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Sunday, 29 July 2012

London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony

၂၀၁၂လန္ဒန္အိုလံပစ္ရဲ႕တရား၀င္၀တ္ဆိုဒ္ေလးပါ၊ ထူးထူးဆန္းဆန္းေတြကို အမွတ္တရစုေဆာင္း တတ္သူေတြအတြက္ႏွင့္ အိုလံပစ္ကို ၄ႏွစ္မွတႀကိမ္ျဖစ္လို႔ ျပန္အလွည့္က်ဘို႕ဆိုတာႏွစ္ေပါင္းဆယ္ခုႏွစ္ ေတြေတာ္ေတာ္ၾကာမွမဲေရႊးၿပီးမွအလွည့္က်ရတာပါ၊ ေတာ္ေတာ္ခက္ခဲပါတယ္၊ ဒါေတြေၾကာင့္ပစၥည္းေကာင္းေတြႀကိဳက္တတ္ တဲ့သူေတြအတြက္ အမွတ္တရအျဖစ္၄င္း၊ လက္ေဆာင္ေပးခ်င္တဲ့သူေတြ(ဘဲဘဲ ဂဲဂဲ ေလးေတြအတြက္၄င္း).... လန္ဒန္အိုလံပစ္ႏွင့္ပတ္သက္တဲ့အမွတ္တရပစၥည္းေတြႏွင့္  Games(ဖိုင္ဆိုဒ္ ၅၀MB ျဖစ္လို႔ wifiႏွင့္မွ installed လုပ္လို႔ရပါတယ္) ေတြကို၀ယ္လို႔ရတဲ့ဆိုဒ္ေလးကို ညႊန္းေပး လိုက္ပါတယ္... း)--;(


National Olympic Committees

Country profileMyanmar

Myanmar were first represented by a four-man team at the London 1948 Olympic Games. Boxer Tin TUN reached the featherweight quarterfinals at the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games and weightlifter Gyi Aung MAUNG also placed fifth in the flyweights at the Munich 1972 Olympic Games.

Highlights
Myanmar were first represented by a four-man team at the London 1948 Olympic Games.
Boxer Tin TUN reached the featherweight quarterfinals at the Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games and weightlifter Gyi Aung MAUNG also placed fifth in the flyweights at the Munich 1972 Olympic Games.
Their football team qualified for the final tournament. They beat Sudan but did not qualify for the knockout stages. Since 1989, they have competed under the name of Myanmar. They sent a team of six to the Beijing 2008 Games. They have yet to win an Olympic medal.
Anthem: Title
Gba Majay Bma (We Shall Love Burma). The anthem name did not change when the country name changed.
Anthem: Year of Induction
1948
Anthem: Composer
Words and music Saya TIN.
Official NOC/NPC name
Myanmar
IOC recognition date
1947
NOC/NPC President's name
HE Mr U Tint HSAN
NOC/NPC General Secretary's name
Mr U Thaung HTIKE
Year of first appearance in an Olympic and Paralympic Games
1948
Number of appearances in Olympic and Paralympic Games
16, including London 2012

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Historical Medals

Beijing 2008 medal count

Country
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
People's Republic of China (CHN)
51
21
28
100
United States of America (USA)
36
38
36
110
Russian Federation (RUS)
23
21
29
73
Great Britain (GBR)
19
13
15
47
Germany (GER)
16
10
15
41
Australia (AUS)
14
15
17
46
Republic of Korea (KOR)
13
10
8
31
Japan (JPN)
9
6
10
25
Italy (ITA)
8
9
10
27
France (FRA)
7
16
18
41
Ukraine (UKR)
7
5
15
27
Netherlands (NED)
7
5
4
16
Kenya (KEN)
6
4
4
14
Jamaica (JAM)
6
3
2
11
Spain (ESP)
5
10
3
18
Belarus (BLR)
4
5
10
19
Romania (ROU)
4
1
3
8
Ethiopia (ETH)
4
1
2
7
Canada (CAN)
3
9
6
18
Poland (POL)
3
6
1
10
Hungary (HUN)
3
5
2
10
Norway (NOR)
3
5
1
9
Brazil (BRA)
3
4
8
15
Czech Republic (CZE)
3
3
0
6
New Zealand (NZL)
3
2
4
9
Slovakia (SVK)
3
2
1
6
Georgia (GEO)
3
0
3
6
Cuba (CUB)
2
11
11
24
Kazakhstan (KAZ)
2
4
7
13
Denmark (DEN)
2
2
3
7
Mongolia (MGL)
2
2
0
4
Thailand (THA)
2
2
0
4
Switzerland (SUI)
2
1
4
7
Democratic People's Republic of Korea (PRK)      
2
1
3
6
Argentina (ARG)
2
0
4
6
Mexico (MEX)
2
0
1
3
Turkey (TUR)
1
4
3
8
Zimbabwe (ZIM)
1
3
0
4
Azerbaijan (AZE)
1
2
4
7
Uzbekistan (UZB)
1
2
3
6
Slovenia (SLO)
1
2
2
5
Bulgaria (BUL)
1
1
3
5
Indonesia (INA)
1
1
3
5
Finland (FIN)
1
1
2
4
Latvia (LAT)
1
1
1
3
Belgium (BEL)
1
1
0
2
Dominican Republic (DOM)
1
1
0
2
Estonia (EST)
1
1
0
2
Portugal (POR)
1
1
0
2
India (IND)
1
0
2
3
Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI)
1
0
1
2
Cameroon (CMR)
1
0
0
1
Panama (PAN)
1
0
0
1
Tunisia (TUN)
1
0
0
1
Sweden (SWE)
0
4
1
5
Croatia (CRO)
0
2
3
5
Lithuania (LTU)
0
2
3
5
Greece (GRE)
0
2
2
4
Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
0
2
0
2
Nigeria (NGR)
0
1
3
4
Austria (AUT)
0
1
2
3
Ireland (IRL)
0
1
2
3
Serbia (SRB)
0
1
2
3
Algeria (ALG)
0
1
1
2
Bahamas (BAH)
0
1
1
2
Colombia (COL)
0
1
1
2
Kyrgyzstan (KGZ)
0
1
1
2
Morocco (MAR)
0
1
1
2
Tajikistan (TJK)
0
1
1
2
Chile (CHI)
0
1
0
1
Ecuador (ECU)
0
1
0
1
Iceland (ISL)
0
1
0
1
Malaysia (MAS)
0
1
0
1
South Africa (RSA)
0
1
0
1
Singapore (SIN)
0
1
0
1
Sudan (SUD)
0
1
0
1
Vietnam (VIE)
0
1
0
1
Armenia (ARM)
0
0
6
6
Taipei (Chinese Taipei) (TPE)
0
0
4
4
Afghanistan (AFG)
0
0
1
1
Egypt (EGY)
0
0
1
1
Israel (ISR)
0
0
1
1
Republic of Moldova (MDA)
0
0
1
1
Mauritius (MRI)
0
0
1
1
Togo (TOG)
0
0
1
1
Venezuela (VEN)
0
0
1
1

Spectators

Mark Cavendish victorious in London 2012 Road Race test eventInside the Olympic StadiumGreenwich Park Eventing test event
This section tells you everything you need to know about going to a London 2012 sports event or ceremony – including how to get to venues, what you can and can't bring in, accessibility information, and tips to help make your Olympic experience as memorable as possible. You’ll also find general advice on visiting London and the UK

And don't forget: download the official Join In mobile app for all the information you need to have a great Games.
Here are our top 5 tips on how to have a great Olympic Games:
l. Be prepared for security checks when you arrive: this will be like taking an international flight at an airport. It will be busy and you will have to queue, so get there early – check your venue information for your recommended arrival time.
2. Bring as little as possible with you: the more you bring, the longer it will take to go through security. One small soft-sided rucksack or handbag is allowed per person – this must fit under your seat. If you have a ticket for Football, we strongly suggest you do not bring a bag – if you do, your entry will be delayed and you may miss your event.
3. Read the lists of prohibited and restricted items for your venue before you leave: you cannot bring in liquids over 100ml*, including water – but at most venues you can bring an empty plastic water bottle and fill it up at water points inside venues. There is a wide range of food available to buy, but if you need to bring your own food, it must fit inside your bag.
4. Leave plenty of time to travel to your venue: London and the UK will be extremely busy and very different to what you’re used to. Use the spectator journey planner to find the best route and, where necessary, book your travel to make sure you get to your event on time. Ticket holders for events in and around London can use their Games Travelcard for travel in London zones 1-9.
5. Remember the only way to pay is by Visa (debit, credit or prepaid card) or cash: read about the services and facilities available in your venue
Travel
The transport system will be very busy this summer. If you’re a London 2012 ticket holder, it’s important you plan and book your journey in advance.
Venues
During the London 2012 Games, events will take place at venues in the Olympic Park, across London and around the UK.
Visiting
London and the UK are playing host to the biggest sporting events in the world this summer – but there’s plenty of other things to explore during your stay too.
Ceremonies
The London 2012 Ceremonies will be spectacular celebrations of British culture watched by an estimated global audience of four billion people.
Accessibility
We are committed to ensuring that London 2012 is everyone’s Games, with services and facilities to meet all accessibility requirements.


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Tickets
Buy tickets for London 2012 sports events and ceremonies and check ticket availability for Live Sites, London 2012 Festival and related events.

If you’ve got a ticket to the Games, use the London 2012 spectator journey planner to find the best way to get to your venue from anywhere in Great Britain and to book your travel tickets.

Australian women's Water Polo team stretch by the side of the pool

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Product highlights


Pin of the day, Day 3 - Swimming Choose this Day 3 Swimming pin badge as a memento of this special year. Collect all 18 badges to create a unique '2012' Olympic logo collage.

Games-time must haves
The Olympic Games are here! With so many great products to choose from at the official online shop, we thought we'd make it easier for you and pick the must have items for the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Team GB hopefuls memorabilia
We have our fingers firmly crossed for Team GB success during the London 2012 Games. Take a look at our new Team GB memorabilia signed by Tom Daley, Victoria Pendleton, Rebecca Adlington and Sir Chris Hoy.
Opening Ceremony souvenirs
Preserve your memories of the London 2012 Opening ceremony forever with this beautiful range of framed photos. The panoramas and scenes show off the Opening ceremony in all its splendour.
What sport will you be supporting?
Whether you adore Athletics, are crazy about Canoeing, are taken with Taekwondo or are mad about Modern Pentathlon, we have the biggest selection of Olympic Sport related products available anywhere. So what are you waiting for? Jump right in!


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Mobile apps

OFFICIAL LONDON 2012 MOBILE APPS

There are three free official mobile apps to help users keep in touch with the Games wherever they are. The Join In app is available to download now on Android, iOS and Blackberry. The Results app is available to download now on Android, iOS and Windows Phone 7. An official mobile game app is also available.

Official London 2012 Join In App

Join In mobile app
Join In mobile app
The Join In app is a mobile guide to the Games
In the summer of 2012 London and the UK will come alive with events, celebrations and activities during the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The Official London 2012 Join In app is a mobile guide to help you plan, enjoy and share your Games experience.
This free app is an essential planning tool for everyone, whether you have tickets for a sporting event or not. From the start of the Olympic Torch Relay to the Olympics and Paralympics, the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, plus all the cultural, city and community celebrations happening across the UK, Join In is your essential companion.

Official London 2012 Results App

The official London 2012 Results app
The official London 2012 Results app
The London 2012 Results app provides all the latest news and photos from the Games
The Official London 2012 Results app provides all the latest news, schedules and results, allowing users to keep up-to-date with the latest action live across all Olympic sports and Paralympic sports.
Key features include results, live updates, calendar schedule, details of sports, medal tables and athlete profiles. Users can also follow specific countries, receiving official news and updates tailored to them all in one app.
It’s the essential app for all sports fans to share the excitement of London 2012!

Official London 2012 mobile game

Official London 2012 mobile game
Official London 2012 mobile game
The Official London 2012 game features nine Olympic sports, including Archery, Double Trap Shooting, 110m Hurdles, Swimming and more in authentic London 2012 Olympic venues.
The Official London 2012 mobile game features nine Olympic games, including Archery, Double Trap Shooting, 110m Hurdles and Swimming, in authentic London 2012 venues. Easy to play but difficult to master!
Users can design, train and improve their athlete just the way they want. There are three different modes: training mode, Olympic mode and Challenge mode.
Soak up the atmosphere, prove you’re the best and immerse yourself in the world’s biggest sporting event.

For more information about the official games of the Olympic Games visit www.olympicvideogames.com


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