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Being In Beijing
By Nick Axford
Created 04/23/2008 - 11:27

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My name is Nick. I'm a student journalist and I'm going to be in China to cover the Olympics later on this year. This is my story - the preparation, the experience and the aftermath. Originally published on Nick's China Tales [1].

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It's beginning to get scary now. We've got flight details and found out what events we'll be working at. I've been assigned to the rowing, canoeing and kayaking events. To be honest, I didn't even know that kayaking was an olympic sport, but there you go.

There's a chance that Britain could pick up the gold in the rowing events, so that'll add to a bit of excitement. The events run every day throughout the Olympics, and will be taking place at the Olympics Rowing-Canoeing Park. Should provide some relief from the heat of Central Asia in the middle of August though, which will be a welcome relief.

The flights meanwhile, involve a 13-hour trip (assuming I've worked out the time difference correctly), with a stop-over in Munich. Assuming I can get a laptop sorted and working, it seems like a good excuse to play Football Manager for 30 minutes, and then sulk for the remaining 12 and a half hours.

I seem to be circling the globe this year. Despite the fact the furthest abroad I've been is Italy, I'm flying to China later on, and then I've a trip to New York booked upon my return. You can't accuse me of letting my fear of flying rule my life.

Just Weeks To Go!

When I started this blog, I set myself three tasks. I wanted to develop a basic grasp of Mandarin before my trip, a working knowledge of shorthand writing, and to learn some of the names of the British rowing team. With a month to go, have I been able to do any of the following? Well, I know how to call someone mad in Mandarin (Sung Ching Ping), but that's about it. Shorthand has stalled, and the only rower I can name of the top of my head is Steve Redgrave. And I doubt he'll be competing.

So what have I spent my time doing? Far too much uni work, driving lessons and making some vague preparations before I go. I have done some work and training with the uni, so I don't think I can be accused of being too lazy. Funding is still looking like an issue though, so if anyone reading this knows of any charitable trusts/rich relatives, please let me know. I'm waiting to hear from the local rotary club and the uni is waiting to hear from the lottery, so here's hoping that'll sort itself out.

I also need to start thinking about what I need to take with me. New clothes are the obvious one - a few new T-shirts, replacing some older and inappropriate ones (I'm not sure what the Chinese would make of a Che Guevara T-shirt, but it's not the sort of thing you want to leave to chance). I've also been advised to stock up on shower gel, shampoo, razor blades, toothpaste etc. Electricity adapters would also be useful, and I need to get my laptop sorted before I go out there, along with much more university work than I would particularly like.

Finally, I've been advised the best way to beat jet-lag is to tap into the bodies emergency adrenaline source, which comes into play when you don't eat anything. Therefore, I need to avoid eating anything on the plane. Should be easy.

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It's beginning to get scary now. We've got flight details and found out what events we'll be working at.
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[1] http://nicks-china-tales.blogspot.com/