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The Game

The Games - Rowing For Gold

The Game

The Times

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3.21.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 July 2012

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Chris Skinner discusses rowing with Patrick Kidd, equestrian with Jenny MacArthur and pictures with Elizabeth Orcutt.

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This is a podcast from The Times, Sports Newspaper of the Year.

0:57.0

Welcome to the Games. I'm Chris Skinner here to help you impress your friends with your Olympics knowledge.

1:04.4

Today Patrick Kidd has the latest from the rowing at Dawny Lake.

1:07.6

He'll tell you how many rowing medals we're going to win this game.

1:10.7

Lizzie Orcutt is coming from the Times Pictures

1:12.9

desk she's going to tell you how many thousands of photos the Times

1:16.4

have to deal with every day and Jenny MacArthur will report back from an

1:20.3

amazing eventing session at Greenwich Park.

1:23.0

Yesterday, Allison Rudd predicted bronze in the men's team gymnastics, saying,

1:27.0

Most people who followed British male gymnastics would have said,

1:31.0

you know, Louis Smith, great great bloke probably do something on the

1:34.4

pommel but as a team were weak but they really did rise to the occasion and she

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