Posted on Fri 17 Aug 2012 at 14:51 by
Sports Officer
Over the past few weeks, the greatest sporting event in the world was held in London. The Olympics brings together all nations, religions and cultures. No matter where you are from, you are respected by the rest of the world for the sporting talent you can demonstrate.
None of the athletes are judged by their backgrounds, which makes it one of the greatest shows of unity across the world.
With the Olympics being held in London (one of the most multicultural cities in the world) it is the perfect host to bring out sporting excellence from around the world.
Congratulations should go to one of our students, Georgia Davies, who we saw compete in the 100m backstroke and made it to the semi-finals.
Even though Olympic fever is already starting to fade, we should remember the Paralympic Games are just starting, and we should celebrate them with the same enthusiasm!
A warm welcome from the SU goes out to the Mexico and New Zealand teams who are staying and training at Swansea before the games. We hope you enjoy it, and best of luck.
Swansea University also sees three of its students compete in the Paralympics this year. Gemma Almond and Matt Whorwood will compete in the swimming and David Smith in the Boccia, a precision sport similar to bowls.
Good Luck to all three of you, we will be cheering you along from the other end of the M4!