So this was the problem. Ticket sales for the Friday struggled. So the plan was not to open the upper tier and therefore to squeeze the likes of myself who had chosen upper tier seats into the back of the lower tier. I wasn't happy, as you will appreciate that being at the front of the upper tier is very different to being at the back of the lower. Think of it like a theatre. Front of the circle would be among the most expensive seats, back of the stalls least expensive.
However, then it was announced Usain Bolt would be running the 100m on the Friday. And he is the sport's one great superstar and box office attraction. So there was a rush in ticket sales. So I wasn't a happy bunny to find the upper tier was open, but I had still been demoted. But then I found that the numbered lower tier seat I had been given didn't actually exist, so I was restored to the upper tier, along with a £10 refreshment voucher to compensate for being messed about. Ok. But there were other consequences. Simply they hadn't deployed enough staff for the number of people attending. Meaning long queues for programmes but more annoying, humongous queues for refreshments, next to closed refreshment kiosks. In the end I did get my drink, but at the expense of missing the first track event.
Poor organisation, and poor visitor experience. Not great if you want repeat custom. But the other downside, which couldn't be predicted, was the weather. The rain was torrential.
They had set up an urban beach with mini-funfair. Unsurprisingly on a day like this, it was closed.
But then came the deluge. Yes, this is how bad it was, And I can tell West Ham fans that although they might have added a roof and I was well under it, you still wanted a raincoat.
But they persevered.
Slightly better conditions as the 100m heats started.
And it was merely cold as the great man Bolt appeared, and despite a slow start got a sub-10 second time into a (cold) headwind.
Good run from Danny Talbot.
Excellent run in the 200m from Hughes our latest acquisition from Anguilla. A real young talent.
Nice views of the Park on the way out. Swimming pool to the left below.
The stadium and Orbit.
A much nicer day on Saturday afternoon.
Early star of the afternoon was Jess Ennis going in the Long Jump.
Back to Jess in the long jump.
In the men's long jump, Greg Rutherford. Not his best day, but even though he only finished third, after three straight no jumps (which would have seen him out of a real championship altogether), he is still one of our best prospects for a gold in the Worlds.
The Steeplechase was terrific race in the end. Needless to say two races, a Kenyan race at the front, everyone else some way back. But a very close sprint finish.
Harry A-A lining up for GB in the men's relay.
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