Friday, July 27, 2012

This is the big one...

Today at 8.12 BST the BigBong kicks off the countdown to tonight's opening ceremony and the start of the Games.

London has been transformed with overseas representatives creating pop-up hospitality facilities and TV companies setting up pop-up studios anywhere and everywhere - Denmark TV (will Sarah Lund be one of the presenters?) even featuring a Lego version of the Olympic Park. Olympian teams and BMW official courtesy cars are everywhere.

My insider reports that the opening ceremony will truly reflect Great Britain, a spectacle not to be missed.

Did I say BigBong? There I go again, mixing fact and fiction. I'll leave the final words of fiction to Ian Fletcher, Head of Deliverance at the Olympic Deliverance Committee and his handover speech, reproduced below from an interview in the Daily Telegraph earlier this week.

From this morning onwards this is for real. Let the Games commence...

"Well, here we are at the finishing line. Which, as so often in life, is of course where the starting line is. So that’s all good. And what a journey it’s been to this point. 

It was a tremendous shock for all of us when we were awarded the Games back in 2005 – I can still remember the look on Kelly Holmes’s face now. But we recovered. Those of us who stayed on regrouped and we dug deep – quite literally of course in the case of the Aquatic Centre – and the really great news there, by the way, is that the leak is now basically controllable, so we’re controlling it, which is another big positive to take out of this whole thing going forward.

If these Games are about one thing then it’s not just Sustainability but also Legacy. But, of course, they’re about much more than one thing, more even than two things. They’re about many things, each one uniquely central to everything we’re about and everything we do. Who would attempt to say where Inclusivity ends and Diversity begins? Only a fool. And as we all know we don’t have time for fools in the Deliverance Team. Look around you.

Yes, there have been problems along the way. Of course there have. But in Deliverance what we like to say is that problems are solutions waiting to happen.

So let’s not be afraid today to acknowledge what it is that we’ve achieved. Seven years ago there was literally nothing. Now there’s definitely something. And we delivered that something out of that nothing. 

Let us take that achievement with us going forward towards a future beyond Deliverance, wherever that actually means. So thank you to each and every one of you and I suppose what I’m really trying to say is that basically, it’s all good."