AKUATIK INDONESIA
- All the waiting is finally over as the action begins in earnest on the first
official full day of competition at London 2012.
In total, 19 different sports will be staged and gold medals
will be awarded in Archery, Shooting, Fencing, Road Cycling, Judo, Swimming and
Weightlifting.
The honour of becoming the first champion to be crowned at
London 2012 is likely to come at the Royal Artillery Barracks, where the
Shooting events get under way early in the morning with the men's 10m Air
Pistol and women's 10m Air Rifle competitions.
But while China
look to make a good start as they aim to beat their gold medal tally of 51 from
Beijing 2008, most British eyes will be on the men's Cycling Road Race.
The Host Nation have been eagerly anticipating the event for
over a year, with Isle of Man sprint specialist Mark Cavendish hotly tipped to
replicate his victory at the World Championships in Denmark in 2011.
Cavendish is the favourite to land Great Britain
their first gold medal of the Games, especially as he will be helped along the
way by recently-crowned Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins and runner-up
Chris Froome.
Team GB could also be celebrating more success when the
action gets started at the Aquatics Centre, with Hannah Miley aiming to go one
better than her silver at the 2011 World Championships when she lines up in the
400m Individual Medley.
Day one of the Swimming also sees Ryan Lochte begin his
quest to try and repeat his five world titles from last year to try and
overshadow fellow USA
athlete and 14-time Olympic champion Michael Phelps.
Lochte will go for gold in the 400m Individual Medley, while
USA team-mate Missy Franklin will be the one to watch in the final of the
women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay.
The women's Individual Foil Fencing competition takes place
at ExCeL, where Elisa Di Francisca will renew her rivalry with fellow Italian
Valentina Vezzali.
Vezzali is the three-time defending Olympic champion in the
event and beat 2010 world champion Di Francisca in the final of the 2011 World
Championships, only to then lose to her rival in the final of the European
Championships.
Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor also kick off the defence
of their Beach Volleyball title knowing that a place alongside the greatest
Olympic names will be their reward if they can claim a record-breaking third
gold medal.
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