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For a few minutes on Thursday I thought my Games were over. I have come to really appreciate just how incredible the human body is!

My time in Macau was very well spent. I did a few PBs in training (sprinting and lifting) so now I am in the best physical and technical shape of my life.

Unfortunately I picked up a tummy bug on Wednesday, but with the help of the docs, nutritionists and a few antibiotics I have managed to get over it pretty quickly.

Goldie Sayers

I arrived in the on Friday night so I've got my bearings now. It is slightly smaller than Athens as they have built upwards. The village has a great flow to it, with its
water garden walkways and paths. It is very and surprisingly relaxed.

I am sharing a room with so watching her marathon was hard, especially with her fall. She looked absolutely fantastic up until that point. I think she did remarkably well to .

The is doing fantastically well. We are creeping up the so the momentum is building towards an epic finish and a fantastic atmosphere.

The athletics has finally started and the stadium is amazing. It is actually more spectacular than it looks on the TV. I think it rubbed off on - what a performance and just think what he might have run if he had ran past 80m! I dread to think what the Jamaicans are capable of in the relay!

I am looking forward to getting going as I am one of the last to start. I haven't thought beyond the on Tuesday morning (0200 BST), but judging by my training, I am hoping it will all go to plan. Fingers crossed!

Goldie Sayers, 25, from Newmarket, is Britain's top javelin thrower and is competing at her second Olympics. Her previous diary entries are on 606. Our FAQs should answer any questions you have.


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