Rachael Oyedele, 14 from Greenwich

Rachael Oyedele, Feb 2010
‘Wow’ today was amazing; I got a chance to go on an Olympic park tour. Once I got there I didn’t realise just how big and improved it was, because there’s a saying which says you don’t know how something is until you go in it or have a try and thankfully today I was lucky enough to go on the site tour.I got a better view of different facilities and events that are taking place on the 2012 Olympics. I was so inspired to know that we were the first group to see the handball arena start to come out the ground, and to know that in legacy we will be able to use it. This is inspiring to me because I like and have an interest in hand ball.
I am so honoured and grateful to have been given the opportunity to go on the site tour because it gave me the chance to see what was happening first hand, we got to see the Olympic village and the main Olympic stadium that holds 80000 seats. I gained a lot of knowledge on not only the Olympics but the world also.
There was a lady that came on the tour bus with us and she was our host for the tour around the park, and it was really useful having her with us because she was speaking to us and asking questions about the different events and just giving us more knowledge on the Olympics itself.
The real land mark for me today was the aquatic centre and being up close to see how detailed and precise the architect Zaha Hadid designed it. It was also interesting to know that they call the Velodrome the ‘PRINGLE’ because it is shaped like a pringle.
I am so happy to know that the park is like a star that unites the communities and to know that the political legacy is getting everybody together all the different boroughs and councils have got there different genders, the government, agency’s, mayor of London everyone has a roll in the Olympics even dogs, they are training dogs from the dog hound to become securities dogs for the Olympics. It has been magnificent today and I will never forget Wednesday 17th February 2010.
Yuan Chen, 17 from Greenwich

Yuan Chen, Feb 2010
It seemed like Mother Nature was smiling down on us today and gave us great weather for the Legacy Youth Panel photo call and our much anticipated tour of the 2012 Olympic Park. We were lucky to be photographed individually and in group shots with clear blue skies and the now enormous 80,000-seater Olympic Stadium as our backdrop. After wards, lunch gave everyone a chance to chat away and simply enjoy the view of the Olympic Park being built as we ate. You can’t help but feel excited when the Olympic Stadium is just towering over the waterways before you.
The second part of the day was spent on the 001 Tour Bus through the heart of the Olympic Park. For the new LYP members it was our first chance to visit the Park, but for the existing members it was an opportunity to see all the changes made since their last tour. With cameras and phones at the ready, the tour bus drove us around the Stadium, past the VeloPark and the architecturally spectacular Aquatics Centre with the Olympic Village in the distance. For me seeing the whole ‘Stingray’ roof close up for the first time was truly inspiring. Along the way our guide quizzed us on our knowledge of the London Olympics. Not surprisingly we all did pretty well.
I think it’s safe to say we all can’t wait for 2012 to come! The transformation from the building site now to a fully fledged Olympic Park will be amazing.