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Published Date: 02 September 2008
Some of the UK's greatest athletic stars have just returned from Beijing and are getting ready for London 2012.
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"You can't ask for anything more in this sport - Olympic games is it, and gold is the ultimate. So that would be a great achivement for me and I would be thrilled to be able to do that in my home city where I was born and raised, in 2012," said Natasha Danvers, Olympic 400m hurdles bronze medalist in Bejing.

"I just hope in four years time I'll be in the best shape of my life and ready to compete in 2012," said Germaine Mason, Olympic High Jump Silver medalist.

"To be able to bring what I had in Beijing to London, to bring that experience, I don't think I could ever imagine what that would be like, but I think it will be phenononal and I can't wait to see," Christine Ohuruogu 400m Gold Medalist.



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  • Last Updated: 02 September 2008 9:41 AM
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