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Olympic Thursday, 1 March 2012

Every Thursday in the lead up to the London 2012 Olympic Games the 成人快手 will be broadcasting and publishing a series of Olympic-related stories/interviews/clips/blogs through 成人快手 Sport Online, 成人快手 Radio 5 live and the 成人快手 2012 Olympic website.

You can find details on Twitter by following #olympicthursday and @成人快手2012.

Olympic Thursday, 1 March 2012:

  • Philips Idowu speaks to Tom Fordyce on injury, Rio 2016 and hair colour
  • A London Calling swimming preview
  • A special investigation into how much a gold medal could be worth
  • Rebecca Adlington looks ahead to next week’s trials

Please ensure any use of 成人快手 content credits the relevant programme as outlined below.

London Calling, 成人快手 Radio 5 live, 9.00-10.30pm, with Eleanor Oldroyd joined this week by Katherine Merry, Steve Parry and James Cracknell

Philips Idowu (audio)

In an extended interview with 成人快手 Sport’s Tom Fordyce, Britain’s triple jump hopeful admits injury nearly cost him his career in the run up to Beijing... how he hopes to still be competing in Rio in four years’ time... how he can’t remember the last time he spoke to UK Athletics’ head coach Charles Van Commenee… and most importantly, what colour he's thinking of dying his hair for the London Games.

Swimming preview (audio)

Gemma Spofforth joins London calling live to talk about her preparations for the London 2012 Olympics. The segment will also include an interview with Alexei Evangulov, Team GB Diving Performance Director.

The Price of Gold (audio)

In a special investigation, we look at how much a gold medal could be worth to our athletes. We hear from Dame Kelly Holmes about how her two gold medals in Athens changed her life, plus we speak to the agents who could be involved in marketing Britain’s future Olympic Champions.

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Diving (text and video)

Has GB diving got a cunning plan? Team GB Diving Performance Director, Alexei Evangulov, and Tom Daley’s coach talk to Nick Hope after a dramatic World Cup week.

Swimming (text and video)

Rebecca Adlington & Michael Scott, Team GB’s Swimming Performance Director, look ahead to next week’s trials in the Olympic Park.

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