LONDON (AP) " Around the 2012 Olympics and its horde town with reporters from The Associated Press bringing the season and sum of the games to you:
SERENA'S BACK " AND NOT BOTHERED BY HER BACK
Serena Williams says her back is only excellent and won't bushel her endeavor at other pretension at Wimbledon.
But either she'll go for 3 Olympic golds or only two is still up in the air.
Williams pulled out of a World Team Tennis tie in final week to rest her back forward of the London Olympics , but mentioned Tuesday she's fit and ready for a rapid lapse to the All England Club. She won her fifth Wimbledon pretension there this month, and moreover teamed with sister Venus to win the doubles tournament.
"I feel unequivocally great going in to these Olympic Games, and wanting to do unequivocally well," Serena Williams mentioned at a headlines discussion with the U.S. team.
Venus and Serena will try to u! rge their doubles bullion award as well, even though the group has nonetheless to publicize that players will underline in churned doubles.
Venus mentioned both she and Serena have the aptitude to win all 3 tournaments, but that "we know we have to be in the best aptness turn to do so."
"At the finish of the day it's unequivocally up to what our group captains want, and clearly being practical and saying who unequivocally has the best luck to win since we unequivocally wish to bring medals home," Venus said.
"Mattias Karen " Twitter Zealand is receiving no chances with the illness of its rowing patrol in the run-up to the London Olympics .
A solitary confinement was in operation Tuesday is to squad's initial and only press access before the Olympic regatta starts on Saturday. Media who had arrived in Britain reduction than 48 hours formerly were criminialized from attending.
Officials wouldn't say either the p! reference was done as a send outcome of the bug picked up by p! atrol standout Mahe Drysdale only before the singular sculls eventuality at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, that cost him the luck of the bullion medal. He proposed a coherent preferred but ended third.
Bottles of palm antiseptics were on tables in the sprawling gardens at their chateau shut to Dorney Lake, the venue is to regatta, as the Kiwi rowers enjoyed a few down-time before afternoon practice.
Part of the rowers' Olympic lecture pack even contains directives on how to rinse your hands " at least 30 seconds should be outlayed on any wash, apparently.
"I'm being a small bit more clever but I'm not going to be wearing masks around and not jolt people's hands," Drysdale said. "That's only going overboard."
"Steve Douglas " Twitter IS NOT THE ONLY COLOR
With tennis players getting a breathing space from the normal all-white outfits often donned at Wimbledon, Venus Williams is going all out to flourish a few re! d and blue as well.
The fortifying Olympic doubles winner arrived in London with her hair done up in gaunt braids, with extensions extrinsic in assorted variations of red, white and blue. To that she updated lots of blue eye perfume and splendid red lipstick, for a categorically nationalistic look.
"I'm here to act for the U.S., from head to toe basically. Hair correct down to the finger nails," Williams mentioned at a headlines discussion with the American team. "It's only so ample fun, we regard we all find how unapproachable we are of where we advance from when these weeks advance around. It's only fun and extraordinary to only represent, we all feel that way."
"Mattias Karen " Twitter " NO A/C?
You'd have to pardon the organizers for smirking at this one.
So many people feared the games would be a washout. Yet right away the Dominicans are saying it's too hot.
"The apartments in the encampment! do not have any air conditioning and at least since we've been here it! 's been unequivocally hot," says Edwin Rodriguez, the country's acrobatic exercises league president.
Relief is probably on the way. Forecasts indicate the prohibited spell should finish by the weekend.
"Dionisio Soldevila " Twitter FROM THE WILLIAMSES
Venus and Serena Williams admire London. Not surprising, given how many Wimbledon titles they've won here. But they were not buttering up the horde town as they arrived is to Olympic tennis contest . Rome, says Venus, is her preferred city. Serena likes Paris.
Do the fashion-conscious sisters go in for London shopping? Not really.
"In conditions of shopping, the bruise has always been so strong," Williams says. "We stay away from a lot of the selling here. We obtain it done where the American dollar has a bit more impact."
"Warren Levinson " Twitter GET IN
Dominican gymnast Yamilet Pena, who has high hopes of winning a medal, roughly di! dn't obtain in to the nation Tuesday.
There was a disparity between her pass sum and her Olympic qualifications and she was not permitted from entering for 4 hours " "but it's all been solved now," says Edwin Rodriguez, the country's relieved acrobatic exercises league president.
"Dionisio Soldevila" twitter" BEEN A SCORCHER
It's prohibited out.
Today has strictly been the hottest day of the year in Britain. A heat of 85.5 Fahrenheit (29.7 Celsius) was available in the southeast of the nation nearby Gatwick Airport outward London. True, if you're in Arizona (where tools of aged London Bridge right away sit), that's not too bad. But for London, it's flattering intense.
After primarily presaging a luck of sleet Friday, forecasters right away say the hot, dehydrated conditions might grip out for that evening's gap ceremony.
TRAIN-ING TROUBLES:
London is awaiting 1 million visitors a day ! during the games and up to 3 million additional journeys any day on an ! already beleaguered movement system.
And having outlayed 6.5 billion pounds ($10 billion) upgrading London's network since it won the bid in 2005, organizers need that investment to pay off or risk spoiling the experience for tourists " and grouchy locals " who could obtain stranded on trains and in queues when they should be getting stranded in to the Olympics.
On Monday night, two sight links in to the Olympic Park were at the moment down as organizers held their assessment eventuality is to gap ceremony.
"Gerald Imray " Twitter CHINA WITH LOVE
Standing outward Buckingham Palace and peering by the railings are 3 ladies in splendid white T-shirts with 'I admire London' emblazoned opposite the front.
The mom and two daughters from Fuzhou, China, had programmed to advance is to Olympics but couldn't obtain any road house bedrooms or tickets so they motionless to advance progressing instead with the goal of capt! ivating a bit of the pre-Games atmosphere.
"We only came to see how all looks, from the London Eye, the Houses of Parliament, all the way here," mentioned 25-year-old Yang Pei. She says it feels identical to China before long before the Beijing Games in 2008.
"Fergus Bell " Twitter UP THE SUN
Londoners are flocking to St. James' Park to make the many of the fever " something you only have to squeeze when you can. They would often only have the ducks and pigeons to watch but right away they can look opposite the park's lake at the dispatch and discord of workers scheming the Olympic venues and facilities.
"Fergus Bell " Twitter PINK
Could intrigue freshness on the Olympic badminton courts at Wembley Arena? China's trainer seems to regard so.
China's group is aware with the courts " it won all 5 events in the auditorium at the 2011 badminton world championship " but not the new shade scheme.
!"The pinkish shade " it's romantic," mentioned trainer Li Yongbo.! "It's similar to a place where boyfriends and girlfriends meet."
"Mike Corder " Twitter NORTH KOREANS
The North Korean women's soccer group is authorised to fool around at the Olympics notwithstanding being criminialized from the next World Cup after 5 players tested certain for steroids.
Team officials at the time mentioned the players unsuccessful the assessment since they'd been given redolence deer gland care after getting struck by lightning during training.
It seems they're receiving no chances this time. Says trainer Sin Ui Gun: "There is a gymnasium with a few games machines and list tennis. They admire to outlay the time inside since in Glasgow, as you know, it rains considerably heavily on us."
"Frank Griffiths " Twitter ASIDE
The many flashy lady in the story of British acrobatic exercises isn't ready to call it quits, but 27-year-old Beth Tweddle says she won't be around for Rio in 20! 16.
The three-time world championship bullion medalist skeleton to keep on practice after the games since "I wouldn't know what to do with myself," but says she'll surrender the theatre to "the younger generation" well before Rio.
"Will Graves " Twitter ALERT
What do you do to composed the nerves before the greatest encounter of your life? If you're the British men's acrobatic exercises team, you fool around practical jokes on any other.
It was Kristian Thomas' turn on Monday night. The 23-year-old was angry he couldn't obtain his air conditioning to work. Teammate Louis Smith prearranged it. Sort of. Smith intentionally not asked to offshoot up the empty fan. When Smith returned to the room a couple hours later, Thomas was soaked in sweat, then delight when Smith figured out what happened.
"Will Graves " Twitter THE WRONG TYPE
Water, H2O everywhere but not a tumble to drink. Sweltering photograph! ers working at the Olympic pool found one major thing in partial supply! Tuesday " water. Sure, the pool was full of the things (the median Olympic pool binds 2,500,000 liters or 660,430 gallons of the things if the Internet is to be believed) but it's not for drinking. An authorized at the pool says the venue is not nonetheless strictly open and for right away there's a celebration soda fountain outside.
"Mark Baker
LONDON'S EYEFUL TOWER
A bard at Building Design publication branded it "a warped pile of entrails". The BBC said: "a inauspicious impact between two cranes." Others, though, are giving it a thumbs-up.
Will the crimson red steel building that rises on top of the Olympic Park " recognised as London's answer to the Eiffel Tower in Paris " win over the public? Remember this: The Eiffel Tower, one of Europe's many desired landmarks, was once loathed. It was built in the 19th Century as a proxy make up for a world fair. And Parisians weren't impressed.
"Rob Harris " Twitter! O-WORD
Stores and pubs around London are getting in the suggestion of the Games " but do not call 'em the Olympics.
With concerns running high about running afoul of Olympics branding manners and difficulty over what is or isn't allowed, locals are getting imaginative in compelling their Olympic offerings. One beer hall in Camden placed chalkboards on the path saying "the flame with no name will pass us by" and "can you theory why we'll be open Thursday," highlighting their hours and specials is to flame relay day.
Bartender Georgie Fisher mentioned she'd created the boards is to Lyttelton Arms after hearing she might not be allowed to use the O-word. "My team leader mentioned especially not to use it and instead to try to regard of something sassy," she says. Vinograd " Twitter CABBIES
Special Olympic road lanes do not open until Wednesday, but a few taxi drivers are already bewildered and fearing the worst. "If we go in! to a bus lane, I'll obtain fined 100 pounds ($155). If we go in to an ! Olympic line I'll obtain fined 130 pounds ($200). If we turn correct where I'm not ostensible to, it's 60 pounds ($93)," mentioned Rahmid Mohamed, slamming on his brakes to prevent an angry cabbie who swerved in front of him to prevent white barricades.
"Paisley Dodds " Twitter IN PYONGYANG?
It contingency be one of the final frontiers for Olympics fever.
The arch of Asia's report association is in North Korea on Tuesday for talks on providing the nation with TV and air wave coverage of this year's games.
During the 2010 soccer World Cup in South Africa, North Korean state television aired rare coverage of 3 matches together with snippets from the gap rite " but not the games played by wartime enemies South Korea and the United States.
"From AP staff in Pyongyang, North Korea
THE LONDON BUZZ
Standing in front of the authorized Olympics countdown timepiece to soak up the atmosphere, Ro! bin Marsh from Bromley in Kent is seeking forward to the games.
"There is a actual buzz. Everyone is unequivocally excited," says the 18-year-old striking designer.
Marsh is going to the entertainment with his entire family. But what about his buddy who couldn't obtain tickets to see anything he wanted?
"I regard if you live in the larger London region, there is only a great feeling for something historic," mentioned Danny Vance, 18, a Christian minister, moreover from Kent. "This is only going to come about once in your lifetime, so there is unquestionably a clarity that we are entangled with something very critical for our country. And you can feel that."
"Fergus Bell " Twitter VIEW AT LEAST
Traffic jams are building up opposite London " and the skies are flattering clogged, too. An incoming craft from Mexico circled the town repetitively only right away as the commander waited for an available runway. But i! t was a cadence of luck. With balmy skies, passengers enjoyed a unique ! perspective of London's monuments.
"Luis Ruiz
AIRLINE SAYS: DON'T FLY
British Airways doesn't wish your allowance " unless you're drifting INTO the country. The airline has been mission on the British people to stay home, sing the national anthem and obtain at the back Team GB.
Their ads are on TV and on billboards around London. One broadcast ad shows a craft taxiing by the streets of London, picking up fans to take them to the games.
"Alon Bernstein
FAMILY REUNION
On Friday in London, competitor Jeneba Tarmoh will encounter her half hermit is to initial time. It's been in the functions since she done the U.S. Olympic group as a associate of the relay pool.
Tarmoh says her hermit John Mannah was innate in Sierra Leone and changed to London with his parent when he was 8 years old. Her mom ended up relocating to San Jose, Calif., where Tarmoh grew up.
Although! she's never met him, Tarmoh has talked to her kin on the phone. He's 15 years comparison than her.
Her plan: to grasp up over cooking at his house.
"It's going to be great running and meeting my hermit is to initial time, having my nieces and nephews watch me in my element," Tarmoh says.
"Pat Graham " Twitter " ON ANYTHING!
What are the probability of a UFO sighting during the gap ceremony? Or of the final flame dispatcher tripping as they rise to light the flame? Or would you pick a more normal bet on who will win gold? London betting houses are gift probability on roughly anything and the attention expects to hoop a record 100 million pounds ($155 million) in wagers over the next 3 weeks or so. Will aliens make an look on Friday night? You can obtain probability of 1,000 to 1 on that. Do they know something we don't?
"Paul Haven " Twitter OTHER OLYMPIC RINGS
You know something major is going on! when you listen to this: For the initial time since the wake of King G! eorge VI in 1952, Big Ben is at the moment varying its melody to commemorate the beginning of the Olympics. For 3 minutes, starting at 8:12 a.m. (0712 GMT) on Friday, the famous bell at the British Parliament will ring more than 40 times.
People opposite the nation are being urged to come together in the fun, toll doorbells and bicycle bells as loudly as possible.
The melody will even widen to Antarctica, with British researchers ready to ring.
"Ian Phillips " Twitter MELTING'
How prohibited is it in London correct now?
Seems tools of the cement outward Olympic Stadium are melting, and crews are out there to repair cracks before the feet traffic arrives en masse.
Warned one worker: If any person in high heels comes around, there are going to be problems.
"Rob Harris " Twitter SENDOFF
In Istanbul, Turkey, the Turkish women's basketball group got a burly sendoff to its init! ial Olympics. With song grating and 70 members of the road house staff entertaining and fluttering Turkish flags, the group boarded a bus to the airport. Turkey competent for its initial Olympics by finishing in the top 4 at the final subordinate tournament.
"That's flattering cool. They might astonishment a few teams in London. They are flattering talented." says U.S. basketball player Diana Taurasi, who watched the sendoff as she headed to practice.
"Doug Feinberg " Twitter OF THE GUARD
Beach volleyball will be what people herd to see at London's Horse Guards Parade turning point once the Olympics begin, but correct right away it is very ample business as usual.
London is all about tradition, and at 11 a.m. Monday by Saturday is the varying of the ensure at Horse Guards Arch.
Wojtek Delik, a 28-year-old grill workman from Poland, was examination the rite is to very initial time with friends Tuesday.
"I regard it's considerably cool, you can see modern times churned! with aged times so it's considerably good, in London, in a large town similar to this," he says.
Household troops, typically ready to go in red tunics and bearskins, have been guarding the Sovereign and Royal Palaces since 1660.
"Fergus Bell " Twitter SPY ... THE COMPETITION
It's never too early to obtain a look at the competition.
At acrobatic exercises training, Russian trainer Alexander Alexandrov stood in the pathway examination the US women vault. He got considerably a show, too, as the Americans landed one Amanar " one of the toughest vaults you'll see in the women's competition and the Americans' greatest value " after another.
"Nancy Armour " Twitter OF WONDERS (NO BLABBING)
Danny Boyle has let 60,000 people in on the secrets of his Olympic gap rite " and then begged them to keep the data to themselves.
Tens of thousands of viewers who attended a technical operation for Frida! y's rite entered the track to be greeted by signs imploring them to "Save the Surprise." Boyle, the Academy Award-winning executive of "Slumdog Millionaire," addressed the throng with a personal request not to blab, is to consequence of future viewers and the 10,000 proffer performers who have been working on the philharmonic for months.
Many sum have already leaked out out of the ceremony, patrician "Isles of Wonder" and desirous by Shakespeare's "The Tempest" and by two centuries of British story and culture.
And Boyle left a few gaps in Monday's run-through where extra-secret segments will show up on Friday.
Most of those who saw the show seem to be gripping mum. Many tweeted enthusiastically, but vaguely, about the essence of the show, that mixes grand philharmonic with British amusement and irreverence.
Many of the viewers streaming out of the track following mentioned they had been wowed "even those who had been doub! tful at first.
"Jill Lawless " Twitter THAN SYDNEY?
The Aussie team's arch says the Brits might only do a improved work than the Sydney Olympics in 2000. Nick Green tells Australian reporters Tuesday that in his viewpoint London 2012 will be "the best Olympics ever." The predominantly Australian media responded with ridicule shock.
Australia's games 12 years ago have until right away been deliberate amid the best. But, says Green, "London's schooled a lot out of Sydney ... my perspective is it'll be the best ever."
"Gerald Imray " Twitter FINEST
Olympic fever hasn't swept by all of Britain " at least not yet.
Most people in Edinburgh, Scotland, are focused on the arriving Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, an annual festival and protest that takes place on the green of Edinburgh Castle. But that doesn't meant there wasn't a acclaim inside pubs such as Maggie Dickinson's on Grassmarket on Monday when Edinburgh's own cycling star Sir Chris Hoy " already Scotland's many s! uccessful Olympian " was selected to bring the British dwindle is to Opening Ceremony.
Hoy won his initial Olympic bullion at the Athens Games, but cemented his bequest in Beijing, where he became the initial Brit to win 3 bullion medals in a singular Olympics since Henry Taylor in 1908. Hoy was selected to bring the Union Jack at the Closing Ceremony in 2008, and will right away bring it is to Opening Ceremony on Friday after a vote of the 542 members of the British team. Hoy will be perplexing to urge his bullion medals in the keirin and the group scurry when the track cycling module begins.
Just how renouned is Hoy in Scotland? The Scottish National Velodrome being built is to 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow will be declared in his honor.
"Dave Skretta " Twitter TROOPS
The British supervision has only voiced it is deploying an additional 1,200 more infantry to safeguard Olympic venues . There's no denote that the ste! p was taken as a outcome of any definite threat.
British i! nfantry stepped in progressing this month after the in isolation safety firm hired to safeguard the games unsuccessful to sinecure the number of guards it promised.
"Danica Kirka " Twitter FOR THE CAMERA
Only boring, meant people may be a segment of the Olympic Games. That goes for athletes, volunteers, reporters " everybody.
Don't believe it? Just look at those massive qualifications around everyone's necks.
The International Olympic Committee requires that mop shots have a entirely drab facial expression. They say it's indispensable for safety purposes, but it sure help us all look depressed " or worse.
U.S. women's soccer player Sydney Leroux put it best when she tweeted a print of her credential. She said: "I look similar to we would erupt down your house."
"Joseph White " Twitter MYSTERY
So where will the Olympics flame burn? Steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal says the ruby-red cut with! a chisel that towers over London's Olympic Stadium is not the cauldron that will grip the ritual flame. Mittal had floated the idea, but skeleton arrived too late for consideration.
The lighting of the cauldron is always a large moment is to Olympics, and organizers often keep back sum to ensure drama. But often there is a few make up " someplace " that hints where the flame will burn.
Suspicion had long fallen on the ArcelorMittal Orbit Tower, but Mittal says the building is art, not a glow vessel is to games that beginning Friday.
"Danica Kirka " Twitter " WHAT GAMES?
AP's Joseph White reports in from Scotland:
Yes, I'm at the Olympics " but I'm a few 400 miles (640 kilometers) from core stage.
Glasgow is hosting a few of the soccer matches but the Scottish town doesn't have ample of an Olympic vibe. In London, one can frequency travel 20 feet without spotting a special Olympic traffic line or ! a poster advertisement or a few arrange of notice; in Glasgow, there is! a lonesome pointer at the principal sight station revelation fans where to reserve to grasp the transport to ancestral Hampden Park, in addition to a few Olympic-themed banners backing the streets.
The action starts with a span of women's matches Wednesday " two days before the gap rite in London " and the locals have given away thousands of tickets to schools and other girl so the 52,000-seat track won't feel so empty.
The two cities can't even consent on the weather.
London had a pleasing balmy day Monday, whilst Glasgow was so soppy and gloomy that the U.S. women's group had to take their group print in the stadium's celebrity seats instead of on the margin to stay dry. Tuesday in Glasgow, however, is sunnier.
"Joseph White " Twitter VARNISH
Kati Elliott has got a spike for you.
The 20-year-old manicurist can paint 240 not similar designs " all versions of national flags " at the PG Salon in t! he Olympic media village. The firm has identical salons in the athletes encampment and in middle London at the US Olympic family home, where they provide to athletes' moms.
On a new day, Kati was sporting designs for Great Britain, Sao Tome and Principe, USA, Myanmar and South Africa, all on one hand. The many complex design? She thinks it's the U.S. Virgin Islands, that packs an eagle, state colors and a block all in to one nail.
"Sheila Norman-Culp " Twitter INTERLUDE
From AP's Fergus Bell, a Londoner:
At 8:47 a.m. the Olympic Torch transfered along the highway nearby my house, and we was able to experience the flame relay as it was meant to be experienced. And what is that, precisely?
Hundreds of vehement men, women and young kids lined the residential suburban streets. Next came the outrageous military presence: we counted at least 6 military motorcycles before we held a peek of the procession.
One bad lady innocently topsy-turvy out of her drive at the incorrect! moment and was soon surrounded. The military were good-natured; with 3 days left, they've probably seen it all.
Then you see the runner. Well, not quite.
First you have at least 3 buses representing assorted Olympic sponsors ornate with toned promotional staff entertaining about the curtain behind. When members of the throng do at last grasp a peek of the curtain embellished out in the authorized white flame relay uniform, they dash in, cameras out, as they acclaim and shriek.
And then it's over. In moments, it's all gone. The cheers relate down the street as everybody disperses, any carrying a large grin.
"Fergus Bell " Twitter GOLF
Talk about a H2O trap.
U.S. PGA Tour players Sergio Garcia and Dustin Johnson previewed golf's inclusion at the 2016 Olympics by attack purple balls toward a buoyant green on London's River Thames in late dusk sunshine.
The tee box was on a boat and the ! buoyant green bobbed beneath the hulk Olympic rings on the ancestral bridge. Using throw wedges, Garcia got 3 of his 5 shots on the splendid green synthetic territory island from around 75 yards whilst Johnson got two " or maybe it was three.
The span struggled to see where those small magenta balls " the authorized shade of the London Olympics " landed. Curious Londoners peered over the corner of the overpass in splendid dusk fever to see what was going on. Some waved flags.
Golf will be enclosed at the next Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, returning is to initial time since 1904.
Said Garcia only before the stunt on the turbulent water: "Courses often do not pierce this much, but it's unquestionably going to be fun."
"Gerald Imray " Twitter NOTE " "Eyes on London" shows you the Olympics by the eyes of Associated Press reporters opposite the 2012 Olympic town and around the world. Follow them on Twitter where available with th! e handles listed after any item.
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