Thousands of spectators
are arriving at the Olympic Park to watch athletes take centre stage for
the first full day of competition at London 2012.
It follows Danny Boyle's epic opening ceremony celebration of
British culture which featured an unlikely meeting between the Queen
and James Bond.
The first gold medal will be won on Saturday morning in the
women's 10m air rifle at the Royal Artillery Barracks.
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Cyclist Mark Cavendish aims to claim Team GB's first gold in
the road race.
Huge crowds are expected to line streets in London and Surrey
to watch Cavendish and Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins in the race
with road closures and parking restrictions in place throughout.
Cavendish has said he hopes to "light the
fire" for the GB team over the 250km route which starts and finishes on
The Mall.
Britain's other big medal hopeful of the day is Scotland's
Hannah Miley, 22, in the women's 400m individual medley who is ranked
third-fastest in the world this year in the event.
Team GB women's pair Heather Stanning and Helen Glover will
be among the first to race as the Olympic rowing events begin in
Berkshire.
In total, athletes will compete in 19 sports on Saturday with
medals also due to be awarded in archery, fencing, judo, swimming and
weightlifting.
Great Britain's swimmers skipped Friday night's ceremony
because of their early start in swimming events at the Aquatics Centre.
On Saturday night, meanwhile, 14-time Olympic gold medallist Michael
Phelps will race against rival and fellow-American Ryan Lochte in the
400m individual medley final.
On Friday night, the Queen declared the London Olympics
officially open, before seven young athletes were given the honour of
lighting the ceremonial flame.
The seven, chosen by British Olympic champions, each lit a
single tiny flame on the ground, igniting 205 petals, one for each
competing nation or territory.
Long stems then rose towards each other to
form a cauldron, signifying unity.
The flame had arrived via the Thames on a speedboat carrying
David Beckham, who handed the torch to five-time rowing gold medallist
Sir Steve Redgrave.
The show began with iconic images of London and Britain being
beamed to the world, and all four countries of the UK being represented
in song with a field at the stadium turned into a meadow with live
animals.
The show moved through the "great revolutions in British
society", from an agricultural setting through to the Industrial
Revolution itself.
Steelworkers began forging material that transformed into
golden Olympic rings prompting cheers from the 80,000-strong crowd
There were cheers too as the crowd saw a film featuring a meeting
between the Queen and Daniel Craig, as agent 007 James Bond.
"Good evening Mr Bond," she said before the pair left
together, heading towards the Olympic Stadium in a helicopter.
The aircraft then flew over the stadium to the sound of the
Bond theme tune, as two figures parachuted down, one dressed as the
monarch, before the Queen appeared in the stands.
There were also appearances from comic actor Rowan Atkinson,
as Mr Bean, as well as from musicians including Mike Oldfield, Dizzee
Rascal and Sir Paul McCartney

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