
See what has caught our eye on day 11 and you can get in touch using the form below.
You wait four years to see an Olympic team and then along come 204 at once... and one of them was at the bus stop used by business entrepreneur Michael Acton Smith. He has tweeted this picture: "This is why I love the Olympics. Team Rwanda at my bus stop."
Olympic organisers Locog are looking into the confiscation of a skipping rope belonging to the world's fastest man as he entered the Olympic Park.
Our reporter at the Park, Claire Heald, told us Usain Bolt had wondered why he was deprived of his training aid.
Locog's communications chief Jackie Brock-Doyle said: "If it was taken away as he was heading into stadium, that's not correct.
"If it was taken away on the way to the field of play, that probably is correct."
If footballer Rio Ferdinand has his way, he may be joined on the pitch by none other than Usain Bolt.
Bolt has once again said he is keen to try out for Manchester United football team, according to The Sun.
Ferdinand has tweeted in response: "If you want that trial at Man Utd shout me, I'll speak to the boss!! Well done in 100m, waiting for you to smash the 200m now!"
Bolt told the newspaper: "People think I am joking. But if Alex Ferguson called me up and said, 'OK let's do this, come and have a trial', it would be impossible for me to say no.
"I would not take up the challenge if I didn't think I was good enough. I am a very accomplished player and know I could make a difference.
"I would be the fastest player in the team — but I can play as well."
The paper quoted Manchester United as saying: "As the fastest man on Earth he would undoubtedly add speed to the team."
We will have to wait and see if he does his famous pose after his race, but in the meantime, we want you to send us your versions for our picture gallery.
A group of police officers got in on the act yesterday - so get posing and snapping and show us what you've got!
Send them to us on twitter using #bbcbolt, email yourpics@bbc.co.uk and put BBC Bolt in the subject field, or text them 61124. We'll retweet them from the @bbcsport account.
Can life get much better for gold medallist Bradley Wiggins? Hot on the heels of his fourth gold medal, the distinctive cyclist has met his style hero, singer Paul Weller, the inspiration behind his famous sideburns. Former Jam star Weller looks just as impressed.
The animal kingdom is rallying for Team GB, with these ducklings from London Wetlands Centre showing their true colours. Staff have named this single gold duckling Jessica, in recognition of heptathlon gold winner Ms Ennis. Jessica has five bronze siblings, who have yet to be named. Any suggestions?
It seems that golden animals are in vogue, what with Monday's golden retriever being named after long jumper Greg Rutherford. Keep them coming.
Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (International). If you have a large file you can upload here.
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