April 18, 2012
1-260 Guardsmen from the
Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots and Welsh Guards forming a giant "100"
at Horse Guards Parade in London to mark 100 days to go until the 2012 London
Olympic Games. London marked on April 18, 100 days to go until Queen Elizabeth
II declares the 2012 London Olympics open, making the British capital the first
city in the modern era to host the Games three times. AFP PHOTO / LONDON 2012
2-An aerial view of the
Olympic Park in London showing the Olympic Stadium (C), the warm up track and Canary
Wharf in the background. AFP PHOTO / LONDON 2012 / ANTHONY CHARLTON
3-Australia's Beijing
2008 Olympic diving silver medallist Melissa Wu (L) talks to the Boxing
Kangaroo as the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) in Sydney on April 18, 2012
marks 100 days until the opening ceremony of the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Australian Olympic team chief Nick Green said he remains confident of a top
five finish in London despite a renewed threat from Britain, Japan, Germany and
France. Green said Australia knows it will struggle to claim a place among the
world's elite Olympic nations with the country set to send its smallest Games
team in 20 years. AFP PHOTO / William WEST
4-The London 2012 Olympic
countdown clock shows 100 days to go in Trafalgar Square on April 18, 2012 in
London, England. The opening ceremony of the games will take place on July 27,
2012. Photo: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images
5-The London 2012 Olympic
Stadium (L) seen in the evening next to The Arcelor Mittal Orbit viewing
platform at the Olympic Park in Stratford East London on April 12, 2012.. AFP
PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS
6-Giant Olympic rings
made up of over 20,000 flowers are unveiled at Kew Gardens in London on April
18, 2012 to mark 100 days until the London 2012 Olympic Games. London Olympic
organisers stressed the importance of creating a legacy from the Games on April
18 as they started the 100-day countdown by unveiling the event's motto:
"Inspire a generation". AFP PHOTO / JUSTIN TALLIS
7
-Children play in the
sand while sculptor Mark Anderson puts the finishing touches to a giant
sandcastle adorned with the Olympic rings and flags built to celebrate 100 days
to go to the 2012 London Olympic Games on the beach at Weymouth on April 13,
2012. AFP PHOTO / ADRIAN DENNIS
8-An aerial view of the
Olympic Park in London showing the Aquatics Centre. AFP PHOTO / LONDON 2012 /
ANTHONY CHARLTON
9-A man with a mohican
hair-do – synonymous with the English capital city - walks through Camden in
London, England. Camden in North London has been one of the city's cultural
centres since the 1960's, and is home to the famous Camden Market. Photo by Dan
Kitwood/Getty Images
10-Lord Sebastain Coe (L)
prepares to address Olympic officials and the media whilst and London 2012
chief executive Paul Deighton (C) and Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt speak in
Kew Gardens on April 18, 2012 in London, England. Kew Gardens unveiled today a
Giant Olympic rings installation made up of at least 20,000 plants and flowers
to celebrate one hundred days till the opening ceremony of The London 2012
Olympic Games on July 27 and to announce the official motto as 'Inspire a
generation.' Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images
11-An aerial view of the
Olympic Park in London showing the Parklands looking south towards the Olympic
Stadium and Aquatics Centre. AFP PHOTO / LONDON 2012 / ANTHONY CHARLTON
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