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Coca-Cola and DJ Mark Ronson unveil the Move to the Beat campaign in support of the London 2012 Olympic Games. The global marketing campaign which is targeted at teenagers across the globe, uses music to unlock the social side of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Superstar Mark Ronson travelled the world meeting up and coming athletes, fusing the sound of their sports with traditional London music to create the campaign anthem that Coca-Cola hope will become the soundtrack of the London 2012 Olympic Games. Mark travelled to the likes of Mexico, Singapore & Russia to work with table tennis players, archers and track athletes to develop the Move to The Beat track, whilst chart-topping star Katy B created the track’s inspirational lyrics and features as a vocalist. As the core music element for the campaign, the track will be featured in TV commercials, mobile and digital platforms and at Coca-Cola events during the Olympic Games A TV commercial to promote the track, featuring Mark Ronson, Katy B and all five Coca-Cola Olympic hopefuls, will demonstrate the fusion of music and sport against a London backdrop and will be aired in the UK from early 2012. A 60-minute film documentary film, which follows Ronson’s journey across 5 countries and 3 continents to meet with each of the athletes and record the sounds of their sports, has also been created and is due to air in 2012. The Coca-Cola Move to the Beat campaign was officially launched at an exclusive media preview of the

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Find out how to get involved with the Games: www.london2012.com/joinin THIS VID: Actor and proud Londoner Idris Elba (star of The Wire and Luther) comes home to East London to talk about how you can get involved with London 2012: the Olympic Torch Relay, London 2012 Festival and more. Sign up to Join the Journey: www.london2012.com/JoinTheJourney

100m final from olympic games Tokyo 1964

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Bob Hayes winning the 100m final in a time of 10.0 seconds, equaling the world record. Taken from Kon Ichikawa’s documentary Tokyo Olympiad (東京オリンピック Tōkyō Orinpikku) from 1965.

Make your own London 2012 mascot pin badges!

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Find out more about the official London 2012 education programme: www.london2012.com THIS VID: Students from London 2012 Get Set schools have been designing their own versions of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic mascots Wenlock and Mandeville. Jonathan Edwards and the students themselves talk through their designs.

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[Read description before commenting] [720p HD] Here are all of the Rival Showdowns. Took a bit of time to get them all, as I had to do London Party a lot. Not posting anymore videos of this game. (Will edit the times of each boss later)

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[Read description before commenting] [720p HD] Here are all of the Dream Events in the game. I do like some of the remixes that they put it in this game. Dream Long Jump: 0:05 Dream Rafting: 3:45 Dream Discus: 8:05 Dream Uneven Bars: 11:34 Dream Hurdles: 15:49 Dream Equestrian: 18:50 Dream…

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[Read description before commenting] [720p HD] Here is just a runthrough of the London Party mode available in the game. I’m not to happy for what this game has to offer. I still think Winter Olympics is a lot better. That game had a story mode you can say.

London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay route animation

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Will the Olympic Torch be passing you? View the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay interactive map to find out. l2012.cm THIS VID: an animation of a fly-through of some of the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay route. Spot some of the UK’s most iconic landmarks! Further tickets for the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics will go on sale in Winter 2011. Read more here: l2012.cm

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Mary Lou Retton (born January 24, 1968 in Fairmont, West Virginia) is an American gymnast. She was the first female gymnast outside Eastern Europe to win the Olympic all-around title.

Montreal 1976 Olympics – Opening Ceremony Highlighhts

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The Games of the XXI Olympiad took place between July 17 and August 1, 1976. The Opening Ceremony was held at the spectacular Montreal Olympic Stadium. 92 countries participated. Following the idea of “Love”, th flame was lit by a couple composed by Stéphane Préfontaine and Sandra Henderson.

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