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Glasgow 2014: Commonwealth Games begin at Celtic Park | Glasgow 2014: Commonwealth Games begin at Celtic Park |
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The 2014 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony is under way at Celtic Park in Glasgow. | The 2014 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony is under way at Celtic Park in Glasgow. |
Thousands of athletes from 71 nations and territories are taking part before a 40,000-strong crowd and a global TV audience up up to one billion people. | Thousands of athletes from 71 nations and territories are taking part before a 40,000-strong crowd and a global TV audience up up to one billion people. |
Their traditional parade around the stadium will be followed by a live show featuring about 2,000 cast members. | Their traditional parade around the stadium will be followed by a live show featuring about 2,000 cast members. |
The Queen will formally open the Games when she reads her message from inside the Commonwealth baton. | The Queen will formally open the Games when she reads her message from inside the Commonwealth baton. |
Adventurer Mark Beaumont landed on the city's river Clyde in a seaplane carrying the baton to Celtic Park, having tracked its progress across the Commonwealth on a 288-day journey spanning almost 120,000 miles. | Adventurer Mark Beaumont landed on the city's river Clyde in a seaplane carrying the baton to Celtic Park, having tracked its progress across the Commonwealth on a 288-day journey spanning almost 120,000 miles. |
Events inside the stadium are being shown to the assembled guests and crowd on Europe's largest LED screen. | Events inside the stadium are being shown to the assembled guests and crowd on Europe's largest LED screen. |
The giant display, which stands across the whole of the stadium's South Stand, is almost 100 metres long, 11 metres high and weighs 38 tonnes. | The giant display, which stands across the whole of the stadium's South Stand, is almost 100 metres long, 11 metres high and weighs 38 tonnes. |
Other adaptations to the venue include a specially-created stage floor covering the entire pitch and a multi-coloured walkway specifically designed for the athlete's parade. | Other adaptations to the venue include a specially-created stage floor covering the entire pitch and a multi-coloured walkway specifically designed for the athlete's parade. |
Star Wars actor Ewan McGregor opened proceedings with a pre-recorded video message, before Glaswegian comedian Karen Dunbar struck up an elaborate song and dance number celebrating Scotland, accompanied by Torchwood star John Barrowman. | Star Wars actor Ewan McGregor opened proceedings with a pre-recorded video message, before Glaswegian comedian Karen Dunbar struck up an elaborate song and dance number celebrating Scotland, accompanied by Torchwood star John Barrowman. |
The routine welcomed visitors from across the Commonwealth to Glasgow and included larger-than-life representations of famous Scots inventions, landmarks, cultural heroes and Scottish history. | The routine welcomed visitors from across the Commonwealth to Glasgow and included larger-than-life representations of famous Scots inventions, landmarks, cultural heroes and Scottish history. |
Rod Stewart was joined on stage by Bishopbriggs singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald alongside hundreds of ordinary Glasgow citizens to perform a version of his classic song Rhythm of My Heart. | Rod Stewart was joined on stage by Bishopbriggs singer-songwriter Amy Macdonald alongside hundreds of ordinary Glasgow citizens to perform a version of his classic song Rhythm of My Heart. |
Later in the ceremony, dancers from Scottish Ballet performed a routine to an acoustic version of The Proclaimers hit I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles). | |
Pipe band | Pipe band |
The Scottish Regiment Pipe Band arrived in the stadium to accompany Susan Boyle performing the Paul McCartney and Wings song Mull of Kintyre, as the Red Arrows performed a flypast over the city to signal the arrival of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. | |
India, the hosts of the previous Games in Delhi in 2010, were the first team to enter the arena and received a warm welcome. | India, the hosts of the previous Games in Delhi in 2010, were the first team to enter the arena and received a warm welcome. |
The remainder of the competing nations arrived according to geographical region, led by a Scots representative wearing tweeds and walking a Scottie terrier bedecked in a jacket bearing the name of each country. | |
The England team were met by loud cheers from the crowd as the European nations entered the stadium. | |
Temperatures in Glasgow earlier reached 25 degrees centigrade, officially the hottest day in Scotland this year. | |
The Games will feature 17 sports in 11 days of competition, beginning on Thursday. | The Games will feature 17 sports in 11 days of competition, beginning on Thursday. |
The closing ceremony will take place at Hampden Park on the south side of the city, which has been transformed into an athletics venue, on 3 August. | The closing ceremony will take place at Hampden Park on the south side of the city, which has been transformed into an athletics venue, on 3 August. |