The Olympics turns casual viewers into passionate experts on sports they'd never normally consider. Some events draw us in like nothing else on the British sporting calendar.
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Athletics
From the 100m final to the marathon, athletics remains the centrepiece. Britain's track record from Coe and Ovett to Keely Hodgkinson keeps us glued to the screen.

Cycling
The velodrome has become a goldmine for Team GB, and watching the pursuit team or the keirin is genuinely thrilling. Hoy, Pendleton and Kenny made it appointment viewing.

Diving
Few sports combine grace and terror quite like platform diving. Tom Daley turned it into must-watch television for a generation of British viewers.

Gymnastics
The artistry and danger of the vault, beam and rings is mesmerising. Britain's recent rise on the apparatus has only added to the appeal.

Rowing
There's something quintessentially British about huddling round the telly for the rowing finals. Redgrave, Pinsent and the coxless four delivered some of our finest sporting moments.
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