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London 2012 Games
From 1815 to 2012, helping prepare for the future

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Sarah wins Gold at the World Cup!
Scottish Widows Ambassador for London 2012 Sarah Storey, MBE cycled her way to an outstanding Gold medal victory ahead of China and the USA in the final of the Women's 3km pursuit at the Paralympic World Cup in Manchester. Find out more about Sarah's victory now.

Our TV Advert
The London 2012 Games advertising build-up began in earnest on 4th March when Scottish Widows, as part of the Lloyds TSB Group, became the first official provider to air a TV advert linked specifically to the sports of the Games. Take a look at the ads now.

As one of UK’s leading financial organisations, we believe ‘preparation is everything’. In fact, we’ve been helping our customers prepare for the future since 1815. Now, as preparations for the London 2012 Games get underway, we’re proud to be lending our support as the Official Pensions and Investment Provider of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

In the run up to the London 2012 Games, we’ll have the opportunity to involve all our customers and the community in the unique excitement surrounding the Games.

Sport facts

Badminton
Li Huifeng (China) juggled a shuttlecock for 4 hours 40 min non-stop using only her feet, without the shuttlecock ever touching the ground.
Tennis
The winner of the 1896 Olympic Games tennis competition was John Boland, who had travelled there as a spectator. He later became a Member of Parliament.
Fencing
Gold medal foilist Vladimir Smirnov died after a blade pierced his mask during the 1982 World Championships. Following the subsequent strengthening of protection, fencing is now statistically safer than golf.
Volleyball
Volleyball was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan. The game was originally called ‘Mintonette’
Table Tennis
AKA Gossima, Whiff-Whaff, Flim-Flam & Ping-Pong, Table Tennis was originally played with cigar-box lids for rackets and a carved champagne cork for a ball.
Aquatics
Aquatic events no longer in the Olympic Games include underwater swimming, 200m obstacle swimming and plunge for distance.
Wrestling
The world's oldest competitive sport, wrestling was already an ancient game when it was included in the first Olympic games in 776 BC.
Cycling
BMX cycling will be included for the first time in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.

 As part of the Lloyds TSB Group, Scottish Widows is proud to be an Official Provider of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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