I don't own any of the franchises used.

Ages: Scott-23/John-21/Virgil-18/Gordon-15 (4th year of secondary school.)/Alan-13(2nd year of secondary school.). Set My Limit-verse but I'm making Gordon ginger and John blond.

In honor of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games...

I present the London 2060 Olympic Games.

(Some things will be different from how it is now but there is a 44 year difference. 1 for each event where possible.)

Enjoy...

Butterfly:

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"Gordon Tracy!"

"Whaa?"

15 year old Gordon stared up at his Tutor/history teacher groggily.

"Nice of you to join us Mr Tracy. Why are you sleeping in my history lesson? Does the Constitution bore you?"

Sleeping? Gordon hadn't realised he'd fallen asleep.

"No sir, I only got back from Omaha earlier this morning. I'm tired."

Mr Carter sighed, "Any why, pray tell, were you in Omaha?"

Gordon smirked, "The Olympic trials, Sir."

The teacher seemed taken aback and considering how many times he complained about Gordon's swimming patterns.

"And?"

"I don't know sir. They announce it at 1:30 today."

People all around the classroom were whispering.

"Well, anyone who wants to come and watch at second break is free to. Now back to history..."

Mr Carter always was one of the nicest teachers.

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Periods 1, 2, 3 and 4 went at a snails pace but eventually 1:25 arrived and the bell rung. Gordon and his friends ran to HI3 and sat on the front table. Surprisingly people were already there and people flooded in after them as well, Alan included.

Lot's of them wished Gordon good luck, though a few told him he was going to fail. 'Guess not all people like gingers, huh?'

1:30 struck and the whiteboard flicked on,

"And that was the USA Fencing team. Now onto swimming..."

The whole room leaned closed in anticipation.

"For once we have a swimmer in every event, let's see...

Males:

100m breaststroke: 24 yr old Kevin Chance from NYC, NY.

200m breaststroke: 18 yr old Cole D'winters from Barrow, AK.

100m backstroke: 23 yr old Marty McCarthy from Albany, NY.

200m backstroke: 23 yr old River Gregson from Ocala, FL.

50m freestyle: 21 yr old Rob Writely from Columbia, MO.

100m freestyle: 28 yr old Will Drown from Norman, OK.

200m freestyle: 27 yr old Darren Smith from Peoria, IL.

300m freestyle: 30 yr old Don Mason from Marineville, CA.

400m freestyle: 28 yr old Colin Campbell from Tulsa, OK.

1500m freestyle: 20 yr old Ben Foster from Tucson, AZ.

200m medley: 25 yr old Nick Foster from Tucson, AZ.

400m medley: 21 yr old Kai Tidee from Maui, Honolulu, HI.

4x100m freestyle relay: 29 yr Peter Dyneley, 28 yr Shane Rimmer, 29 yr David Holliday and 26 yr Jeremy Wilkin from Cedar Rapids, IA.

4x200m freestyle relay: 25 yr Matt Zimmerman, 24 yr David Graham, 23 yr Ray Barrett and 22 yr Charles Tingwell from Minot, ND.

4x100m medley relay: 24 yr John Tate, 24 yr Nick Tate, 23 yr Paul Maxwell and 26 yr Derek Meddings from Reno, NV.

Marathon: 31 yr old David Jones from Omaha, NE.

100m butterfly: 28 yr old Thomas Sangster from Montrose, CO.

200m butterfly: 27 yr old Rasmus Hardiker from Midland, TX.

And 400m Butterfly: 15 yr old Gordon Tracy from Belvue, KS.

And onto Females..."

The room was silent for what seemed like forever as Gordon mouthed, "I did it. I made it into the Olympics."

Then Alan laughed, "Dude, we just got a free trip to London."

Then the cheering started.

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Gordon was ecstatic. He was going to the Olympics. When he got home he found Scott, John and Virgil had all managed to take time off their work to come along with his Dad and Grandma.

The town decided it could cram all 200 residents of Belvue into the school's main hall to watch Gordon's events. (There are 207 people but the Tracy's make 7.)

Gordon increased his training, he had to win. Lot's of people asked him why he was going and his answer was always the same,

"It depends who you ask. My coach says I'm going to get my feet wet. My dad says I'm going to do my best. My brothers say I'm going so I can follow my dream and prove all those hours of driving me to training were worth it. My friends say I want attention. My grandma says I'm going to prove the training paid off. I think, no I know, I'm going for gold. So yeah, it depends who you ask."