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__Olympics Task__

Week 1

Task 1:

Name: Sarah Walker Gender: Female Height: 1.76m Weight: 74kg D.O.B: 10 July 1988 Hometown: Kawerau, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

Sarah started racing in February 1999, at the age of ten just for fun also so she wouldn't be stuck watching her brother racing. In April 1999 she competed at her first ever national competition and won! Since then Sarah has been to fifteen different countries and on 25 July 2009, Sarah won the BMX World Championship in Adelaide, Australia in both the Elite Women and the Elite Cruiser Women events. Sarah has had to live out of a suitcase for last for years because of all her races she competes in but she doesn't mind cause she always has her bike is beside her. Sarah's future plans is to win gold in the London 2012 Olympics and a few Super-cross races along the way.

Task 2:

The opening ceremony is where the games officially begins Where every athlete strives to win

Bronze, silver and gold Makes every athlete go for broke

Two- hundred and five nations compete And there is always defeat

This only happens every four years Bringing pride, hope and tears

Faster, higher, stronger A motto every athlete remembers



Week 2

Task 1:

My Olympic Oath

I promise to play fair, try my hardest and show respect at this Olympic Games. I promise to strive to win and honoured my country. I will display good sportsmanship and good virtures.

Week 3

My Olmpic Artical

Artistic Gymnastics

Golden Performance By Gabrielle Douglas

Gabby Doulglas was in battle wih Russia's Viktoria Komova claming silver and Aliya Mustafina claming bronze.Douglas was in a early lead with her outstanding performance on voult which was a big help to her overall score of 15.966.On the uneven bars Douglas showed why she is called "The Flying Squirrel" only to beaten by her two Russian opponents, Komova and Mustafina.Komova is the reigning world champion at the uneven bars and she made sure she was not beaten. Mustafina saw her dreams of gold slip out of her fingers literally as she fell off the uneven bars. Douglas moved on to an amazing floor routine which guaranted her a gold medal.