Deputy Mayor of London Nicky Gavron (R) gives the torch
to the first torchbearer Steve Redgrave, quintuple Olympic gold medallist rower,
at Wembley Stadium, London, capital of Britain yesterday. London is the fourth
stop of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games torch relay outside the Chinese
mainland.- Xinhua
British champion rower Sir Steve Redgrave started the Olympic torch relay in
London yesterday, taking it out of Wembley stadium for the London leg of its
journey to Beijing.
Eighty athletes, entertainers and dignitaries will relay the torch along a
31-mile route from Wembley Stadium to the O2 Arena in Greenwich.
Those taking part in the relay include 10 Olympic champions, among them are
marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe, 18 schoolchildren and public
figures such as news reader Sir Trevor McDonald and musician Vanessa Mae.
Double Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes will run the last stage of the
route to complete the relay before lighting the Olympic cauldron in front of
5,000 spectators.
On its journey through the city the torch will be carried on foot, on an
open-topped double decker bus and by light railway past some of London's most
iconic sights.
Despite bitter temperatures and sleet, impromptu carnivals are expected as
the torch passes iconic landmarks such as Nelson's Column, St Paul's Cathedral
and Tower Bridge.