Ok, we just got a silver medal in equestrian thingies - as I remember showjumping was on the telly ALL OF THE TIME* in the early / mid seventies - FACT!
*Apart from when the creepy test card girl was on
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Showing posts with label sport. Show all posts
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Olympic Facts #2
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Olympic facts #1
At
the 1900 Paris Olympics they used live pigeons for the shooting event. 300 birds were
released and Leon de Lunden won gold when he shot 21 of them.
(surely London 2012 definitely missed a trick here - certainly give old Nelson a break?)
(from Fitter, Faster, Funnier Olympics: Everything You Wanted to Know About The Olympics But Were Too Afraid to Ask - by Micheal Cox, A & C Black Publishers Ltd)
(surely London 2012 definitely missed a trick here - certainly give old Nelson a break?)
(from Fitter, Faster, Funnier Olympics: Everything You Wanted to Know About The Olympics But Were Too Afraid to Ask - by Micheal Cox, A & C Black Publishers Ltd)
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Olympics for TFL
Breaking all the health & safety rules known to man for TFL's in-house (station?) magazine (now will you PLEASE stop those annoying Boris announcements on the buses?!?)
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Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Economist Technology Quarterly
Had a lot of fun tackling this cover & insides for The Economist Technology Quarterly for an article called ‘Can The Scientists Keep Up’about drug testing in sport
(They also indulged my delving into the murky world of Inca coca leaf chewing, Viking psyllocybin abuse & other drug abuse in the ancient world which was alluded to in the article along with some gratuitous 'biros in lab coat' scientist clichés!)
For previous work for The Economist click here
Read the article here
http://www.economist.com/node/21548498
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