OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: After the film, the album. As the sporting show of shows ends in Barcelona, David Ashdown provides a photographic record

Monday 10 August 1992 18:02 EDT
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Sketches of Spain: Jane Sixsmith, the Giggs rather than the Gazza of hockey, leads Britain to bronze; Chris Boardman punches the air in the velodrome as he tracks down gold on his magnificent monocoque machine; synchronised swimming surfaces with a little credibility to spite those who turn up their noses at it; and Sally Gunnell milks the acclaim after her gold-winning performance in the 400m hurdles

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