
Proud British ladies dressed in their national colours even after the games
THE EUPHORIA that greeted the London 2012 Olympics Games is still in motion barely 48 hours after the games officially came to an end.
The closing ceremony, bringing all sporting activities at the London Olympics to an end, was held last Sunday amid pomp and pageantry.
Although the games were officially over, a visit to London suburbs didn?t show that the games had ended.
People living in the United Kingdom (UK) who perhaps didn?t want the games to end could be seen in the Olympics moods.
British nationals who were so proud of their country?s successful hosting of the games still dressed in their national colours as they did prior to the games.
The Brits were either seen wearing clothes made with their national colours or wearing hand or head bands which displayed their love their home country.
A number of Brits that spoke to DAILY GUIDE SPORTS said they were sad that the games had come to an end.
Jessica Roberts, 24, said she had not been as excited in her life as she was during the games.
A staunch swimming fan, Roberts said she made sure that she watched all the swimming contests during the games.
Roberts, who was wearing head gears with British colours on Tuesday morning at Stratford, said for her the games were still not over.
Describing it as the best ever in terms of competition and organization, she said the memories of the London Olympics would forever live with her.
Another British national, Mark Jones said he felt proud as a British due to the brilliant manner in which the games were organized.
He also said he would continue to dress in his national colours for weeks to come to show his appreciation for the manner in which the games were organized.
FROM I.F. Joe Awuah Jnr., Stratford, London

