Who are the winners of the 2012 Olympics?

Who are the winners of the 2012 Olympics?

Chen Ruolin and Wang Hao of China won gold in the women’s synchronised 10 metre platform final, while Paola Espinosa and Alejandra Orozco of Mexico won silver, and Meaghan Benfeito and Roseline Filion of Canada won bronze.

Who was the director of the 2012 Olympics opening ceremony?

The opening ceremony, directed by Danny Boyle, received widespread acclaim throughout the world, particular praise from the British public and a minority of widely ranging criticisms from some social media sites.

Where did London win the right to host the 2012 Olympics?

The final two contenders were London and Paris. At the end of the fourth round of voting, London won the right to host the 2012 Games with 54 votes to 50. Tragically, the celebrations in London were short-lived, being overshadowed by bombings on London’s transport system less than 24 hours after the announcement.

Who was the equestrian gold medalist at the 2012 Olympics?

Germany claimed the first Equestrian gold of the 2012 Olympic Games in the team eventing final, with Great Britain taking the silver and New Zealand winning the bronze. Michael Jung of Germany won gold in the Individual eventing, while Sara Algotsson Ostholt of Sweden won silver, and Sandra Auffarth of Germany won bronze.

Who was disqualified from the 2012 Summer Olympics?

In the women’s 100-metre butterfly heats, American Dana Vollmer set a new Olympic record, 56.25. Wang Mingjuan of China won the gold medal in the women’s 48 kg final. Albanian weightlifter Hysen Pulaku, an entrant in the men’s 77 kg division, was disqualified after testing positive for the banned steroid stanozolol.

When did the Olympics start in London 2012?

The London 2012 Games included a four-year Cultural Olympiad. It reached a climax with the Olympic Games Opening Ceremony on 27 July 2012, starting a 60-day festival of sport and culture across the UK, as the Olympic and Paralympic spirit crossed the world once again.

Why was there a bird’s eye view of the Olympics?

This aerial shot of the Olympic road race was intended to give viewers at home a bird’s eye view of the action. Instead, it gave viewers at home a bird’s eye view of some dude’s “action”.