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Flame Journey:
After 69 days travelling the length and breadth of the UK,
today the Flame embarks on its final journey towards the Olympic Stadium for
tonight's Opening Ceremony.
Starting from Hampton Court Palace, Olympic Rowing gold medalist Matthew
Pinsent will carry the Flame on to the Royal rowbarge, the Gloriana, named by
Her Majesty as part of her Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
The rowbarge will be rowed down the Thames to Tower Bridge by 16 oarsmen and
women including Olympic Rowers James Cracknell and Jonny Searle.
Once on board, Pinsent will light a ceremonial cauldron, which will be used
to light the Torches of seven young Torchbearers, in turn, who will carry the
Flame as it travels down the river.
One of the Torchbearers aboard will be Amber Charles, 22, from Newham, who
played a key role in London’s bid to host the 2012 Olympic and Paralympics
Games seven years ago, presenting London’s proposal to stage the Games to
members of the IOC at Lausanne in 2004.
Flame to City Hall:
As the last Torchbearer on the Thames, Amber will carry the Flame to City
Hall. The Flame will then remain out of public view until it appears at the
Opening Ceremony.
Over the past 70 days, more than 13 million people have lined the
streets of the UK to show their support for the Torch Relay. LOCOG Chair Seb
Coe said: 'Thank you to each and every person for giving the Olympic Flame
such a magnificent welcome and celebrating the best of the UK with us. Together
we have given the London 2012 Games the best possible start.'
The Flame will arrive at the Olympic Stadium
this evening for the Opening Ceremony, where the Olympic Cauldron will be lit
and stay alight until it is extinguished on the final day of the Games.


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