The final countdown for the London 2012 Olympics is on.
Barbados competitors are among more than 10 000 athletes gearing up for competition, beginning on Saturday, following Friday’s opening ceremony.
Yesterday, Greggmar Swift (left), one of three Barbadians entered in the men’s 110 metres hurdles, went through training drills at the Newham Leisure Centre under the supervision of coach Alwyn Babb.
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