TGIF! DO IT ALL AGAIN!
NEED I SAY MORE, loll, the best weekend ever, pictures, coming soon, but here is a sneak peek of how i looked, i need not say more.
Been on set all day, and i must say, this is the best crew i ever worked with, and hope to work with again, there was fun on and off screen, food, laughter and of course, nothing, absolutely nothing missing and nothing broken, wow, pictures coming soon.
The new Google search bar picture is out and its themed, shot-put.
Dylan Armstrong is one of Canada’s best bets for a medal in track and field at the Olympics, finished fifth in shot put on Friday. After missing the podium by one centimetre at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, he went into London as a front-runner, but his throw of 20.93 metres was far off his season best of 21.5 metres.
Poland’s Tomasz Majewski won the shot put with a throw of 21.89 and Germany’s David Storl was second. Americans Reese Hoffa and Christian Cantwell finished fourth and fifth respectively.
Armstrong just made it through qualifying for the final with a last throw of 20.49 metres, to finish seventh overall. He fouled his second attempt.
Athletics Canada had high hopes for Armstrong coming into London. He was expected to be one of the few athletes to reach the podium in track and field, along with heptathlete Jessica Zelinka.
Moving on, i cant wait to see the new sport theme for tomorrow, also to bring you new pics from set. See y' all later alligators, be kind to one another, also check out my photos photos for more pictures, mean while enjoy this guest at the Olympics silly act
Bamidele V. Osagie
ready 7 am for the shoot!
NEED I SAY MORE, loll, the best weekend ever, pictures, coming soon, but here is a sneak peek of how i looked, i need not say more.
Been on set all day, and i must say, this is the best crew i ever worked with, and hope to work with again, there was fun on and off screen, food, laughter and of course, nothing, absolutely nothing missing and nothing broken, wow, pictures coming soon.
The new Google search bar picture is out and its themed, shot-put.
DYLAN ARMSTRONG
Dylan Armstrong is one of Canada’s best bets for a medal in track and field at the Olympics, finished fifth in shot put on Friday. After missing the podium by one centimetre at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, he went into London as a front-runner, but his throw of 20.93 metres was far off his season best of 21.5 metres.
Poland’s Tomasz Majewski won the shot put with a throw of 21.89 and Germany’s David Storl was second. Americans Reese Hoffa and Christian Cantwell finished fourth and fifth respectively.
Armstrong just made it through qualifying for the final with a last throw of 20.49 metres, to finish seventh overall. He fouled his second attempt.
Athletics Canada had high hopes for Armstrong coming into London. He was expected to be one of the few athletes to reach the podium in track and field, along with heptathlete Jessica Zelinka.
Overall Medal Count AUG 4, 2012 AT THE OLYMPICS
Rank | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | United States | 21 | 10 | 12 | 43 |
2 | China | 20 | 13 | 9 | 42 |
3 | Russia | 3 | 12 | 8 | 23 |
4 | Great Britain | 8 | 6 | 8 | 22 |
Moving on, i cant wait to see the new sport theme for tomorrow, also to bring you new pics from set. See y' all later alligators, be kind to one another, also check out my photos photos for more pictures, mean while enjoy this guest at the Olympics silly act
Bamidele V. Osagie
Really enjoy your blogs, thank you vien smart or rather bamidele. Thank you,
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