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  • London Landmarks - The BT Tower is illuminated with a light show and fireworks to mark the start of the countdown to the last 1000 days before the London Olympics in 2012.
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  • Passionate Norwegian fans urge on their team to victory in the women's handball semi-final against South Korea. The Olympic Park Stratford, London, UK, 9 August 2012.
    Olympics 09 08 GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • The Olympic Park Stratford, London, UK, 9 August 2012.
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  • Richard Hounslow, kayak. The British Olympic Association (BOA) announce the first group of athletes nominated by British Canoeing for selection to Team GB from the sport of canoe slalom for the London 2012 Olympic Games<br />
 Lee Valley White Water Centre<br />
Station Road, Waltham Cross' UK.  Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Lizzie Neave. The British Olympic Association (BOA) announce the first group of athletes nominated by British Canoeing for selection to Team GB from the sport of canoe slalom for the London 2012 Olympic Games<br />
 Lee Valley White Water Centre<br />
Station Road, Waltham Cross' UK.  Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Kirstin Armstrong of the USA overtakes Marianne Vos to take the Gold medal. The Women's time trial reaches the 500m to go mark near Hampton Court, London, UK, 01 Aug 2012. Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Fans cheer them on the last lap. The Brownlee brothers, Alistair and Jonathan form the backbone of  Team GB men's triathlon and go on to win Gold and Bronze medals. They are well supported by Hays who leads the pack for some of the bike leg. Hyde Park, London, UK, 05 Aug 2102. Guy Bell, gbphotos.com
    Triathlon GBPhotos 09.jpg
  • The Brownlee brothers, Alistair and Jonathan form the backbone of  Team GB men's triathlon and go on to win Gold and Bronze medals. They are well supported by Stuart Hayes who leads the pack for some of the bike leg. Hyde Park, London, UK, 05 Aug 2102. Guy Bell, gbphotos.com
    Triathlon GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • Fabian Cancellara strains to keep in contention. The mens time trial goes through Bushy Park with less than a thousand metres to the finish at Hampton Court, London, UK, 01 Aug 2012. Guy Bell, guy@gbphotos.com
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  • Gold medalists Peter Reed, Andrew Triggs Hodge, Alex Gregory and Tom James (Men’s Four). Team GB Rowing Medalists at Team GB House, Stratford, London, UK.
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  • Andy Murray. The Team GB tennis team gives a press conference at Team GB House, Stratford, London, 20 July 2012.
    Andy Murray Team GB.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 02.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 77.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 76.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 72.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 71.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 68.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 66.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 65.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 64.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 62.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 60.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 59.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 58.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 57.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 54.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 51.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 49.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 47.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 44.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 41.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 40.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 34.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 33.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 29.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 27.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 25.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 20.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 19.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 15.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 14.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 10.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 07.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 06.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 03.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 01.jpg
  • A first look at the prototype Torch design for the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay at St Pancras International Station, London. The Torch will enable 8,000 Torchbearers to carry the Olympic Flame around the UK during the 70-day Relay starting at Land’s End on 19 May next year. Lord Sebastian Coe (pictured) is joined by former Torchbearer and LOCOG Board Member Jonathan Edwards, former Torchbearer Denise Lewis, Austin Playfoot a Torchbearer from the 1948 Olympic Torch Relay and Torch designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby were present. © Guy Bell Photography, GBPhotos
    Lord Sebastian Coe Olympic Torch.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 75.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 73.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 70.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
    Color Run GBPhotos 67.jpg
  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The British Olympic Association (BOA) announces the rowing athletes selected to Team GB for the London 2012 Olympic Games, as nominated by British Rowing. The announcement is made in the Ballroom of the Harte & Garter Hotel,<br />
Windsor, UK with a photo call after on The Long Walk, Windsor Great Park.
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  • A first look at the prototype , London. The Torch will enable 8,000 Torchbearers to carry the Olympic Flame around the UK during the 70-day Relay starting at Land’s End on 19 May next year. Lord Sebastian Coe is joined by former Torchbearer and LOCOG Board Member Jonathan Edwards, former Torchbearer Denise Lewis, Austin Playfoot a Torchbearer from the 1948 Olympic Torch Relay and Torch designers Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby were present. © Guy Bell Photography, GBPhotos
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • The Color Run at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - runners of all ages, shapes and sizes take part in a 5k fun run organised by Dulux in aid of Save thae Children. At each kilometre of the course coloured powder covers runners as they pass the  Olympic and Paralympic Games venues, before DJs entertain them  in the Color Festival Area at the finish line. According to the organisers it is – “Known as the happiest 5k on the planet, The Color Run is an un-timed celebration of health and colour, meaning groups of friends can walk, jog, dance and party their way along the course at any pace.” The colour used at the events is made from food grade cornstarch. It is 100% natural and causes no harm to skin or the environment.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
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  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
  • 9/11 Steel Sculpture unveiled at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – it was created by American artist Miya Ando to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Standing at 28 feet tall and weighing over 4 tons, it was crafted out of the Twin Towers’ steel wreckage. The artwork was commissioned by SINCE 9/11, an educational charity that promotes discussion of the events, causes and consequences surrounding 9/11 among British schoolchildren by providing schools with a dedicated education programme and teaching resources.  Speakers and guests at the unveiling included: The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson; US Ambassador, Matthew Barzun; Peter Rosengard – SINCE 9/11 Chairman; Admiral Lord West of Spithead - Former Prime Minister’s Security Advisor; Maqsood Ahmed - Senior Advisor on Faith Communities to the Department for Communities and Local Government; and Patricia Bingley – 9/11 victim family member and supporter of SINCE 9/11.
    9-11 Sculpture Olympic Park GBPhotos...jpg
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