There is only one best way really on how to watch the Closing Ceremony tonight at Beijing, and that’s to tune in to your local TV broadcast of the games. Expect more fireworks, better choreographed presentations, and more surprises from the Chinese for tonight’s ceremonies.
I myself will be watching the ceremonies on CS Sports Channel 9 later tonight. If you would insist on watching it on your computers using your internet connection, there are several ways as I have posted here. I also found another post on watching the Closing Ceremonies which shares links and ways on configuring your proxy settings to watch free live streaming video.
Even though the Philippines did not take home an Olympic medal, Willy Wang won on Demonstration game Wushu and we should be proud of him along with two other Wushu artists who grabbed the bronze. Support for our Filipino athletes in the coming London 2012 Olympics mut be started as early as this year, and we can all hope to get that elusive gold in four years.
I enjoyed these Olympics tremendously and hope to be there in London watching the games live in 2012.
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