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Old 09-08-2012, 10:59 PM #8
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Bradley Wiggins - just because of the celebrations after it and how easily he won it so soon after winning the Tour De France as well and that Gold Medal inspired the start of the Gold Rush

Jessica Ennis - won it whilst she was under so much preasure and still gave it her all in the 800m even though she knew she didn't have to and the medal ceremony was one of the best i've ever seen, will probably be the moment i think about the most when i look back in a few years time on this Olympics

Ben Ainslie - fitting how he became the greatest Sailing Olympian ever here and did it by having the greatest battle of his life with that horrible danish wanker that tried to gang up on him with that Dutch guy
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