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Olympic hopefuls
Summary
26 July 2012
The organisers and the athletes are making last minute preparations for the London 2012 Olympics. For many of the competitors this will be the pinnacle1 of their sporting career. Some will be taking part in the Olympics for the first time while others have become regulars at the event.
Reporter:
Alex Capstick
Report
Not everyone has the same profile as Usain Bolt, but there are other Olympic athletes here in London who've gained superstar status, albeit2 within the confines of their own national boundaries. Take the Ukrainian fencer, Olga Kharlan, who caused a sensation in Beijing by almost single-handedly prising the team gold medal from the Chinese. She was just 18 then, and the former dancer and model is hoping for further success.
Another celebrity3 in his homeland, but at the opposite end of the age scale, is 71-year-old Hiroshi Hoketsu. The Japanese dressage rider is poised4 to become the second oldest Olympian of all time. Still fit and lean, he puts his longevity5 down to an avoidance of oily food.
China topped the medals table four years ago and another strong performance is expected. Their star turn could come in the aquatic6 centre. Sun Yang is considered the finest distance swimmer in the world. Standing7 at an imposing8 two metres tall, he might even eclipse the serial9 champion Michael Phelps.
Finally to track and field and Caster Semenya, who will be making her Olympic debut10. The South African wasn't allowed to celebrate her 800 metres world title in 2009 as doubts over her gender11 emerged. She said that's now all behind her and if she wins a medal in London will dedicate it to Nelson Mandela who helped her through those tough times.
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