Tonight is the night. The London Olympics will see itself opened by the Opening Ceremony. There will be surprises, there will be ooohs and aaahs and there will be big cheers for the thousands of athletes who will enter the Olympic Stadium. These athletes have been training and living towards this moment for years. So too Canadian wrestler Tonya Verbeek. We wish her and all the other athletes the best of luck during London 2012. We will be covering as much as possible and to make it easy for you you can quickly select all the Olympic topics by selecting the London 2012 category.
1Olympic wrestler Verbeek fixes her hair as a tattoo of a Canadian Maple Leaf is seen on her back as she
does her weight training in Niagra Falls.
2Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada stretches following her training in St. Catherines.
3Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada chalks up her hands as she lifts weights during her training in Niagra
Falls.
4Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada performs an abdominal workout with her trainer in Niagra Falls.
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5Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada lifts weights during her training in Niagra Falls.
6Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada wrestles with a partner as she trains in St. Catherines.
7Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada wrestles with a partner as she trains in St. Catherines.
8Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada wrestles with a partner as she trains in St. Catherines.
9Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada wrestles with a partner as she trains in St. Catherines.
10Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada wrestles with a partner as she trains in St. Catherines.
11Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada wrestles with a partner as she trains in St. Catherines.
12Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada stretches following her training in St. Catherines.
13Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada poses for a portrait in St. Catherines.
14Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada poses for a portrait in St. Catherines. Mark Blinch/Reuters
15Olympic wrestler Verbeek of Canada poses for a portrait in St. Catherines. Mark Blinch/Reuters