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Nicole Cooke on Training and Winning: Gold Medal Cyclist

Olympic Gold Medal winner Nicole Cooke talks about her training, how she won Gold in Beijing 2008 and getting more women involved in sport. This short vlog is part of the "Geek Chic" vid series at ...  
 
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89murph (9 months ago) Show Hide
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CONGRATS!!!


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Sorry Nicole, but I hate your dad. Worst physics teacher I've ever had.
simonps1966 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Congratulations to Nicole on her New Year's Honour!
LauraJaneRich (10 months ago) Show Hide
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yeah, the caption colour was a difficult choice on this one - I went for uniformity in the end :-)
plan7a (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Rik says: Thank you for filming, editing and sharing. I think the camera work is fine, the only problem I, personally, had was the caption colour at times. Other than that, all was fine, so thank you LJ. Have a happy 2009.
LauraJaneRich (10 months ago) Show Hide
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owch! Simonps1966, what a painful comment to read after I put in so much work on filming & editing this. I'm not a professional camera op (at least not yet), I'm a videoblogger & did this piece for fun.

I only had 12 minutes in total with Nicole / without tripod & did the best I could with what I had. This shoot was also problematic due to extraneous sound.

I hope you are getting on well with your JVC MS100 camcorder anyhow.
simonps1966 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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I see why you are a presenter - your camera work is poor. Try using a tripod for a start.

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