More Olympic tickets put on sale, say Locog
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More Olympic tickets will go on sale after the row over empty seats, organisers Locog have said.
It said an initial 3,000 tickets - including 600 gymnastics tickets - were "put back into the pot" and sold on the London 2012 website on Sunday night.
Britons travelling to the Olympics will hope for more medals after cyclist Lizzie Armitstead, with silver, and swimmer Rebecca Adlington, with bronze, won Team GB's first two on Sunday.
Andy Swiss reports.
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