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(13/8). International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge declared the
London 2012 Olympic Games 'happy and glorious' as the spectacular Closing
Ceremony brought the curtain down on the Games.
The President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC),
Jacques Rogge, declared the Games of the 30th Olympiad closed just before
midnight: 'We will never forget the smiles, the kindness and the support of the
wonderful volunteers, the much-needed heroes of these Games.
He also thanked the public for their enthusiastic support.
'You, the spectators and the public, provided the soundtrack for these Games.
Your enthusiastic cheers energised its competitors and brought a festive spirit
to every Olympic venue.'
London 2012 Chair Seb Coe thanked the hundreds of thousands
of people who helped to make the last 16 days a success during the stunning
ceremonial finale to the Olympic Games.
He said: 'The British people got behind London 's
bid and they got behind London 's
Games. Our Opening Ceremony proclaimed that these would be a Games for
everyone. At our Closing Ceremony, we can say that these were a Games by
everyone.'
In addition to thanking those who built the venues and
helped organise the Games, Seb Coe played tribute to the athletes for their
outstanding performances. 'To all the Olympians who came to London to compete - thank you. Those of us
who came to watch witnessed moments of heroism and heartbreak that will live
long in the memory. You have our admiration and our congratulations.'
He added: 'On the first day of these Games I said we were
determined to do it right. I said that these Games would see the best of us.
'On this last day I can conclude with these words: When our
time came - Britain ,
we did it right. Thank you!'
The grand finale of the Games saw the Olympic Flame
extinguished in a spectacular sequence.
Each participating team will receive one of the Olympic Cauldron's petals to take home with them.
Each participating team will receive one of the Olympic Cauldron's petals to take home with them.
The spectacular ceremony also looked forward to the next
summer Olympic Games in 2016, as the Olympic Flag was handed over to the Mayor
of Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Paes.
Her Majesty The Queen sent her own special message of
congratulations after the event. 'The outstanding performance of Team GB, in achieving
the greatest Olympic success since 1908, will, I am sure, have inspired a new
generation of Olympians and reminded us all how sport unifies communities and
nations.
'I congratulate, too, the organisers of the Games, as well
as the thousands of volunteers who have epitomised the Olympic spirit through
the warm welcome they have shown to the sporting teams and spectators from all
around the world.'
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