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reports that Glasgow was agog yesterday as British monarch Queen Elizabeth II
on Wednesday night in Glasgow declared open the 2014 Commonwealth Games, amidst
pageantry and fanfare.
The opening ceremony was set when
Chris Hoy, regarded as Britain’s most successful athlete, presented the Games
Torch.
Tunku Imran, the Commonwealth Games
President, who received the torch, subsequently prepared the stage for the
queen who narrated the journey of the torch across the world.
“The baton relay represents the
calling together of people from every part of the Commonwealth and serves as a
reminder of our shared ideal and ambition as a diverse, resourceful and cohesive
family.
“Now, the baton has arrived here in
Glasgow, a city renowned for its dynamic, cultural and sporting achievements
and for the warmth of its people, for the opening ceremony of this Games.
“To you the Commonwealth athletes, I
send my good wishes for success in your endeavours. Your accomplishment over
the coming days will encourage us all to strengthen the bonds that unite us.
“You remind us that the young, those
under 25 years of age, make up half of our Commonwealth citizens and it is to
you that we entrust our values and our future,’’ Elizabeth said.
The ceremony which took place at the
Celtic Park, the traditional home of Celtic Football Club, saw the organisers
and UNICEF raise funds for the Commonwealth children who suffer neglect.
NAN also reports that the Games flag
was also hoisted at the heart of the park to signify unity among the
Commonwealth countries and territories.
The flag was held by six influential
athletes, with Jamaican sprint queen Shelley-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Olympic
swimming gold medallist Ian Thorpe among them.
A one-minute period of silence was
also observed for the victims of the Malaysian Airline which was believed to
have been shot down by pro-Russian separatists.
Imran, while speaking, said the 2014
Games was a culmination which had seen so many people dedicate their energy to
deliver a Games the Commonwealth would be proud of.
“I know very well the challenges
which must have been overcome to arrive at this moment.
“I ask of you the proud athletes
that you strive to be role models for the youths of the Commonwealth by
competing with honour, humility, equality and destiny.
“These are the values we share and
they symbolise the value of the Queen Baton Relay.
“The Queen’s baton had been on a
spectacular journey through every nation, territory, island and region of the
Commonwealth.
“Just one baton carrying one message
but touched by thousands and witnessed by millions. The baton symbolises the
call to our unique family of nations joined together at these Games,’’ Imran
said.
No fewer than 4,000 athletes and
40,000 spectators graced the ceremony which also saw about 125 Nigerian
athletes.
The Games is scheduled to hold
between July 23 and Aug. 3.(NAN)
2014 Commonwealth Games Opens Amidst Pageantry, Fanfare
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