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willyjc
Original Poster
294 posts
58 months
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Have been gripped with Olympic fever and feel it would be a shame to miss one of the free events. The website's are proving trickky to establish where the ticketed area's are and aren't.
Any idea's?
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baxb
149 posts
61 months
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http://www.london2012.com/mm/Document/Publications...Page 2 of this shows the ticketed areas as the grandstand at transition & lake/river side on the run into transition. Someone had told me all of Hyde park was ticketed, but this does not seem to be the case. Get down there early, I was down yesterday morning for the womens marathon & it was 4-5 deep all along the embankment 45 mins before race start. It's a shame this wasn't on at the weekend as i would love to be there as well.
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pablo
10,291 posts
142 months
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Found this map which appears to be fairly clear. http://www.london2012.com/mm/Document/Documents/Ge...I'm heading for South Carriage Drive as I suspect the area around Constitution Hill and Buck Palace will be swamped. The area around Hyde Park Corner looked busy for the womens arace too so I'll give that a miss.
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willyjc
Original Poster
294 posts
58 months
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Thanks for the advice - shall head down there as soon as I can. Should be a lot to see what with 7 laps on the bike and 4 on the run.
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