It was the high-jump. I know that the noble Lord was there. He was saying, ““Come on, Dorothy””. Dorothy Tyler said: "““We were staying in a pretty unpleasant hotel in Victoria. We only went training once to Motspur Park in the fortnight before the event””."
Compare that almost laid-back comment with the intensity and pressure of staging the 2012 Games and we all know why we must give the fullest support to the amendments in this Bill and the Bill as a whole. Let us echo the words of Dan Hunt, coach to Ed Clancy, Britain’s legendary gold medal-winning pursuit cyclist in Beijing: "““Unless we achieve the epitome of excellence we are disappointed””."
Paralympian Darren Kenny said, following Lance Armstrong’s mantra: "““Pain is temporary, failure is forever””."
Finally, the Olympic motto, ““Citius, Altius, Fortius””, is very appropriate to these amendments—““citius””, faster: traffic-management; ““altius””, higher: fines for ticket-touting; and ““fortius””, strong: enforcement of advertising and trading regulations.
London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (Amendment) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Baroness Heyhoe Flint
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Monday, 3 October 2011.
It occurred during Debate on bills on London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games (Amendment) Bill.
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