London: Woman spreads ashes of medalist inside Olympic Stadium

source: sfgate.com; author: michal

London: Woman spreads ashes of medalist inside Olympic Stadium Once a great athlete and 1948 London Olympics silver medalist, George Avery was hoping to arrive at the new stadium. Unfortunately he died, so his daughter decided to bring him back in a different way…

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The last time George Avery appeared at the Summer Olympics inLondonwas in 1948, when the Australian captured the silver medal in the triple jump — which was then known as the hop, step and jump.

When he found outLondonwas again getting the Games for 2012, he desperately wanted to return to the site of his Olympic glory. Alas, Avery died in 2006 at 81 years old; but his family was still determined to have him attend the London Olympics, if only in spirit.

His daughter, Robyn Glynn, told ABC Radio that she took his cremated remains to the triple jump final at Olympic Stadium on Thursday night — and then honored his legacy by spreading his ashes on the triple jump track.

Actually, we did more than sneak him in, we snuck ourselves down to the edge of the track and in the breeze we let his ashes go and they went right over the triple jump run-up, she said, in a call from the London stadium.

So we just said, ‘Well, dad’s there, he was on the run-up and he was in the pit’.

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