It was good to see Alan Campbell power over the last few hundred
 metres of the men's single sculls this morning for a number of reasons.
 Firstly he has only just recovered from knee surgery
 but also because his that oft forgotten part of Team GB's name. Yes the
 Coleraine lad was proud to remind viewers who were able to watch
 his post race interview with Sir Steve of the Five Golds that he was 
Northern Irish and wanted to thank the team at the Sports Council for 
Northern Ireland in Belfast.
Elsewhere Emma Pooley showed that she had learnt how to ride that circuit from the women's road race well when she secured the silver
 in the women's time trail of the finishing circuit she twice launched 
attacks over on Sunday. She finished behind and American called 
Armstrong, but we're quite sure that Lance hasn't undergone gender 
reassignment to compete as this was Kristin Armstrong who had ended the 
23.5 km tough uphill then down again time trail 24 seconds ahead of the 
Brit. Pooley was 4 seconds ahead at the intermediate check at the Wall 
10.8km in but as the commentators said due to her diminutive climbers 
stature she had to make up time on the climb for the hard work on the 
descent to the finish.
Yesterday individual bronze
 for Zara Philips' replacement Tina Cook (must be the name these games) 
and the team bronze were also won by the eventers at the equestrian 
centre added to the British medal tally.


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