Clement fumes as bus gets lost en route to village
TWICE world 400 meters hurdles champion Kerron Clement has not enjoyed his first morning in London after the bus transporting him from Heathrow Airport to the Olympic Village was lost for four hours en route.
"Um, so we've been lost on the road for 4hrs. Not a good first impression London," American Clement said on Twitter.
"Athletes are sleepy, hungry and need to pee. Could we get to the Olympic Village please?"
Long tailbacks have been reported on the M4 motorway coming into London after the first priority 'Games Lane' went into operation yesterday.
Clement, 26, won the world title in 2007 and 2009 before losing out to Britain's Dai Greene last year.
"Um, so we've been lost on the road for 4hrs. Not a good first impression London," American Clement said on Twitter.
"Athletes are sleepy, hungry and need to pee. Could we get to the Olympic Village please?"
Long tailbacks have been reported on the M4 motorway coming into London after the first priority 'Games Lane' went into operation yesterday.
Clement, 26, won the world title in 2007 and 2009 before losing out to Britain's Dai Greene last year.
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