London 2012 diving: Olympics day 3 Google doodle

London 2012 diving: Olympics day 3 Google doodle
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London 2012 diving is the third London Olympics doodle, continuing the Google tradition of a doodle every day of the Olympics.

The Google doodle depicts a female diver getting ready to do a back-flip into the pool, with Google's logo forming the backdrop of the pool.

On Friday, the Google doodle had celebrated the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics. The doodle 5 athletes playing different Olympic sports. On Saturday, the Google doodle had celebrated the sport of archery, with a female archer getting ready to aim for bull's eye.

Google has a rich history of Olympics related doodles. In 2008, there was a doodle celebrating the opening ceremony of the Bejing Olympics on Aug 8, 2008. This doodle showed the five Beijing Olympics mascots - BeiBei, JingJing, HuanHuan, YingYing and NiNi - carrying the Olympic flag.

Each day in 2008 saw different Google doodles being released. It is expected that this year too Google will stay true to its tradition and come out with a series of doodles spread across the next fifteen days. With the opening ceremony and archery doodles done and dusted, it will be interesting to see the pattern Google follows for the rest of the Olympics.


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