Tuesday, 25 July 2017

1. The World Para Athletics Championships

To restart my 52 New Things I decided to stay close to home and head to the Olympic Park in Stratford. Because of my wonderful, sporting event organiser extraordinaire friend Susan we had tickets to the Sunday morning session at the World Para Athletics Championships. I've never watched Para Athletics before so I was looking forward to the session and catching all the action.

London Para Athletic Championships 2017

As we jumped off the tube at Startford we were greeted by cheerful volunteers in their catching pink uniform, high fiving kids (and willing adults) and guiding us to the Olympic Stadium. Their cheerful, wide awake faces (on a Sunday morning!) really started the day off well. It also reminded me of the Olympics when all the superb Game Makers really captured the spirit of the Games. I was so pleased the enthusiasm was still there 5 years later for this Para event.

Without further ado we headed inside to find our seats. We were sat right alongside the 100 metre sprint of the track, so we had a great view for the start and finish of all the races.


London Para Athletic Championships 2017

London Para Athletic Championships 2017

I've been to the Stadium a couple of times now and I'm still impressed with the layout and the atmosphere. The coverage of the event was fantastic too. Being a mixed event did mean we couldn't see everything, for example the long jump was the opposite side to us, but the coverage kept us up to date, and the big screens showed all the finals of the events. 

London Para Athletic Championships 2017

Having not followed any of the sports or competitors before arriving I had a few favourites by the end, including Akeen Stewart of Trinidad and Tobago who really got the supporters involved watching him win the Men F44 Shot Put, and Cristiano Pereira of Portugal who stormed his way to win the Men T20, 5000 metres.

London Para Athletic Championships 2017

And of course I can't forget the GB athletes that competed. We were lucky enough to see GB win 3 silvers and 1 gold during our session. My absolute favourite though was GB's Samantha Kinghorn (and not just because of her name) closing the session winning the Women's T53 100 metres. It was such a close race and it was great to see her face as she waited for the result and see it finally dawn on her she'd won.

London Para Athletic Championships 2017

I left the stadium feeling like I had learnt a lot whilst also having had a really fun time. I would really recommend everyone to get tickets to similar events. Don't worry that you won't not know what is happening or who to support, the coverage during competition will keep you updated and just support whoever you like - they all deserve your cheers. It was such a lovely encouraging atmosphere and a outstanding event. Now I just need to find out where the 2018 event is being hosted...

London Para Athletic Championships 2017

Saturday, 15 July 2017

Let's give it another go!

Oh my goodness, I can't believe it has been 18 months since I last visited here. I've been reading some of my old posts and realised I liked having somewhere to record what I'd been up to. Because of this I am going to relaunch my 52 New Things in 52 Weeks. Last time I only got half way through but it was fun. I'm not entirely sure why I stopped, just got lazy I guess. 

So, before I had a full list of 52 New Things all laid out in advance. At the moment I have less than half so I'm very open to suggestions. Here's what I have;

2. Go caving
3. Try surfing
4. Say 'yes' to everything, for a week (I'm not telling you when that week is though!)
5. Get lost in London
6. Visit a new country
7. Learn to cook a new dish
9. Try climbing
10. Kayaking
11. Go to a science lecture
12. Pub crawl around London's oldest pubs
13. Wine tasting
14. Run a fun 5k
15. Learn to cartwheel!
16. Swim in a lake
17. Make my own Wahacca meal
19. Climb Ben Nevis
20. Go to the Hamilton musical
21. Visit Hever Castle
22. See the Blackpool Illuminations
23. Go on a 'rude place name' roadtrip
24. Go on a ghost walk
25. Watch live the Para Athletics Championships
26. Stay in a yurt.
27. Try and make some healthy snacks.
28. Take an improv class
29. Go to an outdoor cinema screening.
30. Make a pizza from scratch
31. Go to Columbia Road Flower Market
32. See some turtles
33. Make a Pumpkin lantern - and make something with the pumpkin guts!
34. Go on a Harry Potter walking tour.
35.

I look forward to restarting this challenge and because I failed to complete them last time I have to finish this year! In the meantime I'll leave you with some photos of a few of the things I've been up to since the last post back in March 2016. I may do some retroactive blogs about some of these because looking at the photos has reminded me how much fun they were.

Visited Aarhus in Denmark and went to the Aros Art Gallery.


Climbed Mount Snowdon - woooo!


Went curling in East London.

A weekend in Devon.



Took my Mum to a Donny Osmond concert.



Breakfast at Duck and Waffle.

Arsenal match with Allan.

Romeo and Juliet at The Globe Theatre.

Hampton Court.

Visited Stone circles.

Our niece Lexi spent the weekend with us in London.


George and John got married!



George and I went on a micro adventure - I'll definitely do a blog about this!


Amy and Andy got married.

Another countryside walk.

Took Roz to see Brassed Off Live at the Royal Albert Hall.


Climbed Scafell Pike.


Boat trip along the Thames.

Went to Wicked's 10th anniversary performance.

Sauron just chilled out!

I hope you're looking forward to my next post when 52 New Things: The Revenge will commence!