

and become the most successful Olympic sailor of all time.

1:25:341:25:38

Ben Ainslie punches the air! Well done, Ben Ainslie!

1:25:381:25:42

You've had an extraordinary week.

1:25:421:25:44

Actually, that's my worst moment during the Olympics,

1:25:441:25:47

was interviewing Ben Ainslie, because it was down the line.

1:25:471:25:50

It was the night I was in the stadium watching the 100m and...

1:25:501:25:54

I only had a tiny little monitor that was on the edge of the camera,

1:25:541:25:57

and I couldn't hear one single word he said,

1:25:571:26:00

and that was...tricky.

1:26:001:26:02

I had to try and judge it when he stopped moving his mouth

1:26:021:26:04

and just hoping he hadn't said anything difficult.

1:26:041:26:06

And will you go on to Rio 2016?

1:26:061:26:10

I don't know. Will you still be doing Match Of The Day by then?

1:26:101:26:14

I saw him laughing, so I thought I'd laugh, but I had no idea what at.

1:26:141:26:17

You are the greatest Olympic sailor in history!

1:26:171:26:20

Yeah.

1:26:211:26:22

All right, Ben, calm down. Anyone for tennis?

1:26:221:26:25

Talk about a roller-coaster ride, you know.

1:26:271:26:29

At the end of Wimbledon, standing on Centre Court with him crying.

1:26:291:26:34

All right, I'm going to try this, and it's not going to be easy.

1:26:341:26:37

To come back, four weeks later,

1:26:391:26:41

after...the most disappointing match of his career,

1:26:411:26:45

to come out and play his greatest tennis ever,

1:26:451:26:48

beating the greatest tennis player of all time

1:26:481:26:52

on Wimbledon's Centre Court, I mean, it was just written in the stars.

1:26:521:26:56

I've never seen anybody dismantle Roger Federer in that way.

1:26:561:27:00

He's got him! First blow in this Olympic final!

1:27:001:27:03

The one thing missing, you know, from Federer's CV

1:27:031:27:06

is a singles gold medal in the Olympic Games.

1:27:061:27:08

He wanted to win that so badly, and he was just smashed.

1:27:081:27:12

Every time Federer throws some heat down to Murray,

1:27:141:27:18

Murray just returns it, just again and again and again.

1:27:181:27:23

And I must say, I've been at Wimbledon many, many times,

1:27:231:27:25

35 years I've been going to Wimbledon as a player and as a commentator,

1:27:251:27:28

and that was really the first time

1:27:281:27:30

I saw a crowd really make a difference,

1:27:301:27:34

really so much behind Andy.

1:27:341:27:37

Because of the Olympics, they could unabashedly root for him.

1:27:371:27:39

They're to me too polite at Wimbledon.

1:27:391:27:42

CHEERING

1:27:441:27:45

It's a golden triumph for Andy Murray!

1:27:451:27:50

Unbelievable to see that much of a mismatch,

1:27:501:27:52

considering how Roger sort of had, in the big occasion,

1:27:521:27:56

taken it to Andy, so that was quite impressive, and it set the stage,

1:27:561:28:00

I think, for him going on to win the US Open, without a doubt.

1:28:001:28:03

It was just electric, absolutely electric.

1:28:031:28:06

I think that was the moment when Britain loved Andy Murray.

1:28:061:28:10

-Are you OK this time?

-Yeah, I feel much better so...

1:28:101:28:14

Definitely easier winning in the final than losing!

1:28:141:28:17

We were in station, and we had one of those moments

1:28:171:28:20

where they announced over the thing, "Andy Murray has won,"

1:28:201:28:22

and the whole station went, "Hurray!"

1:28:221:28:24

And you're going, "Wow, this is the feel-good thing."

1:28:241:28:27

What a phenomenal tennis player, in the greatest era of tennis ever,

1:28:271:28:31

and we've got a British player right in the mix.

1:28:311:28:34

We should be more proud almost of Andy than anybody else.

1:28:341:28:37

He's done it, he's absolutely done it,

1:28:371:28:38

and his confidence now just seems to be...

1:28:381:28:40

He's sort of like a different man.

1:28:401:28:42

It's incredible to have watched that over kind of five, six years,

1:28:421:28:46

him develop as a player, he's extraordinary.

1:28:461:28:49

I mean, the Scottish haven't celebrated that hard

1:28:491:28:51

since they discovered you could get drunk on hand sanitiser.

1:28:511:28:54

We take full credit

1:28:561:28:57

for Andy Murray doing well in the Olympics this year,

1:28:571:29:00

we being the team of Mock The Week.

1:29:001:29:01

Because we know that Andy Murray is a fan of Mock The Week,

1:29:011:29:04

and we're always inviting him to come along,

1:29:041:29:06

but he did so, like two days after the Wimbledon final.

1:29:061:29:09

A bit hello to Andy Murray, who's up there.

1:29:091:29:12

CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

1:29:121:29:15

"Andy Murray is here, so try to keep it light,

1:29:151:29:17

"because he's very... at the moment."

1:29:171:29:19

That's one for Andy Murray!

1:29:191:29:22

He hasn't lost since, and we take personal credit for that.

1:29:221:29:26

This week's winner is Andy Murray, ladies and gentlemen!

1:29:261:29:29

He has ruined jokes, though.

1:29:301:29:31

For years, we were making jokes about,

1:29:311:29:34

"When is a Brit going to win Wimbledon?"

1:29:341:29:36

Probably next year. It's probably going to be next year, then.

1:29:361:29:38

When he won the gold, it was like, "Well done, you're now British."

1:29:381:29:42

And then he lost the final in the doubles with Laura Robson,

1:29:421:29:46

it was like, "OK, you're back to being Scottish."

1:29:461:29:48

-What do you reckon?

-Mmm.

-Make me look older?

1:29:521:29:55

Yeah, you look at least 14.

1:29:551:29:57

Er...thanks.

1:29:571:29:59

OK, if you haven't already guessed, at number seven,

1:29:591:30:02

the first man to ever win the Tour de France, Olympic gold

1:30:021:30:05

and get hit by a van in the same year.

1:30:051:30:07

He's a national treasure, who without a doubt

1:30:071:30:09

is the greatest road cyclist this country has ever produced.

1:30:091:30:12

Wiggo, take a bow.

1:30:121:30:14

He's a very cool individual, Bradley Wiggins.

1:30:161:30:19

I think Bradley Wiggins is the coolest gold medallist ever.

1:30:191:30:24

Any guy who can pull off ginger sideburns has got to be cool, man.

1:30:241:30:27

It's a good job I didn't have a ponytail, innit?

1:30:271:30:29

Can you imagine that? It would have been like Germany in the 1980s.

1:30:291:30:32

All them people at Hampton Court with ponytails.

1:30:321:30:35

Well, I'm just hugely envious of Bradley Wiggins

1:30:351:30:37

that he can grow sideburns,

1:30:371:30:39

because all my life I've never shaved here.

1:30:391:30:42

And I know some people would say, "Well, you're lucky not to have to,"

1:30:421:30:46

but it would be nice to have had the choice.

1:30:461:30:49

And that's a bit weird, you know.

1:30:491:30:50

I mean, I'd had sideburns for years, you know.

1:30:501:30:53

It's a funny mix of an amazing athlete

1:30:531:30:55

but then this sort of rock-and-roll dude.

1:30:551:30:57

Imagine if like he was just about to go past the finish line

1:30:571:30:59

and his sideburns just suddenly peeled out and acted like flaps...

1:30:591:31:03

Maybe that's how he slows down, like the flaps on a plane's wing,

1:31:031:31:06

when it comes into landing when he crosses the line,

1:31:061:31:09

flaps out, his burns go like that and he can brake safely.

1:31:091:31:12

It's Bradley Wiggins, the man that's just won the Tour de France.

1:31:121:31:16

If the Olympics isn't the pinnacle of your sport,

1:31:161:31:18

then I'm less fussed about your Olympic achievement.

1:31:181:31:21

You get...? I think Bradley Wiggins did an extraordinary thing,

1:31:211:31:25

winning those golds, but the Tour de France without drugs.

1:31:251:31:30

It's incredible, I didn't even know you could do that.

1:31:301:31:32

I didn't know that was an option.

1:31:321:31:34

There was never any doubt he was going to win it, actually, you know.

1:31:371:31:40

He even could have won it by more,

1:31:401:31:42

but he put so much effort into my road race, you know.

1:31:421:31:45

He was spent after the road race. He was... He was pretty phenomenal.

1:31:451:31:49

-WIGGINS:

-You could really sense the expectation.

1:31:491:31:51

The British people... made the Olympics, really.

1:31:511:31:54

I don't think we ever have or ever will see another road race cyclist

1:31:561:32:00

with the talent of Bradley Wiggins.

1:32:001:32:02

When he's on the bike, he is just...

1:32:021:32:05

Well, he's a machine, the legs are just pump, pump, pump, pump.

1:32:051:32:09

And it was so good that his moment came at the London Olympic Games.

1:32:091:32:13

I'll never forget it, you know, to think that was in Britain.

1:32:131:32:16

There was a sensational moment just after Bradley Wiggins won gold,

1:32:161:32:20

outside Hampton Court in the time-trial,

1:32:201:32:22

and I was on the radio, so I was just in the crowd watching it.

1:32:221:32:26

And when he won, he disappeared into Hampton Court.

1:32:261:32:29

The medal ceremony was too far away,

1:32:291:32:31

and people started piling over the barrier onto...

1:32:311:32:34

a bit like the Formula One, onto the starting grid and walking down.

1:32:341:32:37

Now, it was against all the health and safety,

1:32:371:32:39

it was against all the rules.

1:32:391:32:40

Instead of the stewards and the police stopping people,

1:32:401:32:45

they began to help people over.

1:32:451:32:47

To me, that's what it's all about, really,

1:32:471:32:49

because I was one of those people when I was a kid,

1:32:491:32:51

and I would have been there in London, looking over the barrier.

1:32:511:32:55

And it was just, you know, when everything comes together,

1:32:551:32:58

and then out came Bradley Wiggins into the masses.

1:32:581:33:01

And that was just a beautiful moment in time, you know.

1:33:011:33:04

I told the teacher at school

1:33:041:33:06

I wanted to wear the yellow jersey in the Tour de France

1:33:061:33:08

and I wanted to be Olympic champion.

1:33:081:33:10

She told me I was mad and that I needed to grow up

1:33:101:33:12

and start thinking about what I wanted to do with my life.

1:33:121:33:15

He makes you question every little part of what you wear,

1:33:161:33:19

how you look and how much of a man you actually are.

1:33:191:33:23

I think Bradley Wiggins should be King,

1:33:231:33:25

or Prime Minister at least.

1:33:251:33:27

Style and substance, and at the Opening Ceremony

1:33:271:33:30

Wiggo, along with the rest of us, was treated to another style icon,

1:33:301:33:34

but this one was on Her Majesty's Secret Service.

1:33:341:33:37

MUSIC: James Bond Theme

1:33:391:33:42

I thought that the James Bond Queen sketch for the Opening Ceremony

1:33:421:33:45

was the best bit of television in history, personally.

1:33:451:33:49

-It was brilliant.

-The Bond thing was awesome.

1:33:491:33:52

The Queen, that was just brilliant.

1:33:521:33:53

Mr Bond, Your Majesty.

1:33:561:33:57

That anticipation of... "Is it the Queen?"

1:33:581:34:02

Another lookalike, there's the corgis, there they go.

1:34:021:34:05

It won't be her, it won't be her, you know, but I wonder who it is.

1:34:051:34:08

Ahem.

1:34:091:34:10

It... No, it can't be the Queen.

1:34:101:34:12

Good evening, Mr Bond.

1:34:151:34:17

We were like, "Oh, this is fantastic!"

1:34:171:34:20

Good evening, Your Majesty.

1:34:201:34:22

When James Bond appeared with the Queen, the room went wild.

1:34:221:34:27

Pizza flying everywhere, beer being spilled.

1:34:271:34:30

It was a euphoric moment.

1:34:301:34:32

We couldn't really believe it was happening.

1:34:321:34:35

To do the walk through and all that, it was just amazing.

1:34:351:34:38

How they kept that a secret I'll never know.

1:34:381:34:41

She should have been nominated for a BAFTA for her performance.

1:34:411:34:45

I thought she was amazing, what she did.

1:34:451:34:47

She was such a good sport,

1:34:471:34:49

to actually go out and do that kind of stuff.

1:34:491:34:51

A lot of the other stuff, you know, it was quirky,

1:34:511:34:54

and I was sitting there watching it and thinking,

1:34:541:34:59

"You know, I don't know if the rest of it..."

1:34:591:35:02

I had to ask, I asked Sue Barker, I was like, "What's that?"

1:35:021:35:05

Gobsmacked that we were seeing this incredible...

1:35:051:35:09

kind of almost a love letter to the UK.

1:35:091:35:12

It was so full of injokes.

1:35:121:35:13

It was brilliant, it couldn't have been better.

1:35:131:35:16

The Opening Ceremony, it was extraordinary to pull that off,

1:35:161:35:18

because after the Chinese basically had a three-hour advert for slavery,

1:35:181:35:23

which was pretty unbeatable, people just thought

1:35:231:35:25

he was on a hiding to nothing, he could never do it.

1:35:251:35:28

Then he just pulled this thing out of the bag that was just

1:35:281:35:30

kind of warm-hearted and wonderful, and it just had everything.

1:35:301:35:34

Most opening ceremonies are quite formal, quite serious,

1:35:341:35:38

but we had a bit of British humour in it, and it was a great success.

1:35:381:35:42

MUSIC: James Bond Theme

1:35:431:35:45

I was amazed I actually did not believe that was going to happen.

1:35:471:35:51

I was like, "What?"

1:35:511:35:53

And then we were thinking, "Are they doubles? What's going on?"

1:35:531:35:55

I thought then the Queen was actually skydiving!

1:35:551:35:59

To see James Bond do a scene with the Queen, it's amazing.

1:35:591:36:04

I thought I was going to ejaculate a Union Jack a Union Jack-ulate.

1:36:041:36:09

I'll be honest, my only criticism, and it's only a small thing was,

1:36:091:36:12

I didn't think the Bond girl was that hot.

1:36:121:36:15

At number five, we have the man who,

1:36:151:36:17

after picking up his sixth Olympic gold on the track,

1:36:171:36:19

is now officially the most successful British Olympian

1:36:191:36:22

of all time, overtaking Sir Steve Redgrave in the process.

1:36:221:36:25

And therefore he will presumably become

1:36:251:36:28

the official hugger in four years' time.

1:36:281:36:30

-It's the one and only Sir Chris Hoy.

-Hoy-Hoy!

1:36:301:36:34

Hoy.

1:36:341:36:35

Anyone who knows Chris, he's just an absolute gentleman, you know.

1:36:401:36:44

He's the humblest, most down-to-earth man you'll meet, you know.

1:36:441:36:49

Well, Sir Chris has been phenomenally successful,

1:36:491:36:52

and I think he's a real ambassador for his sport

1:36:521:36:54

and for British sport.

1:36:541:36:56

He's a great role model for anyone that wants to get into sport

1:36:571:37:00

and wants to see how to win.

1:37:001:37:02

The longer you spend in sport,

1:37:021:37:05

the longer you realise that the people that win are the people...

1:37:051:37:08

It's not the lucky ones, you know it's the ones who go out and get it.

1:37:081:37:11

I think Chris is the biggest example of that,

1:37:111:37:13

someone that will just keep working.

1:37:131:37:15

# And I would walk 500 more.... #

1:37:151:37:18

He's annoying, Chris Hoy, isn't he? I mean, he's a good-looking chap,

1:37:181:37:22

he's got thighs the size of most of our waists,

1:37:221:37:26

but was it really ever in doubt that Sir Chris Hoy, the knight,

1:37:261:37:30

would let people down in that really cool helmet

1:37:301:37:33

in the velodrome that looks like a Pringle?

1:37:331:37:36

The Olympic Games, you know, the biggest event

1:37:361:37:38

of all the GB team's lives, careers, and for me personally, you know,

1:37:381:37:43

I won the team sprint gold medal with my team-mates Phil and Jason.

1:37:431:37:46

And I won the keirin to cap off the end of my Olympic career,

1:37:461:37:51

so it was a fantastic year for me,

1:37:511:37:53

and one that really couldn't have gone any better.

1:37:531:37:55

The crowd are going absolutely mad, gold medal for Great Britain!

1:37:551:38:00

A new world record!

1:38:001:38:02

Chris Hoy must have been the only man who was guaranteed a gold.

1:38:021:38:05

"Oh, what, you won a gold? Yeah, I've got like six of those."

1:38:051:38:08

Chris has become, erm...

1:38:101:38:13

a good friend, and of course I wanted to be there.

1:38:131:38:16

I don't remember much from that whole kind of manic period

1:38:161:38:19

straight after the event, just finished, just come off the track,

1:38:191:38:22

and you're doing interview after interview,

1:38:221:38:24

but I just remember this one moment when Jill Douglas said to me,

1:38:241:38:27

"Oh, we've got someone rather special here to congratulate you."

1:38:271:38:31

'And then the massive hulking figure of Sir Steve Redgrave pops up.

1:38:311:38:35

'He'd been tucked down behind her.'

1:38:351:38:37

Ha-ha, Steve!

1:38:371:38:38

I spent most of my time hugging people around the Games,

1:38:391:38:42

not really doing very much speaking,

1:38:421:38:44

but no, it was a very special moment.

1:38:441:38:47

An amazing experience, to have him there to congratulate me.

1:38:481:38:51

You know, I was a massive fan of his when he was rowing, competing.

1:38:511:38:55

I was a rower when I was at school.

1:38:551:38:56

As I hugged him, I did say a few words to him.

1:38:561:38:58

I said, "Is that it? Definitely retiring now?

1:38:581:39:00

"You're not going to another Olympics?"

1:39:001:39:02

He says, "Yeah, no, never again."

1:39:021:39:04

So I said, "I'm going to make my comeback, then."

1:39:041:39:07

From the most successful British Olympian of all time

1:39:071:39:10

to quite simply the most successful Olympian ever.

1:39:101:39:14

At the beginning of the Games, he'd said,

1:39:141:39:16

"I'm trying not to get over-emotional about this,

1:39:161:39:18

"because essentially I've done it all,

1:39:181:39:20

"it's now about how many toppings I want on my sundae."

1:39:201:39:22

The greatest swimmer in history.

1:39:221:39:24

He's got 14 Olympic gold medals.

1:39:241:39:27

Michael Phelps is something else.

1:39:271:39:29

To win that amount of gold medals for a nation would be pretty good,

1:39:291:39:32

let alone an individual!

1:39:321:39:34

I thought, coming into this Olympics, he was the greatest Olympian ever.

1:39:341:39:38

It's probably one of the most anticipated races

1:39:381:39:40

in Olympic history in the swimming pool.

1:39:401:39:42

The guy turns up, everyone's talking trash about him anyway,

1:39:421:39:45

saying Ryan Lochte is far better and he's the new breed.

1:39:451:39:48

And on the first day that's how it looked.

1:39:481:39:50

Is he going to get a medal? It doesn't look like it.

1:39:501:39:53

Ryan Lochte wins the 400 medley.

1:39:531:39:56

And look at that, Michael Phelps is fourth!

1:39:561:39:59

He came fourth on the 400 medley,

1:39:591:40:01

the event in which he was a world record holder,

1:40:011:40:04

and you just thought, "This is going to be car-crash."

1:40:041:40:07

Oh, my goodness me, Chad Le Clos won the gold!

1:40:071:40:11

Somehow, some way, I think he sort of dug deeper,

1:40:111:40:14

maybe than he ever had.

1:40:141:40:16

What a superhero.

1:40:161:40:17

The gold in the men's 4x200m freestyle goes to the USA,

1:40:171:40:21

and Michael Phelps becomes the greatest Olympian in history

1:40:211:40:24

with 19 medals.

1:40:241:40:26

When he came back and he won the 100 fly,

1:40:281:40:31

and it was an amazing race again,

1:40:311:40:33

and I just thought, "Good on you, actually."

1:40:331:40:35

It's Chad that's going to get it.

1:40:351:40:37

No, Phelps has got, I think. Yes, he has.

1:40:371:40:39

Michael Phelps has won, and the gold medal goes to Michael Phelps.

1:40:391:40:43

Kids put their parents through all sorts of grief, don't they?

1:40:431:40:46

Undoubtedly, Michael Phelps is the greatest Olympian of all time,

1:40:461:40:49

if you look at the stats and the amount of medals he's got.

1:40:491:40:51

It isn't that easy.

1:40:511:40:53

He made it look easy, but it isn't easy.

1:40:531:40:55

That's gold to the USA, that is the end of Michael Phelps,

1:40:571:41:00

and where does he finish? He finishes right on top.

1:41:001:41:03

His 18th Olympic gold medal.

1:41:031:41:07

18 Olympic gold medals?

1:41:071:41:10

You're not really leaving anyone for anyone else at that point, are you?

1:41:101:41:13

More medals than anybody else has ever won in the Olympic Games.

1:41:131:41:17

Talk about going out on a high note,

1:41:171:41:19

he went out on a high note, no doubt about it.

1:41:191:41:22

Utterly brilliant.

1:41:221:41:25

There's definitely the argument that he's the greatest Olympian ever.

1:41:251:41:28

He is extraordinary and you know you're in the presence of greatness.

1:41:281:41:33

I dreamt of being the greatest.

1:41:331:41:35

Looking back at my career, I've done everything I wanted.

1:41:351:41:38

OK, we're down to the top three greatest Olympic moments of 2012.

1:41:431:41:47

-Now it gets serious.

-Can you be serious, then?

1:41:471:41:49

-Because this whole show you've been messing around.

-Yeah, all right.

1:41:491:41:53

And at number three we have the face of the Games,

1:41:531:41:55

the girl who, with the weight of the entire nation on her shoulders,

1:41:551:41:58

delivered the performance of a lifetime

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and melted our hearts in the process.

1:42:001:42:02

Hang on. Seeing as she is my girlfriend,

1:42:021:42:04

I think I should introduce this next bit.

1:42:041:42:07

But she's not your girlfriend, Greg, is she?

1:42:071:42:10

Well, she is, she is to me, up here, in here and down...

1:42:101:42:13

It's Jessica Ennis.

1:42:131:42:14

I always thought Jess was going to handle the pressure well.

1:42:221:42:24

It's not guaranteed, if you're the face of the Games,

1:42:241:42:27

that you're going to succeed.

1:42:271:42:29

Jess Ennis has got seven chances to get it right

1:42:291:42:31

but seven chances to get it wrong.

1:42:311:42:33

You know, this girl was the face of the Games.

1:42:351:42:37

The face of the Games, and when she stepped on the track,

1:42:381:42:42

it was just deafening.

1:42:421:42:43

CROWD ROAR

1:42:431:42:46

At that point, I think I was really nervous for her.

1:42:461:42:49

The hurdles, it's full of jeopardy, you know,

1:42:491:42:52

she only has to clip a barrier and that's her Olympic dream over.

1:42:521:42:55

But she didn't do that.

1:42:581:43:00

She tore up the track.

1:43:001:43:02

And this is a tremendous run by Jessica Ennis!

1:43:021:43:05

Oh, my goodness! Wow!

1:43:051:43:08

12.54, the fastest hurdles I've ever seen by a heptathlete.

1:43:081:43:14

And she came out and just absolutely nailed it.

1:43:141:43:16

You can't hang a gold medal around her neck at that point,

1:43:161:43:19

but you kind of go, "Wow."

1:43:191:43:20

Who doesn't love Jessica Ennis?

1:43:221:43:24

Show me one person who doesn't love Jessica Ennis!

1:43:241:43:27

I thought, "There is way too much pressure on her, you know."

1:43:271:43:30

You couldn't move without seeing a poster or a picture of her

1:43:301:43:33

everywhere you went.

1:43:331:43:34

And I was under the impression the pressure might be too much,

1:43:341:43:37

but the fact that she delivered,

1:43:371:43:38

the fact that she is as hot as she is,

1:43:381:43:40

and the fact that you could griddle a steak on her stomach

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is both an achievement and a brilliant sight to see.

1:43:441:43:48

I kind of look at the Olympians like I look at life,

1:43:481:43:52

and I look at Jess Ennis,

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and I think, "Never, not in a million years."

1:43:531:43:56

And I look at the boxers and think, "Maybe!"

1:43:561:43:58

For me, Jess Ennis is...

1:43:581:44:02

She's such an incredible role model for young girls.

1:44:021:44:05

She just handles herself with such dignity and such grace,

1:44:051:44:09

and she did an incredible job this year,

1:44:091:44:12

and if my little girl grows up wanting to be the next Jess Ennis,

1:44:121:44:15

then I'll be very happy.

1:44:151:44:17

I don't know how she's coped so well with everything,

1:44:171:44:20

so it's like the pressure of being in the Olympics,

1:44:201:44:23

on top of it, she's a role model, not just because of race,

1:44:231:44:26

but because she's also a female.

1:44:261:44:29

You know, she ticks so many boxes that...it's impressive.

1:44:291:44:33

She actually performed fantastically at the Games,

1:44:331:44:37

and I think that she really does deserve everything she gets,

1:44:371:44:42

because, you know, there was a lot of pressure on her.

1:44:421:44:44

Deep down, I knew, I think the world knew

1:44:461:44:49

that after the javelin, she had done enough.

1:44:491:44:52

The 800m for Jess Ennis, short of tripping up,

1:44:521:44:55

she basically knew what she had to do.

1:44:551:44:56

She could have run four or five seconds slower in that 800.

1:44:561:44:59

No chance!

1:45:001:45:01

She went out there to run a personal best in the 800, then to win it.

1:45:011:45:06

It was as though...

1:45:061:45:07

..that gold medal depended on her winning that,

1:45:081:45:11

she still delivered a performance in that last 200m

1:45:111:45:13

where she was unbelievable, absolutely unbelievable.

1:45:131:45:16

It was one of my favourite moments of the Games.

1:45:161:45:18

And here goes Jess!

1:45:181:45:19

She is going to be the Olympic champion.

1:45:211:45:25

Everybody is on their feet.

1:45:251:45:27

The pride of Sheffield, the pride of Great Britain.

1:45:271:45:31

Jessica Ennis is the Olympic champion!

1:45:311:45:34

When she crossed the line and her face just lit the stadium up,

1:45:371:45:41

I don't think there was a dry eye in the house.

1:45:411:45:44

A perfect two days

1:45:471:45:49

for the Olympic heptathlon champion, Jessica Ennis.

1:45:491:45:52

And so we come to the second greatest Olympic moment,

1:45:571:45:59

and how could we complete this countdown

1:45:591:46:01

without the most recognisable athlete on the planet

1:46:011:46:04

and the fastest man in history?

1:46:041:46:06

A man who, coming into the Games, had his doubters,

1:46:061:46:08

who he duly swept aside along with his opponents,

1:46:081:46:12

successfully defending the 4x100 relay and his 200 and 100m titles

1:46:121:46:16

to cement himself as a true Olympic legend.

1:46:161:46:20

OK, Greg, what are you doing?

1:46:201:46:23

Er...lightning...Bolt.

1:46:231:46:25

You look more like Robin Hood.

1:46:251:46:27

-With wind.

-Er, right.

1:46:271:46:29

At number two, it is the great Usain Bolt.

1:46:291:46:33

# Don't you know I'm loco? #

1:46:331:46:35

The champion becomes a legend!

1:46:391:46:42

He feels like a bit of a...

1:46:451:46:46

a bit of a rebel and like one of the guys, you know.

1:46:461:46:49

He's... He's just really, really entertaining.

1:46:491:46:53

He's just like a lightning bolt of cool.

1:46:531:46:55

He's the star. He's the big hitter, he's the main event.

1:46:551:46:58

He IS the show.

1:46:581:47:00

You take Bolt out of athletics

1:47:001:47:01

and you've got a massive void at the moment.

1:47:011:47:04

I accomplished what I came to London to do,

1:47:061:47:08

so for me I'm very proud of myself.

1:47:081:47:10

-STEVE CRAM:

-The moment of truth

1:47:131:47:15

has finally arrived.

1:47:151:47:17

The 100m Olympic final.

1:47:171:47:19

Bolt not very quickly out of the blocks,

1:47:201:47:22

Powell was the quickest,

1:47:221:47:23

but Bolt is getting into his stride alongside Gatlin,

1:47:231:47:26

and here comes Usain Bolt!

1:47:261:47:27

He's pulling away! He's going to win the gold!

1:47:271:47:30

9.64!

1:47:301:47:31

I think Bolt was fantastic.

1:47:361:47:37

That was the best 100m final of all time, really.

1:47:371:47:42

He still comes out on top.

1:47:421:47:43

It's a fine event, but my God, it's short.

1:47:451:47:48

I got 100m tickets because I spend an entire weekend

1:47:481:47:51

with my wife's family, ignoring them while I refreshed the page

1:47:511:47:56

over and over and over, literally just sitting there doing that,

1:47:561:48:00

and eventually went, "I got tickets to the 100m final,"

1:48:001:48:03

because eventually two random tickets popped up.

1:48:031:48:05

But the damn thing is done so fast.

1:48:051:48:07

He's box office, he's good fun,

1:48:071:48:10

and he does what most men would like to do

1:48:101:48:13

and celebrate with...Swedish women.

1:48:131:48:15

# Every day I'm shufflin'... #

1:48:151:48:17

I have to highly recommend the Swedish handball team.

1:48:171:48:20

I mean, he could do worse!

1:48:201:48:23

Bolt is a bad man.

1:48:231:48:25

# Shufflin', shufflin'... #

1:48:261:48:29

Silence descends.

1:48:291:48:31

The 200m final.

1:48:311:48:32

What, I suppose, struck me most was the incredible silence.

1:48:321:48:36

Shh...

1:48:361:48:39

You can literally hear a pin drop. It was amazing.

1:48:391:48:41

It's a clean start, Bolt is out of the blocks really well,

1:48:431:48:46

he's already storming round that bend.

1:48:461:48:48

They were just like...pff!

1:48:501:48:51

And they're massive, and they're huge,

1:48:511:48:54

it's unbelievable to watch it in the flesh.

1:48:541:48:56

You watch it on TV and think, "Give a little clap, that was good,"

1:48:561:48:59

then you go and make some toast.

1:48:591:49:00

This... This, you kind of get sucked into it.

1:49:001:49:03

Bolt is going to do it again! Gold all the way!

1:49:031:49:07

You know, Bolt, what an athlete. Unbelievable presence.

1:49:071:49:10

Well, the relay...the relay was just...

1:49:101:49:12

We were very confident.

1:49:121:49:14

It wasn't a matter of fact if we were going to win,

1:49:141:49:16

as long as we got the stick around it was so fast, we were going to go.

1:49:161:49:19

Bolt's going to have it in the lead, and you know what that means!

1:49:191:49:23

Here he goes, Bolt is away and gone!

1:49:231:49:26

Jamaica are the gold medallists again!

1:49:261:49:28

Along with Ali and the defining figures of sport,

1:49:281:49:31

Bolt is right up there, right up there, just extraordinary.

1:49:311:49:34

# Hola! Me llamo Mimi

1:49:391:49:41

# I love London! #

1:49:431:49:45

So we've had 49 amazing, jaw-dropping,

1:49:451:49:48

tear-inducing moments, and now we're down to the final one.

1:49:481:49:52

It's time to celebrate the exploits of someone

1:49:521:49:55

who'd already gone down in British sporting history

1:49:551:49:57

by winning the country's first ever long-distance gold

1:49:571:50:00

with a truly phenomenal 10,000m run on that sensational Super Saturday.

1:50:001:50:06

I think the real importance about sport,

1:50:061:50:08

what makes sport great is when you really care about who wins.

1:50:081:50:10

Distance running generally is so competitive.

1:50:161:50:20

It's so difficult to be dominant.

1:50:201:50:22

-STEVE CRAM:

-So, the 10,000m final underway.

1:50:241:50:29

Mo Farah was just...just phenomenal.

1:50:291:50:31

And those final two laps... it was just...

1:50:361:50:41

I don't think I saw the last lap, I was crying so much.

1:50:411:50:44

Farah is kicking hard!

1:50:461:50:48

The crowd are lifting him! They're cheering him on!

1:50:481:50:51

Farah into the home straight, just 100m to go! Has he got enough?

1:50:521:50:56

He's kicking again! Mo Farah is going for it!

1:50:561:51:00

It's going to be a glorious, glorious win!

1:51:001:51:02

Mo Farah for Great Britain! It's gold!

1:51:031:51:08

He was more surprised than anyone that he won.

1:51:081:51:11

His face when he crossed the finish line was almost like,

1:51:111:51:13

"I can't believe...

1:51:131:51:14

"Have I done this? Is this me? Is this really happening?"

1:51:141:51:18

I think that he was confused that it all happened the way it did,

1:51:181:51:22

and for somebody to be that humble who is that talented is awesome.

1:51:221:51:26

I just... I've never experienced something like this, it's just...

1:51:261:51:29

It doesn't come round often, and to have it right on your doorstep,

1:51:291:51:32

and the amount of people supporting you, shouting out your name is...

1:51:321:51:35

It's never going to get better, this is the best moment of my life.

1:51:351:51:38

Well, his wife Tania is expecting twins shortly!

1:51:401:51:43

In all of this excitement, hang on, Tania, hang on!

1:51:441:51:48

Get on the track, go on, go on the track!

1:51:481:51:51

When his wife and daughter came on to the field, I just thought

1:51:511:51:56

that was a real nice moment, to celebrate it with his family.

1:51:561:51:58

STEVE CRAM LAUGHS

1:52:041:52:05

Great scenes! Lovely, lovely scenes.

1:52:051:52:08

He's a great man, and now with his wife on the track,

1:52:101:52:13

what a glorious moment.

1:52:131:52:14

Oh... What a picture!

1:52:151:52:18

What a night.

1:52:181:52:20

That meant so much to me, seeing my daughter just like really emotional.

1:52:201:52:24

She was just coming up running to me, and I was just like, "Wow..."

1:52:241:52:28

# It's fun to stay at the YMCA... #

1:52:361:52:39

My ears get in the way.

1:52:391:52:40

# It's fun to stay at the YMCA. #

1:52:401:52:42

Ka-tish!

1:52:421:52:44

Let's be honest, the Mobot is a rubbish celebration,

1:52:451:52:49

but I think the fact that it is so rubbish

1:52:491:52:51

and that he is as good as he is is what makes it pretty cool.

1:52:511:52:54

You know, I liked that Usain Bolt also paid tribute as well!

1:52:541:52:58

Who told him that that was a cool thing to do?

1:53:001:53:03

Who convinced him that was an appropriate movement

1:53:031:53:05

to do at the Olympics? It's the most embarrassing.

1:53:051:53:08

Clare Balding came up with the Mobot.

1:53:081:53:10

A few months before the Olympics, I was on a show with Mo,

1:53:101:53:13

and we were talking about what would be his celebration,

1:53:131:53:16

we'd invent a kind of... a gesture for him

1:53:161:53:19

to rival the Usain Bolt thing.

1:53:191:53:22

And I suggested the M from YMCA, the M for Mo.

1:53:221:53:27

And then it got christened the Mobot by James Corden.

1:53:271:53:30

And Mo did it!

1:53:301:53:31

Was she trying to sabotage him?

1:53:311:53:33

Was it like, "Oh, yeah, do this, it'll be hilarious!"

1:53:331:53:36

When you got food in your mouth, in the restaurant,

1:53:381:53:40

someone says, "Do the Mobot,"

1:53:401:53:41

or you're pushing the kids and someone says, "The Mobot."

1:53:411:53:45

I don't mind when people do it,

1:53:451:53:47

but sometimes you're just like, "Oh, no..."

1:53:471:53:49

So I invented the Mobot, although technically Village People did.

1:53:491:53:53

HE IMITATES ROBOT

1:53:531:53:57

Huh? Robot!

1:53:571:53:59

It's the Mobot.

1:53:591:54:00

Mo-bot.

1:54:001:54:02

Well, that just looks silly.

1:54:021:54:03

You look like Peter Crouch.

1:54:031:54:05

So with the 10,000m gold already in the bag,

1:54:051:54:08

a week later he repeated the feat

1:54:081:54:09

with a simply breathtaking 5000m performance.

1:54:091:54:13

Our number one greatest Olympic moment...

1:54:131:54:16

Take a bow, Mo Farah.

1:54:161:54:18

Here we go! Here we go!

1:54:251:54:28

The men's 5000m final.

1:54:281:54:30

How do you beat Mo Farah?

1:54:311:54:33

They're queuing up around him,

1:54:361:54:38

it's going to be a fearsome last lap but Mo is going to go for it.

1:54:381:54:41

And Steve Cram's commentary was... I could listen to that...

1:54:411:54:46

Every time I listen to it now, I still cry.

1:54:461:54:48

The crowd are on their feet, they're trying to roar him home!

1:54:481:54:52

The big kick has started.

1:54:521:54:53

Iguider looks dangerous to me in third,

1:54:531:54:55

but Mo Farah, gritting his teeth now.

1:54:551:54:58

The arms have got to pump, the knees have got to come up high!

1:54:581:55:02

He's got to find something extra, he's got to kick hard!

1:55:021:55:05

Come on, Mo Farah!

1:55:051:55:07

Gebremeskel is coming, but I think he's going to get there!

1:55:071:55:10

Farah is going to make it two gold medals for Great Britain!

1:55:101:55:14

Beautiful!

1:55:141:55:15

The place erupts!

1:55:171:55:19

He's the double Olympic champion!

1:55:191:55:22

It's weird, like, seeing that.

1:55:221:55:25

I can't believe how people got excited,

1:55:251:55:27

and so many people's been saying that,

1:55:271:55:29

but that's probably the best bit of it, you know.

1:55:291:55:32

The manner in which he won it,

1:55:321:55:34

and the way he just was not going to be beaten, oh!

1:55:341:55:38

Never forget it.

1:55:381:55:40

Well, he had us off our feet,

1:55:401:55:42

everybody around us standing and cheering, 80,000 people,

1:55:421:55:45

and I'm pretty sure millions and millions in their front rooms

1:55:451:55:49

shouting him home.

1:55:491:55:51

One of the greatest distance runners the world has ever seen

1:55:511:55:55

is now the double Olympic champion.

1:55:551:55:57

So that's it, the 50 greatest Olympic moments.

1:55:591:56:02

It was amazing, I don't want it to end.

1:56:021:56:04

I just want to say thank you for introducing me to the Olympic dream.

1:56:041:56:08

-Oh, I knew there was an Olympic fan dying to get out.

-There is.

1:56:081:56:12

-Can we hug it out now?

-OK, go on, then.

1:56:121:56:15

Yes!

1:56:151:56:16

OK. Bye.

1:56:161:56:18

Mmm...

1:56:181:56:19

OK, that's enough.

1:56:191:56:21

That's inappro... inappropriate, inappropriate.

1:56:211:56:25

# All the people

1:56:251:56:28

# So many people

1:56:281:56:31

# And they all go hand in hand

1:56:311:56:35

# Hand in hand through their

1:56:351:56:38

# Parklife

1:56:381:56:40

# All the people

1:56:421:56:46

# So many people

1:56:461:56:49

# And they all go hand in hand

1:56:491:56:52

# Hand in hand through their

1:56:521:56:55

# Parklife. #

1:56:551:56:57

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