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DING!

 

Yrjö Lindegren got the gold at the 1948 London Olympics for Town Planning for the Centre of Athletics in Varkaus, Finland. He designed the Centre for the Helsinki games that were cancelled due to WWII. Since the category was dropped after 1948, he remains the Olympic champion!

 

BTW, I too got inspiration for this question from QI! Over to Mellers ...

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With the Olympic opening ceremony barely only hours ago, one event has already been settled. Can you say which country has won the only Gold medal so far awarded of the 2012 games... (and for extra kudos - not required for the DING, which event it was).

 

If this Q remains unanswered for a bit, the later translation will be... which country won the FIRST gold medal of the 2012 games!

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Marie Curie?

 

That's a DING! for you :)

 

Marie Curie won the Nobel prize for physics in 1903 along with her husband Pierre and Henri Becquerel for research on the phenomenon of radiation initially discovered by Becquerel. She won the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1911 for discovering the radioactive elements radium and polonium and isolating radium. It took the careful processing of one ton of pitchblende to produce one tenth of a gram of radium chloride and further processing to isolate the metal from the salt.

 

Over to you...

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Thanks for that. It would have been harder had it not been for the Beeb's recent "Hollow Crown" series!

 

The Swallow Sidecar Company was founded in 1922 and changed to S.S. Cars Ltd in 1934. After the Second World War, due to the unfavourable connotations of the SS initials, the company was renamed......

 

To become which famous British motor manufacturer?

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Thanks for that. It would have been harder had it not been for the Beeb's recent "Hollow Crown" series!

 

The Swallow Sidecar Company was founded in 1922 and changed to S.S. Cars Ltd in 1934. After the Second World War, due to the unfavourable connotations of the SS initials, the company was renamed......

 

To become which famous British motor manufacturer?

 

Think that was Jaguar

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OK my turn.

 

How many roads are there in London?

 

According to an article I read an hour or so ago there is half a road in the City of London - half of Goswell Road (the other half is in Islington) - apparently this could be because all the by-ways in the city were already named when the concept of "Road" as a name was introduced.

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Graeme SMith

 

DING

 

The current test is Smith's 94th as test captain, breaking Alan Border's record of 93. Not bad considering Smith has "only" played 101 tests. You would have been forgiven for missing the milestone though as all the focus seemed to be on Strauss.

 

Incidentally, Atherton holds the English record at 54 which will get beaten this winter assuming Strauss stays on as captain

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