It's been both an amazing and successful few weeks for Team GB with some unforgettable highs for Britain's sporting heroes.
(1888PressRelease) August 21, 2012 - Frontline Events Ltd views the 2012 London Olympics as a huge success to be celebrated. Having inspired a whole generation to follow their dreams and aspirations whilst also winning a record breaking number of medals , Team GB really have made so many people feel proud to be British.
Around 10,500 athletes from 204 Nation's Olympic Committees participated at the London 2012 Olympics and 303 events were held between the 27th July & 12th August. The GB squad was made up of an impressive 541 strong sports people and of those an astonishing 114 have walked away with a medal. Team GB obtained twenty-nine gold medals, seventeen silver medals and nineteen bronze medals which saw the nation finish in third place on the medal table.
Frontline Event Ltd enjoyed the closing ceremony which was full of British humour and sensational British stars. The biggest surprise of the night was finally seeing on of the UK's biggest girl bands re-unite, the Spice Girls put on an amazing performance as they made their entrance on a customised black cab.
'We saw a range of other pop stars from the Kaiser Chiefs, Annie Lennox, Tinie Tempah, Taio Cruz, The Who, Ray Davis, The Pet Shop Boys, George Michael, Jessie J and One Direction to mention a few! The hologram of the one and only Freddie Mercury and the John Lennon's face appearing behind a choir of a hundred people was also phenomenal. We caught a glimps some of the most famous model's in British history do their thing on the catwalk with Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell amongst many other British beauties! There were many other big names from different walks of careers such as funny man, Russel Brand, Monty Python actor Eric Idle, DJ Fatboy Slim… The list goes on' reports Frontline Event Ltd's MD Gillian O'Brien.
Frontline Events Ltd defines their favourite part of the closing ceremony to be when a participant from each Nation walked into the Olympic Stadium to make a flag. 'Each person was full of pride for their counties and of their achievements, was fantastic to see' adds Gillian O'Brien of Frontline Events Ltd.
Frontline Events Ltd concludes the ceremony was filled with British history and humour and showed Great Britain as the powerful and revolutionary nation that it is.