Prelude
Reputation is the hardest thing to find, but when you find it, it's hard to lose.
Haverstock School in Camden, London was a successful school. It was a bright red and blinding white to represent the country of England and it has been changed over the years. Everything from build quality, interior and exterior design kept the school as fresh as it ever was and since it was built in 1921, it has turned a number of people who went to the school into celebrities.
But soon enough, the school would be adding more names to their list of celebrities as part of its reputation.
Sonic Concorde was from Cambridge but was educated in London at Haverstock. He was very athletic as he did a lot of sport, including football, rugby, basketball, hockey and athletics. He was very popular with the ladies thanks to his young, charismatic looks and toned athletic body. Although he didn't have much luck with actually getting a girlfriend. This was because they were either not wanting to go out with him or, they were already with someone. He had members of his family who were both former British athletes and used to compete at the Olympic Games.
His grandfather, Comet was educated at the same school. After finishing their, he went to Cambridge University to study Sports Science and during this period, he was also training to become an athlete for the 1948 Olympic Games in London.
He then continued his career right up until the 1972 games in Munich, Germany where he announced he would be retiring from athletics.
He had a son, Boeing. He went to Haverstock and moved onto Cambridge University to study Sports Science as well.
During his time at university, Comet trained him to become an athlete and went on to compete at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, Canada. He retired after the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China.
He then started training Sonic for the 2012 games, which were going to be held in London.
This has been the tradition in the family for over 60 years between the three Concordes
Sonic made a number of friends during his education years.
Nicholas Speedster was from South Africa, Jason Hunter was from the Chelsea are of London and he had a younger brother called Jamie while Dale Smith was from the Islington area of London.
Nicholas was born in a poor part of Soweto, which had parts of urban city being slum housing with poor quality roofs on the badly built houses. This houses were made out of dried out mud, which had to be soaked for it to be usable as cement for the broken pieces of bricks to build the walls. He lived in these slums for the first five long hard years of his tough life. He then moved to London and lived there for the last 14 years.
They all went to Haverstock in 2005, except for Jamie, who started there in 2007 and they all left last year.
After they finished school, Jamie went to college to study physiotherapy while the others started training to become athletes as they wanted to participate in the London Olympics.
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The Olympic Roads
RandomSonic and his fellow athletes are heading to Daegu for the world athletics championships. Following this they start preparing for the London Olympics