Jonathan Knott

Former British ambassador to Hungary, Budapest

Part of UK in Hungary

29th August 2012 Budapest, Hungary

A day to remember

Guest blog by Mónika Farkas

So here we came – a Hungarian family and friends – supporting someone special at the XXX. London Summer Olympic Games Modern Pentathlon event.

That morning we hit the road as early as 06.00 as our hotel was around South Croydon and we had to get to Stratford by 7.30 for the first event held in the Olympic Park. Although travelling around London for someone not speaking the language may seem a bit of a challenge, when looking at the colourful underground map this time it was all set up for the spectators. We not only enjoyed the benefit of a free travel card but were also supported by joyful volunteers cheering all along our day, supplementing the numerous signs displayed all over the city to make sure we all find our way.

London Olympics

London Olympics

Due to this sport combining five disciplines, we were lucky to visit the Copper Box for fencing, the Aquatics Centre for the swimming, and Greenwich Park for the riding and combined disciplines. It is one of the most muscular sports, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2012.

London Olympics

London Olympics

London Olympics

London Olympics

It felt amazing to be in this part of the city which used to be an inhibited industrial area and which has now become the Olympic Park with amazing architectural buildings all around and hundreds of people floating together with us in happiness.

London Olympics

Our lengthy day finished around half seven when all the 36 athletes ran an honour lap around the horse riding arena to finish the day in front of the cheering crowd. I gained a bunch of unforgettable memories not only because I supported my fiancé – a pentathlonist member of the Hungarian Olympic Team – who competed that day which gave an extra amount of excitement, but also because I showed this GREAT city to my family (most of them had never been in London before). And last but not least as a qualified environmentalist, I was amazed by the amount of effort and the success of the organisers achieved in staging such a sustainable global event.

London Olympics

London Olympics

3 comments on “A day to remember

  1. May I begin by congratulating your fiance in taking part in this fantastic event. I hope that he enjoyed the experience? I also glad to hear that you and your family enjoyed your stay in London. We were fortunate to attend the Judo event on the first day and the atmosphere in the Excel was electric. Perhaps one day Hungary will have the opportunity to host such an event.

  2. Monika, BEST blogg yet. It must have been an amazing trip and a GREAT opportunity for both you and your families to experience London in it’s Olympic finery…..I am GREEN with envy 🙂 Well done Robbie !!!

  3. a GREAT blog Monika….interesting and full of good photographs…. well done…and many congratulations to your fiance Robert for a magnificent performance. Glad you all enjoyed your London 2012 Olympics experience!!

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About Jonathan Knott

Jonathan Knott was appointed Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Hungary in March 2011 and arrived in Budapest in February 2012 to take up his post. He left this post on April…

Jonathan Knott was appointed Her Majesty’s Ambassador to
Hungary in March 2011 and arrived in Budapest in February 2012 to take
up his post. He left this post on April 2015.
He has previously held a variety of diplomatic posts at home and
abroad, several with a particular focus on commercial and corporate
finance issues. Jonathan has served in a number of positions in the
British Diplomatic Service since joining in 1988:
Before his appointment was Deputy Head of Mission and Director for Trade and Investment in South Korea from 2008 to 2011.Between 2005 and 2008 he held the post of Deputy Finance Director in the FCO.From 2000 to 2005 he served as First Secretary (Trade, Corporate Affairs and Finance Negotiator) in UKDel OECD Paris.From 1996 to 2000 he was First Secretary (Head of Political/Economic/Aid Section) in Mexico.From 1995 to 1996 he worked in the FCO as Deputy European Correspondent at the EU Directorate.Between 1991 and 1995 he served as Third later Second Secretary (Political / Press and Public Affairs) in Havana.From 1990 to 1991 he was Desk Officer in the FCO’s First Gulf War Emergency Unit.Between 1988 and 1990 he worked as Desk Officer in the FCO in the Anti Drugs Cooperation Department.
Jonathan holds an MA in law from Oxford University, and he is a
member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. He speaks
English, French, Spanish and Hungarian. He is married to Angela Susan
Knott and has one daughter and two sons.

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