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Paralympic cauldron lit in London

LONDON 聴 Paralyzed marathon participant Claire Lomas lit the Paralympic cauldron in central London on Friday, one of a slew of events meant to mark the coming of the Paralympic Games across the British capital.

LONDON 聴 Paralyzed marathon participant Claire Lomas lit the Paralympic cauldron in central London on Friday, one of a slew of events meant to mark the coming of the Paralympic Games across the British capital.Prime Minister David Cameron addressed the crowd gathered at London聮s Trafalgar Square just before the cauldron was ignited, saying that the Olympic Games had made his country proud, but that 聯these Paralympic Games will make our country prouder still.聰聯We are going to show the whole world that when it comes to putting on a show, there is no country like Britain and no city like London,聰 he said.The Paralympics 聴 a competition for disabled athletes 聴 have traditionally garnered far less attention than the Olympic Games, which attract hundreds of millions of spectators and sports enthusiasts from across the globe. Still the event聮s profile is rising, and organizers say that more than 2.3 million of 2.5 million tickets for the games have already been sold.Three other Paralympic flames have been struck at other locations in Britain and Northern Ireland, and are due to be united next Tuesday in the southern England village of Stoke Mandeville before being carried 150 kilometres by 580 torchbearers to the Olympic Stadium in east London, where it will be used to light the cauldron at the opening ceremony of the games on the evening of August 29.The Queen will officially mark the open at the Olympic stadium, but Buckingham Palace said Friday that her husband, Prince Philip, will not be able to attend as planned as he continues to recover from his recent hospitalization.Meanwhile, his grandson Prince Harry praised torchbearers as teams of 聯inspirational people聰 who are the 聯embodiment of Paralympic values.聰聯They include those who have collectively overcome adversity through teamwork, those who have overcome many challenges and continue to push themselves to the limit, and those who inspire to do more than we think is possible,聰 he said in a video message published Friday.Lomas, who uses a bionic suit to move around after being paralyzed from the chest down following a horse-riding accident in 2007, said the experience of lighting the cauldron was 聯actually quite nerve-wracking.聰Earlier this year, Lomas made headlines when she completed the London marathon route over several days, a bid that raised some 200,000 pounds ($315,000) for a spinal research organization. She smiled broadly and shook her walking poles as she lit the flame.聯I was shaking before I went on but it went smoothly,聰 she said later.Meanwhile, at London聮s neo-gothic Tower Bridge, the Paralympic symbol, the Agitos, was moved in to replace the Olympic rings hanging high above the River Thames. The three circling arcs represent Spirit in Motion 聴 the Paralympics motto 聴 and the red, blue and green colour scheme which incorporate colours from flags from across the world.