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Barry Frankfurt

ByBarry Frankfurt, Barry Frankfurt

Opinion

Now let’s volunteer, and smile

August 17, 2012 11:27
2 min read

Ever since London was awarded the Olympics back in 2005, we have heard a great deal about the legacy the Games will leave behind. Under the mantra of "Inspire a Generation", the London Organising Committee set itself the goal of engaging the public not just for two weeks but for the rest of our lives.

With the future of the Olympic Stadium still to be decided and Government cuts looming over sport in schools, it remains unclear what the legacy left by Lord Coe and friends will actually amount to. But what is clear is that, in looking to leave an enduring mark on the capital - and country as a whole - those tasked with ensuring the Games live on could do far worse than harness the energy provided by London 2012's volunteers.

Nearly a quarter-of-a-million people applied for the 70,000 "Games Maker" positions. Those selected gave more than eight million hours of their time in exchange for a purple kit, a pair of grey trainers and a watch.

This army of volunteers provided services that would have cost in excess of £35 million to purchase. So, as the energy efficient BMWs (all 3,000 of them) are parked for the last time and the volunteers go their separate ways, all we can hope is that some of their spirit will be left behind.