Friday 28 June 2013

2464 The Fire and Ice Epic Storm of Swords Books 1 and II part three

I begin my third review of the third season of the Sky Atlantic series Game of Thrones based on the whole of volume one of Storm of Swords, Steel and Snow and part of Volume 2 of Storm of Swords Blood and Gold which are in turn volumes three and four of George R R Martin’s great epic series of books under the banner of Fire and Ice. Having read the two volumes in full I can only in part remember what is the books and not in the TV production so am covering all that I can remember and have time to check.

I begin with King Stannis Baratheon, known as The King in the Narrow Sea and the brother of murdered King Robert Baratheon and who in turn was responsible for the death of another brother who has also claimed the Throne of the Seven Kingdoms because of the accurate intelligence that the young King Joffrey Baratheon was in fact the child of an incestuous relationship between his mother and her twin brother Jamie Lannister. Joffrey apart from being a ruthless, vicious, obnoxious, spoilt boy without any redeeming features had therefore no legitimate claim to the throne over Stannis or his brother and technically nor had my favoured character Daenerys Targaryen apart from being the last legitimate offspring of the former King who was killed by Jamie, hence his nick name as the Kingslayer because he was such an odious man prone to indiscriminate killings.

Knowing that a battle for control was ensuing the Lannisters made every effort to ensure that the known illegitimate children of King Robert were also murdered, only in part because of their potential as magisterial claimants and more so because any study of the appearance of these children would confirm that the two sons and daughter of Queen Cersie, nee Lannister were indeed the offspring of someone other than Robert.

My reason from coming to Stannis after Daenerys and Jon Snow is because of the involvement of magic and the dark arts which surround all three, although in the case of Jon Snow he just encountered the horrors of the Others, the White Walkers and their creation the Wights, the risen dead or undead. It is also fair to say that Daenerys was a comparatively innocent young woman when she survived the funeral pyre built for husband after his death nor was she to know that the fire would hatch the three Dragon eggs given to her as a wedding present and that as they grew and commenced to do dragon things she would be hailed as the Mother of dragon as well as Mother of slaves and other people she liberated from three cities.

King Stannis, former Lord of Dragonstone is perhaps the more culpable of the three having been taken up by Lady Melisandra of Asshal called the Red Woman priestess of R’hllor, the Lord of Light and the God of Flame and Shadow.

The Lady Melisandra, described as a great beauty is a fanatical fundamentalist for her God and self confident in her ability to interpret his will and signs and portents of what is his bidding. She has made what I believe is the mistake of believing that King Stannis is the chosen one although the discerning reader will assume that if anyone is the chosen one, it is Daenerys Targaryen and indeed it is noteworthy that the increase in her magic powers coincided with the birth of the three Dragons.

Melisandra was able to convince Stannis that her should take her Counsel after the woman did not die after one fo his trusted people failed to poison her and she was also able to persuade the King‘s wife ad other members of the Household have all switched from the current religion to hers.

She has then eliminated the rival of Stannis, his younger brother who had created a great army to support his cause. She does this by giving birth to a Shadow killer which had murdered Renly while his female bodyguard the Lady Brienne and Lady Catelyn Stark were present. When forces loyal to Renly defend his Castle Storm End Melisandra she releases another Shadow the kill the leader. However the King is persuaded not to include her when his trusted aide Davos Seaworth known as the Onion Knight sails off to try and capture Kings Landing, the City HQ of King Joffrey, by sea. She argues that the fleet would not have been defeated if she had been allowed to be involved in the battle.

Davos is an illiterate smuggler and pirate with seven sons most of whom sail with him in the Kings Fleet. He has a onion of the sails of his ship hence his nick name after he had run onions and other food stuffs to Stannis during Robert’s rebellion until the forces of Eddard Stark had broken the blockade. Davos was knighted and given lands, choosing Seaworth as the name of his new home He supports the claim of Stannis but does not like or trust the Melisandra and refuses to change from the religion of the Seven Kingdoms. He is sent on missions and is part of the siege of Storm End and is used by Stannis to smuggle Melisandra into the Castle so she can perform the killing of the brother to the horror of Davos.

He counsels against Melisandra coming on the sea assault on Kings landing via Blackwater Bay and four of his son participate on different ships and die. He counsels the Fleet Commander against his tactics in entering the Bay when they discover the opposing Fleet is not there with the consequence they are ingenuously trapped by Tyrion Lannister and then destroyed with the use of wildfire, the liquid which seeps into everything including steel and the burns long and hard. Davos is shipwrecked on an island not more than a large rock which gets almost covered with the tide.

He is fortunately rescued and blaming Melisandra for the disaster plots to kill her although in fairness she could have intervened if allowed to participate. Because she can foresee she prevents his plan and he is arrested and placed in a dungeon. He survives and his rewarded by being made the Kings Hand, he begins to learn to read along with the children of the King.

He also opposes Melisandra when she wants to make sacrifice by burning alive an illegitimate son of King Robert. Davos is again condemned when it is discovered that he has arranged for the boy Edric Storm to escape. I had assumed that the boy had escaped from Kings Landing with Ayra Stark but had then been traded by Melisandra after he had opted to stay working as a blacksmith during what seems to be years that he Ayra and others attempt to reach her relatives in the North. I must re read and sort out later when I talk of young Ayra Stark as one source says that Edric was sent to Stannis for protection as soon as the purge of the illegitimate children of King Robert Baratheon had commenced.

Fortunately Davos has learned to read and understands the communication sent by Raven from Castle Black about the emergence of The Others, so threatened with imprisonment and execution he says he will be needed and in this respect Melisandra agrees. When a raven brings the request for forces to help against the attack from the Wildlings as reported in the writing about Jon Snow, the arrival of the force leads to the defeat of the Wildlings and to saving Jon Snow who in turn is elected the new Commander of the Commander of the Watch.

So the story is told via Davos and King Stannis appears to be man led by his wife and the Priestess with only Davos who can be trusted to look after his interests. Stannis is a man full of resentment because although he supported his brother King Robert and commanded his fleet it was Lord Stark of Winterfell who was rewarded and eventually called to become the Kings Hand after the murder of Stark‘s brother in law who had been investigating legitimacy of the children, as hand Stannis seeking evidence. He becomes depressed and withdrawn following the defeat of the fleet but is encouraged by his wife and Melisandra and continues with the dream of replacing Joffrey as the King and his rescue of the Nights Watch is part of the plan to unite the North against the South.

In part two of this writing I turn my attention to the wife and legitimate children of Lord Stark with Robb officially a sixteen year old made King of the North by his kindred Lords of North to signal their independence of the South. The story is not for the feint hearted,

When Robb was growing up he was close to his father’s ward Theon Greyjoy and a good rivalries relationship with Jon Snow as he had with his younger brothers and sisters, His Direwolf is called Grey Wind

With the imprisonment of his father Robb raised an army and marched south to free him and his sisters but with the execution of his father he became King as well as leading the army of the north, or at least those Lords who had allegiance to his father. In order to meet the two forces of the Lannister’s King Robb sends half his force under Roose Bolton and accompanied by his mother with the rest he negotiates a quick passage through the lands of and an important crossing of Lord Walder Frey another of those with the proclivity to take adolescents as wives and to beget many sons and daughters. The price of passage in this instance is that Robb will marry one the daughters after the war is won.

The purpose of his move is to stop the siege of Riverrun, a three sided castle of he family of Tully, the parental home of the widow of Lord Stark, Catelyn where her father and widowed sister in law live. He is successful defeating the forces led by Jamie Lannister who is captured. Jamie is later removed by Catelyn as the prisoner of Lady Brienne to be returned to Kings landing in exchange for the freedom of her two daughters. This action angers her son and other Lords fighting with him. His defeat his matched by the victory of his brother Tyrion over Roose Bolton who retreats to the fortress of Harrenhal, an extraordinary castle with rooms suitable for giants and with extra thick walls, the kitchens the size of Winterfell’s Great Hall and stabling for a thousand horses. It has five tall towers and two well guarded gates.

In order to consolidates his position Robb sends Catelyn to see Stannis and the Renly to gain their support. She witnesses the supernatural murder of Renly arranged by the Red priestess for Stannis brother, and when she leaves she takes Lady Brienne, Renly’s Guard at the time of his death with her as her protector, and then later users her to take Jamie in exchange for her daughters.

Robb also sends Theon Greyjoy on a mission which also fails but worse still the young man is in effect turned by his father and in an effort impress him take a small force and captures Winterfell and has also murdered the Stark brothers, Bran and Rickon, or so it is believed by everyone at the time.

Robb meets up with Jeyne Westerling as she tends the wounded no matter who and what they are and they fall in love and marry thus breaking his commitment to Lord Frey with the consequence that Frey’s men return to their homeland in anger at what is regarded as an insult. Catelyn is also horrified by the marriage and foresees the implications for their relationship with Lord Frey.

Worse is to come with Catelyn’s action to try and use Jamie Lannister in a swap for daughters with their release a priority following the news that the family home has been over run and laid to ruin with his youngest sons murdered. Her action angers one of the Lords who then murders two young hostage prisoners. In part to re-exert his authority Robb sentences the perpetrator to death and personally executes resulting in that all the man’s followers also return to their homes leaving Robb bereft of forces.

His next plan is to try and regain the family home and with his younger brothers murdered and without news of sister Ayra feared lost, his fears that should he die the family lands would go to his sister Sansa who has been forced to marry Tyrion Lannister. After Joffrey ordered the execution of Lord Eddard declared a traitor marriage to his daughter Sansa was out pf the question and a new marriage is arranged. Sansa agrees to marry a brother of the new Queen to be but this plan is scuppered and she is forced to marry Tyrion. In this situation the lands of Winterfell would go to Tyrion if Robb dies so he makes arrangements for Jon Snow to become legitimate and his official heir freeing him from the vows of the Nights Watch things a king may do. It is interesting that this is unbeknown to Jon when Stannis makes the same kind of offer after the relief of Castle Black with Jon deciding to stay with the Watch where he is elected Commander.

In order to achieve his objective Jon needs to make peace with Lord Walder Frey and persuades one of Catelyn relatives to wed one of Frey‘s daughters which although making a song and dance about it Walder agrees and arranges a wedding feast with Robb, his mother attending the wedding with a just a few men while their main force celebrate in adjacent tents.

I turn next to daughter Ayra then to Bran and Rickon and then to Sansa the other children of Ned and Catelyn Stark. The intelligent and independent grit of Ayra has impressed from the start, not prepared to tolerate the behaviour of Joffrey when his father visits and she accompanies her father and her betrothed sister to Kings Landing. She is forced to send off her Direwolf after Joffrey kills the creature belonging to Sansa, but she has a small sword fashioned especially for her by Jon and which she been trained to use. She escapers from Palace before her father is executed which she watches from the crowd. She then escapes from the city and the southern territory accompanying the recruiter for the Nights Watch where another in the party is Gendry trained as a blacksmith who is another born out of wedlock never knowing who is father is/was with his mother to have worked in an ale house. He appears to be protected with someone of rank paying for him to be apprentices and joins the party going north when the purge of King Robert’s illegitimate children begins.

On their travels north Arya has disguised herself as a boy but it is Gendry who works out she is a girl but keeps her secret. When the party is approached by agents of the Queen it is Gendry who is the priority and not Ayra but neither he or Ayra appreciate the reasons. After many adventures on the road together they are captured by the Brotherhood without Banners also known as the knights of Hollow Hill, a disparate group of outlaws protecting the common folk and in common cause against the rule of the Lannisters, originally established by Lord Stark. Gendry finds a home with the outlaws and is created a Knight, Ser Gendry of Hollow Hill, and an active member of the group and his loss of company saddens Ayra. As with Eric Storm with whom I confused there is a sense that both, as potential contenders for the throne will continue to have a role, although the importance of this remains speculation.

In A Clash of Kings Arya and her companion end up at Harrenhal as prisoners and put to work during the time that the castle is the base for the father of Queen Cersie, Jamie and Tyrion Lannister. The Castle then becomes a base for Roose Bolton and his men. Before reaching he Castle she frees three of the men taken as prisoners for training in the Nights watch. One of these, Jaquen H’ghar appears to special powers and grants Ayra three wishes which uses to gain revenge and also to escape. Jaquen giver Ayra a coin so she can find him again when needed.

Having been recognised when found by the Brotherhood without banners, Ayra is confronted by Ser Sandor Clegane also known as the Hound because of his savagery and who the brotherhood had been initially formed by Lord Stark to capture. He is gruesome to look at because of burns to his face in childhood.

Ayra hates him from when as a bodyguard to King Baratheon he kills one of her friends on orders of the Queen because of an alleged incident involving Joffrey. . He was then involved in the killing of her father’s personal guard when at Kings Landing after the murder of King Robert and Joffrey as King under the control of the Queen.

While a savage man and the most feared of fighters he takes to Sansa, unbeknown to Ayra, refusing to beat her as commanded by Joffrey when he becomes head of the Kingsguard, also refusing to become a knight as he has a general dislike of knights and the gentry. During the battle when Kings Landing is attacked by the forces of King Stannis, he disobeys Tyrion and goes on the run until captured by the Brotherhood. The Brotherhood put Sandor on trial for various crimes but none can proved. Ayra brings up the killing of the butchers boy but she cannot produce evidence for a conviction and he eventually engages in a trial by combat to the death with the leader of Brotherhood who he defeats and gains his freedom but his gold is taken from him. He returns to try and get back the money only to find Ayra who has escaped and he takes her prisoner with a view to getting gold by taking her to her mother and brother who he learns/ has learned are on their way to the Castle of Lord Walder Grey. They arrive just as the situation become bloody.

For just as in the first season Lord Stark is decapitated, and in the second Bran and his brother are believed murdered, their bodies burned beyond recognition, Catelyn and Robb have walked into a trap as Ser Walder Grey has done a deal with the Lannisters and drunk at the wedding feast and drugged with the use of Dream wine Robb is killed as is his direwolf with the head of the wolf attached to headless body of the young King. The accompany party are also murdered and Ayra arrives to witness the scene.

The Hound keeps Ayra prisoner hoping to find a relative who will pay a ransom and every night the girl mentions him in her prayers of people she wants to kill. They then encounter another group and fight in which The Hound is badly injured but they get away with the man pleasing with her for a quick death which she refuses. She get to the coast seeking ship to get her to the Wall and her half brother Jon, believing that apart from Sansa whose fate is unbeknown the rest of her family are dead. She lacks the funds and regrets not killing the Hound and taking the coin he kept in his shoe. She offers to work her passage but when producing the coin given by Jaquen H’ghar and repeats the give saying whereupon she is immediately given a cabin and passage.

As I have indicated Bran and Rickon her younger brothers are believed dead, slaughtered on orders of Theon Greyjoy. Bran is also a character high on my approval and wish well list and who I believe is to play an important role in the epic and therefore upset when he appeared to have been killed off during the second book and TV series production.
Bran liked to climb and including the outer walls of his home until being thrown off and crippled by Jaime Lannister when he overheard the Prince together in a compromising position with Queen Cersie. He is saved from an assassination attempt by his Direwolf who develops a very close and protective relationship. He struggles to cope but show a determination which will carry him forward. He commences to have dreams, premonitions of what is to happen with disturbing accuracy,

When Robb becomes King and goes to war Bran , despite being a child is not only the Prince of Winterfell but its head with the guidance and support of a faithful right hand to his father and the friendship of two children of his age Meera and Jojen.

When the castle is attacked by the ward of Lord Stark the brothers hide in the crypt and then escape in two parties with action taken to give the impression that they have died. Theon Greyjoy returns to his father who is not pleased at the disobedience of his instructions, Theon was assisted by the illegitimate son of Roose Bolton but it is Theon who kills and burns two peasant children and presents the remains as those of Bran and Rickon. Ramsay later betrays Theon, captures and tortures him.

Meanwhile Rickon assisted by Osham a freefolk girl who is befriended by the family head for White Harbour while Bran with is carried by Hodor, a large young man with learning difficulties and Meera go north with Jojen who has suggested they find the three eyed crow that Bran sees in his dreams foretelling the future.

With Ramsay Bolton aware fo the trick played by Theon and scouring land for them, the quartet have to move north carefully. Eventually they approach the Wall and encounter some Wildlings so Summer, Bran’s Direwolf attacks them not realising that Jon Snow is part of the group. The attack by the Direwolf enables Jon to escape back to Castle Black without being aware how close the half brothers had come together. Bran and his group hide in one of the deserted Castles of the Wall until they hear noises from below, a secret passage when they meet Samwell Tarly and the accompanying mother and child. Sam wants Bran and his part to go with him to Castle Black which he believes is the safest place, but Bran is on a quest of his own which he continues. We learn nothing more about young Rickon although he is believed to be dead.

Catelyn Stark realised they were part of a trap pleads with Walder Frey not to kill her son and takes his wife hostage threatening to kill her. Walder comments that he can get another wife and Robb is beheaded and then Catelyn has her throat cut and dies. It is not clear if Catelyn dies or become one of undead for although she survives she can not speak and becomes the leader of the Brotherhood determine d to gain revenge for the loss of her husband and children.

I am leaving the fate of her eldest daughter Sansa until my final piece on the third and fourth books and third TV season. I will also cover what has happened to Brienne and her assignment to take Jamie Lannister back to Kings Landing in exchange for her daughters. There is to be another shocking and surprising development not covered yet in the TV series but an early and key aspect of Blood and Gold



 

Thursday 27 June 2013

2463 Visting Gateshead stadium again for the Europa Cup and to see Mo Farah with Jessica Judd also getting the limelight

On Saturday morning June 2nd 2013 thinking it was warmer than it proved to be I set off with my Olympic Games London 2012 shoulder bag in only a shirt and light jacket for the Metro Train journey to Gateshead stadium to watch the Europa Team Athletics Championship super League event where the combined British team of Male and female athletics came fourth on last holding to Russia, Germany and the Ukraine. Britain commenced the meeting with the news that the recently appointed Athletics coach after the man who steered the London Olympics Team has resigned because the of the failure to reach the targets he had set for himself and the government sponsors, had also resigned to return home to Canada, stating family reasons. He hoped that based on recent performance standings the British team could finish in the top three.

It is several year since attending Gateshead Stadium to watch European Athletics although I was present on the occasion when after the stadium was developed and officially opened in 1974 to mark the emergence of Brendan Foster as an International middle distance runner, followed soon after by that of Steve Cram of (Monkton) Jarrow where South Tyneside also provide an all weather competitive track in the town and where I also attended its opening.

There had been a running track and athletics club on the Gateshead site since the 1950’s but with the new stand and facilities and additional spectator seating, the stadium commenced its forty year rise as Tyne and Wearside’s premier athletics home, also featuring professional football, with Gateshead FC and they intend to move to a purpose built new stadium in the town centre scheduled for 2015, American football until 2011 until they moved to the Monkton stadium Jarrow and rugby League Gateshead Thunder. The stadium has hosted a number of Rock concerts with the most success Tina Turner who I have seen twice 1990 and 1996, the Police with U2 and Rod Stewart, Members of the family when to see Bryan Adams.

But it is as an Athletics venue that its main claim to fame remains although spectators numbers have not always proved great as with the European Team Championships this weekend although there was a major Rock concert at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light on the same day, featuring Little Mix the X Factor winners with two members of the group from South Tyneside and James Arthur another winner, from Teeside. The stadium is also the home of Gateshead Harriers one of the foremost ongoing athletics clubs un the UK.

The story goes that at a Civic reception held for Brendan Foster, born Hebburn, then County Durham, now South Tyneside, he was promised an all weather track stadium and with the creation of a Department of Sport and Leisure he was appointed its Director and helped create the stadium where he organised the Gateshead Games. Brendan is now better known as a sport commentator and the founder and organiser of the Great North Run, the half marathon from Newcastle to the coast in South Shields (Gypsy Green Stadium area) which has tens of thousands entries raising money for charities, two international class serious races and wheelchair disability race. The event is televised nationally by the BBC. Steve Cram. Steve who won a Silver medal in the Olympic Games at 1500 metres and a Gold medal at the World Championships, is now a regular BBC Athletics commentator being its lead Athletics person for London 2012.

 
In 1983 Steve Cram beat Sebastian now Lord Coe at Gateshead in his final race before Cram won the gold medal at Helsinki in the World Championships in a packed stadium and I was there too.

In 1989, I attended the running of the Europa Cup. The men's competition was won for the first time by a Great Britain team captained by Linford Christie and which included Kriss Akabusi and Jack Buckner.




Four years later, on 30 July 1993, I also watched Lynford, by this time the reigning 100m Olympic champion, in action again – this time against his old rival Carl Lewis in a race where both men were reportedly paid £100000 irrespective of the result. Christie won in a time of 10.07 seconds, ahead of Jon Drummond in second and Lewis, who finished third".The 100m race was the highlight of the "high profile" Vauxhall Invitational meet, which was televised in the UK by ITV and watched by around 10 million viewers. Michael Johnson, John Regis and Steve Cram also competed.




In August 1998, Gateshead was selected to host the 2000 Europa Cup after the European Athletic Association switched the event from original host venue Martinique to avoid athletes travelling long distances in an Olympic year. This made Gateshead the first venue to host the event twice. In July 2000, spectators at Gateshead once again saw Great Britain's men's team take the title, this time by half a point from Germany in second place; the British victory came despite missing ten first-choice team members.

Paula Radcliffe ran the 10,000m at Gateshead in 2004 when Foster's "Gateshead Games" had become the British Grand Prix, and on 13 July 21-year-old Yelena Isinbayeva set a new world record of 4.82m in the women's pole vault event. Isinbayeva's achievement in the last event of the meet was so unexpected that only 1,000 of the 10,000 spectators witnessed it, the rest having left early. For her achievement, she was given a bonus cheque for $50,000. On 27 June 2004, Isinbayeva returned to Gateshead. This time the event organisers decided to schedule the pole vault event earlier and were rewarded when Isinbayeva defied extremely windy conditions to post a new record mark of 4.87m. Isinbayeva was the second woman to set a world record in the pole vault at Gateshead; Daniela Bartova did so in 1995. In 2006, a crowd of 8,500 saw Asafa Powell equal the world record of 9.77 seconds in the men's 100m. The official, un-rounded time of 9.762 seconds was then the fastest time ever recorded. The meet was also notable for the return to competition of Dwain Chambers after his ban for using performance enhancing drugs, and for Eliud Kipchoge breaking Foster's stadium record over 3000m that had stood for more than three decades.




In 2010, the British Grand Prix at Gateshead was chosen as one of the inaugural fourteen Diamond League events but although competitors included Tyson Gay, Powell, Jessica Ennis and Vincent Chepkok, the attendance was unusually poor, causing the local press to wonder whether Gateshead's contract for the marquee event would be renewed. Those fears were to prove well-founded when UK Athletics agreed to a three-year contract to stage the event at the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham The move prompted one reporter to lament that "the switch is a major blow to both Gateshead International Stadium and North-East sport in general, but can hardly be regarded as a major surprise given the dwindling support for major athletics events in the region. It is evident that the loss has continued and I was appalled at the level fo empty seats given the appearance of double Olympic winner Mo Farah in 10000 meter event. especially as this was only instance where a stadium has held the event three times.



It used to be possible to park the car free on land behind the stadium but this has since been converted into playing fields and so although eh weather looked changed able I decided to use the Metro train although I remember that there is quite along walk from the nearest station to the stadium. Since last using the station to the area has been cleared and a new estates of housing created with a direct wide walkway with a most attractive aspect including Iots trees and interspersed at pedestrian junctions into the estate with attractive metal work and other features. I was most impressed. I did see a large car park on this side of the of the main road from Sunderland to Newcastle, the A1M and South Shields. There was also an army fo Gateshead staff helpers channelling people in the right direction from the station and across the busy main road.

Since my last visit the seating opposite the main stand has been covered over and there are kiosks serving hot drinks, alcohol and snacks. There are also well looked after male and female toilets. My seat was at the aisle to one side opposite the finishing line across the stadium although close to the open air. The covering which would have been essential on the Sunday with the torrential rain took the sun away and therefore although I enjoyed the visit I was uncomfortable and needed frequent trips to the gents as walking about at the rear of the stand to try and shelter from the wind. At £10.50 via Ticketmaster the seat was exceptional good value for money, I purchased a good programme for £5 which enable to enter the result in great detail if I wish although even with the large scoreboard with visual replay at one end of the stadium it was difficult to read the results or have time to enter them. However I was confident that I would be able to obtain rhe details on line front the British Athletics Association European Athletics Federation..

The first event of the meeting and afternoon at 1.30 was the women’s Pole Vault which I once tried at a school boy barely getting off the ground. The British team was expected to gain 12 points from Holly Bleasdale who is the current European Champion at a height of 4.87. She was eighth in the final of the London Olympics but hopes to do better in Rio in 2016. She elected to come into the competition at 4.35 but failed in three attempts and registered no points. What a disaster! The second event was he Men’s hammer which I also tried at school and was hopeless. The British athlete came 11 with 2 points although he was not expected to do well. The Brit competitor Jamile Adalma in the women’s triple jump did well in 4th and was close to the third placed. For the short distance events (100, 200 metres and the 400, competitors ran in two races, with the fastest six in the second and the winner declared on times from both races. Dai Green who had failed at he Olympics was expected to bring 12 points but he was beaten into second by the German who had an exceptional performance.

In the women’s !00m Asha Philip came third in her race and fourth overall and in the 400m men Nigel Levine came second. Women’s discuss Jade Lally 6th. So it was not until the 8th event that the UK had its first success, an unexpected result with Jessica Judd 18 years of age in her first senior outing having completed her A levels last week. While she has shown considerable promise improving her times in this race and the 1500m and was selected to the team on merit in terms of times she was expected to reach 4th or 5th and it was the manner of her winning going out fast and holding off opposition which excited the spectators and the UK Athletics establishment and which makes her a prospect for the 2015 Olympic Games. A potential heroine has been discovered and my impression is that she will be well nurtured and not exploited for immediate advantage, A name to look out for.

Back to reality in the men’s Shot Put where Zane Duquemin, now that is a name, came 9th. In the 100m dash Richard Kilty came fourth in the second heat but sixth overall. It was a second woman Laura Weighman coached by Steve Cram who came second in the 3000m on her home track and she was quickly followed by Elldith Child winning the 400mm hurdles and with Charlie Grice coming second in the 1500m the position was getting much better with the tem looking good for at least third position and the possibility of second.

Greg Rutherford was to some extent an unexpected Gold Medal winner in the long jump as on paper there were other with better distances competing and therefore I have not expected him to beat everyone he now faces, especially if having gained the medal he had lost some of the original drive and competitiveness. Just how many Gold Medal UK Olympic Athletic winners has there been since the end of the Second World War? I will try and answer the question before publication, He came third, expected to have done better by some. Lennie Waite did well in the 3000 women’s Steeple chase although by this time the cold wind and inadequate clothing made me so uncomfortable that two coffee and walking about at the back of the stand failed to keep me enthusiastic and only the running of Mo Farah kept me from leaving early.

Izzy Jeffs came 9th in the women’s and then the team excelled itself. Peri Shakes Drayton the outstanding hurdler and team captain opted for the 400m and came first with a personal best to make three individual female winners on the day. There were two big disappointments in the Pole Vault already mentioned and on Sunday with Hannah England who could only finish 5th in the 1500m

Then it was time for Mo Farah and the excitement his appearance track side created was extraordinary and in terms of sports personalities I have only experience once before when the other Mo came to South Shields where he was married at the local Mosque and was given a civic reception a the Town Hall to which I was invited and witnessed first hand the impact he had on everyone present and on the public outside he waited for a glimpse. The Queen had also visited in relation to her 25 years as monarch and while there was a grand gathering at Gypsy Green stadium for her to watch and the public response was excellent, the fervour of the people was reserved for Ali.

The race looked as if it might prove a non event with Mo starting at the back and them moving close tot he front as it warmed up with a modest pace, and where he took the lead at one point to prevent the pace becoming too slow for him. With just over a lap to get he streaked like a rocket away from the rest and soon from their perspective he was no where in sight to the great delight of the ecstatic supporters. As someone said that performance was worth the entrance money and in my case the cold. I made my way home before the relays.

I decided not to attend for the second day of the meet although I had purchased a ticket because England had reached the final of Cricket one day cup and I wanted to watch the game against India. I recorded the athletics and later went through the event with the fast button, missing out the build up and the after race chat unless there was a UK performance worth noting when I sometimes ran the ran or winning field action several times. The decision was the right one as there was torrential rain sweeping the track on several occasions so that some field events were then held in the adjacent warm up hall.

So here are the rest of the results commencing with the Men’s Events

4 by 100 UK Team first
4 X 400 UK Team first
Andrew Osagie 3rd 800m
Tom Parsons 3rd High Jump
Nathan Douglas 3rd Triple Jump
Daniel Talbot came 4th in the 200m
William Sharman 5th 110 hurdles
Brett Morse 5th Discuss
David Bishop 7th 3000 m
Lee Doran 8th Javelin
Andrew Sutcliffe 9th Pole Vault
Rob Mullet 11th 3000m steeplechase

 
The outcome is therefore there were only three winners of the events for Males from the UK with Mo Farah the only individual winner.

 
While Sophie Hitchon is noteworthy in coming third and breaking the National record in the hammer which as the other events reported the UK does not do well in the field events, the women were outstanding in terms of the placements compared to those of the men and were responsible for gaining a good third position in the competition overall.

The results were

400 M relay 1st
Tiffany Porter 2nd 100m Hurdles
Emilia Gorecka 2nd 5000m
Anikya Onuora 3rd 200m
Sharah Proctor 3rd Long Jump
100m Relay 5th
Sophie McKinna 7th Shot put
Isobel Pooley 9th High Jump

Russia won the event 354,5 points with Germany 347.5 and the UK 338. Had Holly Bleasdale got the points she was expected we would have come second with 350 points and Hannah England also won we would have been half point behind the Russians and Dai green winning would have clinched victory. On the other hand there was Jessica Judd‘s extra points and several others did better than expected by several places.

Since the Games commenced the UK has won 53 gold medals and 194 medals in total for athletics with Russian 64 gold but 193 medals in total behind the USA with an incredible 320 gold and 767 medals won in total

Tuesday 25 June 2013

2462 Working under cover: matters of state and principle

The weekend of June 22nd to 24th marking the longest days of the year and summer in earnest has also been days of thunder, aggressive rain and cold winds. I am shortly to listen to the Home secretary come to the House of Commons to make a statement about an official police undercover operation to discredit the family on the racist murder of black young man Stephen Lawrence while he waited at a bus stop twenty years ago. I listened to the statement and the exchanges between Members of Parliament at 3.30 and which had been pre-empted by a statement from the Prime Minister both in advance of the two years in the making programme Dispatches televised on Channel Four last night.

The programme was divided into two parts both covering the activities of a special squad operated within Special Branch of the Metropolitan Police over the past couple of decades until disbanded and a new infiltration unit was created under Scotland Yard with new operational guidance.

It is an essential part of government in maintaining national security and stability to use undercover individuals who will join groups whose activities are of concern although whether this should be a purely policing judgement or require political oversight at government level is a moot point. One obviously has to avoid use for party political or personal prejudices although the same argument can be used against delegating to the police and in a democracy I tend to favour direct political oversight in the same way that the Foreign and Home Secretaries have to personally authorise secret phone taps and other forms of surveillance not considered as part of normal preventive policing.

As a former extremist in that in the early 1960s I was a member and supporter of groups taking direct action against the possession and use of weapons of mass destruction going to prison for six months rather than agree to stop what I was doing or pay fines, was kept under surveillance at the time. Given that I subsequently became the first and only local authority chief officer who went to prison before they were appointed although a small handful have been imprisoned after appointment monitoring I expected monitoring to continues. I thought nothing wrong in this then or still.

Indeed as part of my approach to being a non violent direct actionist, I advised the authorities of what I and others were doing such as visiting Scotland Yard for a meeting to outline the proposed route of the Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War march at the end of the Aldermaston march at Trafalgar Square over a six week period to Holy Loch Scotland attended with George Clark the Chief Marshal of the Aldermaston march, or when in Scotland contacting the chief Police officers for each authority area to advise of the marches, two were planned on either side of the Clyde although only one took place, and also the Direct Action proposed at the Holy Loch Polaris Submarine base itself. I received a warning letter from the Chief Flagship 0fficer Scotland as a consequence. I could have been prosecuted for my involvement but I was not, in part I believe because I was always open, discouraged aggressive or critical behaviour towards the police for doing their job. I would apologise to any officers with whom I came into direct contact.

I also assumed that under cover officers and the media infiltrated the organisations as a matter of course and spent the subsequent fifty years speculating over which of the committee members, officers and activists were working for the authorities or media although in fairness to the Daily Mail they embedded a reporter with the march to Scotland openly and I know he became more than a neutral observer during the campaign.
I therefore have no quarrel with the previous existence of the unit or with its latest creation and regard those who engage in what at times will be very dangerous work on behalf of the state, me and my family included as a noble and courageous activity.

Having made this clear a share concerns over the two issues covered in the Dispatches programme and agree with the action proposed by the Home Secretary and supported to a great extent by the Shadow Secretary because what they said appeared proportionate and for once I do not think a public judge led inquiry is appropriate and indeed Hillsborough has shown that a different approach can prove more fruitful.

In the first part of the programme a former member of the unit disclosed that he was instructed as were other members of the unit to try and find anything which would discredit the family of a murdered black young man Stephen Lawrence and those associated with the family who were campaigning for the murderers to be caught and accusing the police of institutional racism. The family liaison officer attached to the family also had a double role, to advise and support the family but also to report any information about the family and those who visited the family which might show light on who they were and what they were up to.

It will surprise and shock some that in principle I cannot object to this being done qualified by the important caveat, depending on the particular circumstances. In London and Birmingham at the present time, killings and violent acts are taking place between gangs of criminals just as some young men associated with right wing views and football clubs often arrange fights between club supporters sometimes uniting to arrange fights between units supporting international playing teams. It is good sense for the authorities to place people in such groups for intelligence purpose and for training and this will include military special forces. Part of their function will be to provide information which may lead to crimes being solved, to individuals being discredited and a group being appropriately undermined. This will include spying and discrediting some who will be victims although in separate circumstances they will also be perpetrators. It is a fact that many who committee crimes of violence against children had crimes of violence committed against them when children.

Deciding who are the bad guys and the good is not always clear cut at the time. However this defence can be used to mask personal prejudices, isms, self protection cover ups and corruption. It is therefore right that the Coalition government and the official Opposition appeared united in agreeing that the right approach now is for the allegations to be properly investigated and for appropriate proportionate action to be taken.

The problem in this instance as with Hillsborough is that of a Cover Up with the existence of the unit involved and their role not apparently disclosed to the inquiry set up to examine the role of the police in the failure to find the murderers. The trouble as with Hillsborough is that as decades pass by those involved will have retired, memories faded and documentary evidence including visual may not exist for good and for bad reasons but as we have seen with Hillsborough the right people prepared to spend the time required in examining the available information can see what there is to see when others did not look to deliberately failed to do so.

As with Hillsborough one can only feel sympathy, anger and frustration at the impact of all this on the victims and their families directly involved. For them the big picture has no interest, nor should it be and getting justice or a better feeling of justice is understandable and necessary, although at the same time we should avoid base revenge and incitement to mob rule or a distrust in any of the institutions of state created for our defence and protection.

The second part of the programme brought home more vividly than before because more than one of the officers in the unit had established not just long term sexual relationship with supporters of legitimate protest and change movements but expressed love, met parents prior marriage and in one instance a child was born. In one situation the man was already married with children and in another women worked for an electricity company and was not involved with any organisation which any government could have an interest. Understandably some of the women interviewed on camera felt raped, violated, betrayed, shocked, disgusted and very very very hurt. The former officer interviewed said that senior officers to the unit had told them not to establish long term relationships and especially not to fall in love. This officer met some of the women and offered to give evidence on their behalf. He said that he had two casual relationships and it was mentioned that he had successfully sued the force because of the impact of the work on his life with his marriage breaking up and having difficulties in sorting out his adopted personality from his own. He no longer knew who he was.

Again I understand and sympathise with the women in question and clearly there should have been better supervision and clear operational guidance I must also point to the greater picture and say that while every care has to be taken with clear guidance about acceptable and unacceptable behaviour, especially on the extent to which the undercover officer can participate in illegal activities, but such activity is appropriate and necessary for a state to organise and I suppose one can argue about gender equality in that the Femme Fatale, the Marta Hari has been used by states, political parties, commercial organisations to gain information including information which discredits ever since there have been leaders, governments and commercial organisations.

Everyone has to wise up what being a citizens in the present world means if they have not already done so. Democratic governments have to be open and honest at what they need to do to carry out their required duties and functions, but there is also an important role for education and parents with civics just as important as sex education.