Oct
03
2009
I want to enter in the 2012 Olympics for Tennis. I just started playing this year. I am planning to join tennis again in the fall, next summer, etc. I’ll also would just barley make the age of 16 for the Olympics. Can is still join? and if i can, how do i? ( i live in NJ if that helps on where i can join )
Sep
15
2009
How would I go about reserving a hotel room and getting a ticket for the 2012 olympics?? And when should I start reserving?
Sep
06
2009
also how much would it cost to go to the 2012 olympics to watch swimming and are the 2016 olympics going to be in chocago or is the olympic commitee not sure yet
Sep
05
2009
Hello, I am very into gymnastics and beginning to compete. I am a 15 year old boy and want to know if i trained very hard, would i still have time to go to nationals for a chance at the 2012 olympics, or is it too late? Any additional comments welcome. Thanks.
Sep
01
2009
where to qualify for the 2012 Olympics for swimming? Is there a age cut off because i’ll be 15? And what would be the day for the qualifying.
Aug
25
2009
ive been boxing for quite a long time and im really good i train hard and wanted to go into the 2012 olympics but i dont now how to.
Aug
21
2009
Hi everyone!! I have always wanted to go to London and am very interested in going to the 2012 Olympics. Does anyone have any idea how much it would cost to travel from California to London for about a week? Also does anyone know of any fun sights to see while in London near the Olympics? Also how far in advanced should we book a flight/ get tickets to the Olympics and will ticket prices increase as the games draw near?
Anyone with experience going to the Olympics or any info about the Olympics please answer!!! All answers are greatly appreciated!! =) Thanks to everyone who answers!!
Aug
18
2009
I’ve always been interested in playing volleyball! But every league/club that I’ve found were for 18 and younger and I’m 19 so I can’t join! Where and how can I get some training so I can become a better player and maybe make it to the 2012 olympics????
Aug
06
2009
hi i moved to france and got into a sport called handball (the team handball) i have come good at it and my trainer said that i could play for england in the 2012 olympics is it possible
if u dont know what handball is look at this link: http://britishhandball.worldhandball.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?menuid=1091
Aug
03
2009
Is there any better line-up than this group for 2012 Olympics? And though the rest of the world is truly catching-up with US basketball, this line-up will be good enough to defend the gold.
Top 6
Howard
Anthony
Le Bron
Kobe
Paul
Wade
Back-ups
Bosh
Deron
Durant
Oden
Beasley
Morrison
*If Oden lives-up to expectation, then he’s needed for 2012. Ultimately, Beijing 2008 proved that Team USA was too short! Team USA 2012 will need another true center with an inside game to back-up Howard. (Bosh is more of a forward). In fact, Team USA ‘08 escaped loosing gold via quickness & atheleticism but got pounded inside BIG TIME by guys like Scola, Gasol brothers, & etc. It would have been nice to have Garnett & Duncan in Beijing but they will be too old in 2012.
**The way Kevin Durant played last year (& if he continues to sizzle that way for the next 4 years), then he deserves to be in 2012.
***If Michael Beasley plays the way he does now in the next 4 years, he will surely deserve to be in too.
****Adam Morrison will be needed for outside shooting & please, atleast 1 white player! Race may be a very sensitive issue in the US but all over the world, people are wondering why not a single white player in Team USA ‘08 when there’s atleast 1 or 2 who could’ve easily been included instead of Boozer or Redd?
****The rest of the other players deserves to be in Team USA 2012 (barring injuries) as proven in Beijing. All 8 players will still be in their prime including Kobe who at 34 four years from now, will indubitably still be great because passion, hunger, & dedication burns in him. (And that’s why I freakin hate the Lakers being a Celtic fan because Kobe’s a threat for the next 5-6 years.)