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		<title>Cooke victory worth the wait</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Aug 2008 08:27:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The water squelched through my toes and ran off the end of my nose as I leant over the barrier and strained to see the finish line 50 metres up the road.  </p>

<p>For almost six hours we had stoically shivered under some of the most torrential rain I have ever experienced, waiting to see if Nicole Cooke could finally achieve her Olympic dream.</p>

<p>What a contrast to four years ago in Athens when the temperatures soared into the high 30s and Nicole found herself isolated among the dominant road racing nations who conspired to deny the Welsh cyclist a place on the podium.</p>

<p>That wouldn't happen in Beijing as Great Britain fielded one of the strongest teams on the start line with Emma Pooley and Sharon Laws joining Cooke to mount an heroic bid for glory.<br />
</p><p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="The BBC team at the finish of the women's cycling road race" src="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/olympics/douglass438.jpg" width="438" height="318" class="mt-image-none" style="" /></span></p>

<p>It was a supreme team effort and at one stage it appeared as though an early attack on the mountain circuit would catapult Pooley into a medal position but they were pulled back by the peloton.   </p>

<p>As the race entered its final stages, five riders, including Cooke, were clear and now I was relying on the public address system at the finish line at JuYongGuan to keep me informed.</p>

<p>Hemmed into a fenced area for camera crews, built to accommodate thirty people and now straining to contain at least fifty of us, I squeezed against the barrier with some colleagues from BBC Wales to catch a first glimpse of the winner.  </p>

<p>And then through the rain and spray came the ecstatic figure of Nicole Cooke - arms aloft and a smile a mile wide.  </p>

<p>We roared and waved and wept and cheered as she was surrounded by a hoard of people out on the course, congratulating the new Olympic champion.</p>

<p>Finally Nicole was shepherded through the mixed zone and down to our camera position to give us her immediate reaction to her success: "It's a dream come true, I can't believe it, it's just a dream come true," she gasped before being ushered away for the medal ceremony.</p>

<p>Nicole's success is well deserved, she has consistently been one of the strongest women cyclists in the world for a number of years and British Cycling has now created an environment and a team that can help this tough competitor achieve her full potential. </p>

<p>It is fantastic to see the British team enjoy this success on the road after establishing themselves so strongly on the track.  </p>

<p>If you are interested in learning more about British Cycling's remarkable success story, you could do worse than pick up a copy of Heroes, Villains and Velodromes, Chris Hoy and Britain's Track Cycling Revolution by cycling journalist Richard More. </p>

<p>It gives a fascinating insight into the emergence of Britain as a great track cycling nation and will have you on the edge of the seat as we look forward to the start of the track programme at these Olympics on Friday.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The water squelched through my toes and ran off the end of my nose as I leant over the barrier and strained to see the finish line 50 metres up the road.  </p>

<p>For almost six hours we had stoically shivered under some of the most torrential rain I have ever experienced, waiting to see if Nicole Cooke could finally achieve her Olympic dream.</p>

<p>What a contrast to four years ago in Athens when the temperatures soared into the high 30s and Nicole found herself isolated among the dominant road racing nations who conspired to deny the Welsh cyclist a place on the podium.</p>

<p>That wouldn't happen in Beijing as Great Britain fielded one of the strongest teams on the start line with Emma Pooley and Sharon Laws joining Cooke to mount an heroic bid for glory.<br />
</p><p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" ><img alt="The BBC team at the finish of the women's cycling road race" src="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/olympics/douglass438.jpg" width="438" height="318" class="mt-image-none"  /></span></p>

<p>It was a supreme team effort and at one stage it appeared as though an early attack on the mountain circuit would catapult Pooley into a medal position but they were pulled back by the peloton.   </p>

<p>As the race entered its final stages, five riders, including Cooke, were clear and now I was relying on the public address system at the finish line at JuYongGuan to keep me informed.</p>

<p>Hemmed into a fenced area for camera crews, built to accommodate thirty people and now straining to contain at least fifty of us, I squeezed against the barrier with some colleagues from BBC Wales to catch a first glimpse of the winner.  </p>

<p>And then through the rain and spray came the ecstatic figure of Nicole Cooke - arms aloft and a smile a mile wide.  </p>

<p>We roared and waved and wept and cheered as she was surrounded by a hoard of people out on the course, congratulating the new Olympic champion.</p>

<p>Finally Nicole was shepherded through the mixed zone and down to our camera position to give us her immediate reaction to her success: "It's a dream come true, I can't believe it, it's just a dream come true," she gasped before being ushered away for the medal ceremony.</p>

<p>Nicole's success is well deserved, she has consistently been one of the strongest women cyclists in the world for a number of years and British Cycling has now created an environment and a team that can help this tough competitor achieve her full potential. </p>

<p>It is fantastic to see the British team enjoy this success on the road after establishing themselves so strongly on the track.  </p>

<p>If you are interested in learning more about British Cycling's remarkable success story, you could do worse than pick up a copy of Heroes, Villains and Velodromes, Chris Hoy and Britain's Track Cycling Revolution by cycling journalist Richard More. </p>

<p>It gives a fascinating insight into the emergence of Britain as a great track cycling nation and will have you on the edge of the seat as we look forward to the start of the track programme at these Olympics on Friday.<br />
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		<title>7.8 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Sichuan</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2008 15:08:41 +0000</pubDate>
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The largest natural disaster to hit China in decades has struck in to the Sichuan county of Wenchuan. An earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale occurred at 1428 Beijing time, on Monday.
The worst hit area appears to be Beichuan county, 50km from the epicentre, where the BBC reports that 80% of buildings were destroyed [...]]]></description>
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<p>The largest natural disaster to hit China in decades has struck in to the Sichuan county of Wenchuan. An earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale occurred at 1428 Beijing time, on Monday.</p>
<p>The worst hit area appears to be Beichuan county, 50km from the epicentre, where the BBC reports that 80% of buildings were destroyed and 3,000-5,000 people were killed.</p>
<p>Make no mistake, this is a huge quake &#8211; larger than the Kashmir Earthquake that caused so much suffering in 2005 &#8211; the tremors were felt as far away as Beijing (960 miles/1,545 km away).</p>
<p>About the response effort <a title="BBC Wenchuan Earthquake Coverage" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7396400.stm#map">BBC&#8217;s Quentin Sommerville says</a> &#8220;is one of the most open and speedy responses to an emergency he has ever seen from Chinese state media&#8221;. However torrential rain and damaged communications links are hindering the rescue efforts.</p>
<p>The Beijing Olympics Blog will not be updated regularly enough to give you the most up-to-date news on the situation, so please see the recommended links below for the best places:</p>
<p><a title="TIME - Sichuan Easrthquake Coverage" href="http://time-blog.com/china_blog/">TIME &#8211; China Blog</a></p>
<p>The TIME blog has been updated numerous times already, relating the possible knock-on effects of the disaster. Discussion of the possibly <a title="TIME - Earthquake in Sichuan" href="http://time-blog.com/china_blog/2008/05/sichuan_quake_iiithree_gorges.html">impact on the Three Gorges Dam</a> is one topic discussed already</p>
<p><a title="China Digital Times Earthquake Coverage" href="http://chinadigitaltimes.net/">China Digital Times</a></p>
<p>The CDT is a realiable and very regularly updated source of <a title="CDT Sichuan Earthquake Update" href="http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2008/05/strong-earthquake-hits-southwest-china/">facts</a> and <a title="Images of Sichuan Earthquake" href="http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2008/05/wenchuan-earthquake-in-pictures/">images</a> of the quake</p>
<p><a title="BBC News" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/">BBC News</a></p>
<p>BBC News already has a couple of <a title="BBC  Thousands dead in Chinese quake" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7396400.stm#map">fact-filled reports</a> on the situation, and check the main headlines to latest updates</p>
<p>Our thoughts are with those suffering from the impact of this disaster.</p>
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