13th Aug 2012 9:22am | By Editor
In honour of their outstanding achievements at the London 2012 Games, some of Team GB’s leading stars have come together for their own version of Queen’s Don’t Stop Me Now.
Chris Hoy leads the charge in the new video, miming along to Freddie Mercury’s vocals before running through the streets with a Union Jack billowing behind him, with Victoria Pendleton, Jessica Ennis, cavorting across the rooftops of London and singing into a mop, and a host of Team GB stars getting in on the action.
The video, produced in partnership with Adidas, honours Britain’s best performance at an Olympic games for more than 100 years with a medal haul that saw them finish third on the table.
Photo: YouTube.
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