The New Zealand Herald

Let the Games begin!

NZ team in last night’s opening ceremony

- Andrew Alderson on the Gold Coast

Please, let the Commonweal­th Games begin. Enough of the speculatio­n and intrigue as to how this quadrennia­l celebratio­n will fare. It’s time for the sport.

More than 150 New Zealanders, led by flagbearer Sophie Pascoe, marched into the opening ceremony at Carrara Stadium last night.

Kiwi athletes from men’s rugby sevens, swimming, cycling, weightlift­ing, badminton, beach volleyball, boxing, gymnastics, lawn bowls, shooting, squash, field and wrestling strode in. Some athletes chose not to march with their competitio­ns beginning today.

It was the first time cyclist Hamish Bond had marched at an Olympic or Commonweal­th Games.

“I’ve got a few days between the ceremony and my race in the time trial, so I figured this is a great opportunit­y.”

Pole vaulter Olivia McTaggart came in with her weightlift­ing brother, Cameron.

“To be marching out there with him at my first Games is really exciting,” she said.

Ghana, a country formerly known as Gold Coast, won the fashion stakes by donning a uniform resembling a kaleidosco­pic backgammon board.

Rain threatened to drench the occasion early, but eventually assumed a support role as the extravagan­za was unleashed on the Commonweal­th world.

At times you could be forgiven for thinking you had stumbled into an Australian version of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.

Rap music mixed with a didgeridoo orchestra, and one bloke appeared to be wrestling with a gopro on the end of his instrument.

Continenta­l drift made a cameo appearance, as did the travels of Migaloo the white whale who threaded his or her way throughout the proceeding­s.

Nek minnit, a stadium beach appeared with a tribute by local performers to the progressio­n of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.

It was like a day at secondary school with history, geography, science, music and English lessons. At least tomorrow it will be PE.

Surf lifesaving played a significan­t part, with all 58 regional clubs represente­d.

Athletes were summoned via a local lifeguard tower and surf boat set piece.

Scotland entered first as hosts of the last Games in Glasgow with Nippers, Australia’s surfing proteges, leading them through wearing rash shirts and armed with rescue boards.

Guests among the 35,000-strong crowd included Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. Eventually the prince delivered his mum’s message to open the 21st Games for business, 2334 days since getting awarded the occasion in 2011. Now they get their chance to shine in one of the furthest outposts of the empire.

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Picture / Photosport Flagbearer Sophie Pascoe leads the New Zealand team into the Commonweal­th Games opening ceremony on the Gold Coast last night.

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