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The 2008 Beijing Olympics and Paralympics on the ´óÏó´«Ã½



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Martin Cross

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Martin Cross is an Olympic gold and bronze medallist rower who represented Great Bitain for 20 years.

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He competed in four Oympic Games between 1980-1992, winning bronze in Moscow and gold in Los Angeles.

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He also has four world championship medals and Commonwealth Games gold.

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Martin has several strands in his current portfolio, including working as a business and life coach, together with teaching history at Hampton School.

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These run alongside his role as a sports journalist for The Guardian and his work for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 5 Live as a broadcaster and correspondent.

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"For me the Olympics is the greatest single event in the world for young people trying to realise their own dreams, as well as being role-models for millions of others watching. It's incredibly energising to be a part of.

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"My own favourite Olympics memories are, from Moscow, just getting there despite threats of GB boycott.

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"From LA, embracing family just before my gold medal presentation.

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"From Seoul, being part of my first opening ceremony.

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"From Barcelona, the legacy: seeing the Searles, two of my students, win gold at my last Games as a competitor.

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"In Beijing, I'm really looking forward to telling the story of how GB's rowing team had their best Olympics ever!

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"I think the Games being held in Beijing is a massive challenge for both China and the West.

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"It gives amazing opportunities for sport to facilitate dialogue and understanding in the midst of a dynamic, friendly people, against the backdrop of a tough communist regime prepared to abuse human rights far too readily.

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“Once there, I'm most looking forward to seeing whether Kath Grainger can win GB women's first Olympic gold in the quads; whether Rob Waddell of New Zealand can complete his amazing comeback and take gold in the double sculls; whether the Steve Redgrave of Australia, Jimmy Tomkins (who I used to race!), now in his sixth Games, can medal in the Aussie eight; if Rebecca Romero can add to her rowing silver with a cycling gold; and if world champion Tim Brabants has got what it takes to win GB's first flat water gold in the K1000m.

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"My predictions for British glory are Rebecca Romero – an incredible sport double; Mark Foster – British Peter Pan!; Ben Ainslie – the best GB sailor since Nelson!; Frankie Gavin – to go one better than Amir Khan; and Christine Ohurougu – redemption through gold.

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"Looking ahead to London 2012, it's an unbelievable chance for GB athletes to be part of creating an unforgettable legacy as inspirational role-models for the kids of today and tomorrow."

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