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Olympic flame begins 70-day journey

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LAND’S END (United Kingdom): Sailor Ben Ainslie was the first torchbeare­r as the Olympic flame began its 70-day journey around Britain and Ireland yesterday ahead of the 2012 London Games.

The flame arrived in Britain from Greece on Friday and was flown to Land’s End, the southweste­rly tip of England, yesterday by a Royal Navy helicopter before it was used to light the torch for the start of the 12,875km relay.

Ainslie, who has won gold medals in sailing at the last three Olympics, then walked just 300m, allowing some of the hundreds of spectators lining the route in the morning sunshine to touch the gold–coloured torch.

The yachtsman, wearing the number 001 on his T-shirt as the first torchbeare­r, then passed on the torch to 18–year–old Anastassia swallow, a surfer who is hoping that her sport will one day become an Olympic discipline.

The torch will be carriedby 8,000 people as it makes its way around the United Kingdom, with its final destinatio­n the Olympic Stadium in east London for the opening ceremony on July 27.

From June 3-7, the torch will visit Northern Ireland and then the Republic of Ireland – the only country outside the United Kingdom on the torch route. – AFP

 ??  ?? Starting point: Triple Olympic champion sailor Ben Ainslie holding the Olympic torch at the beginning of the torch relay around Britain at Land’s End yesterday. – EPA
Starting point: Triple Olympic champion sailor Ben Ainslie holding the Olympic torch at the beginning of the torch relay around Britain at Land’s End yesterday. – EPA

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