London Olympics: Diggy's Corner

Catch not only all the news and updates but also the colour and the mood of the London Olympics 2012 with CNN-IBN's Digvijay Singh Deo in his photo blog here.

London Olympics, Check!

by Digvijay Singh Deo
Tuesday , July 24, 2012 at 17 : 39

As the world is gearing up for the London Olympics 2012, the teams, the journalist and the spectators all have started arriving in the British capital.

As India's braces up for the games here's a look at some of India's ace athletes away from the 'field'.

Arrival at the biggest sporting event, check!

With Indian boxers Sumit Sangwan, Vaibhav Patil and Vikas Yadav.

All smiles: Archery and Tennis stars strike a pose.

Mahesh Bhupathi, Harpal Singh Bedi and Rohan Bopanna.

Shooter Ronjan Singh Sodhi mingles with other athletes.



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More about Digvijay Singh Deo

Digvijay Singh Deo is Associate Editor, Sports, CNN-IBN. A Liverpool fan to the core, Digvijay is an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication New Delhi. He has previously worked in Star News and Doordarshan News before joining CNN-IBN at its inception in 2005. Digvijay has an in-depth understanding of all sport. He has an impressive CV having covered the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games, the 2006 Asian Games in Doha and the 2008 Beijing Olympics. But covering Team India’s tour to Pakistan in 2004, after a gap of 15 years, is his most memorable experience. He was the only journalist invited to be a part of the Delhi leg of the Beijing Olympic Torch relay in 2008, a rare honour. He has to his credit some of the biggest news breaks in the world of Indian sports, earning him the respect of India's top sports persons. A football fanatic, he eagerly waits for the day when Liverpool will once again be crowned Champions of the English Premier League and Europe.
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London Olympics, Check!

As the world is gearing up for the London Olympics 2012, the teams, the journalist and the spectators all have started arriving in the British capital.

As India's