Beckham to feature in opening ceremony
DAVID Beckham will have a role in the opening ceremony at the Olympics.
The English football star had hoped to play for Britain's team at the games, but he was not included in the squad by coach Stuart Pearce. There will, however, be a spot for him tomorrow at the Olympic Stadium.
"It is some kind of role in the opening ceremony, which I am honored to be involved in because obviously I was involved in the start process with this seven years ago," Beckham said. "And for Seb (Sebastian Coe) to have kept me involved, I'm very proud of that."
But in keeping with the national "save the surprise" campaign, Beckham wouldn't divulge any further details about his role.
One obvious role would be to serve as one of the final torchbearers to help complete the 12,900-kilometer relay around Britain in the stadium, although it is expected a former Olympian will be given the honor of lighting the cauldron. There is speculation Muhammad Ali could also play a role in the opening ceremony after the boxing great came to London to appear alongside Beckham at an event in London on Tuesday.
"He stood for so many amazing things throughout his life, whether it's what he did in the ring or outside of the ring," Beckham said. "His life and his career was all about survival and he is an amazing man."
During the games, Beckham plans to watch some sports while also fulfilling his Major League Soccer duties in the United States.
"I'll be going back and forward but I'll definitely be trying to get to a few events," he said.
Beckham has sensed Olympic fever gripping London with just three days until the opening ceremony. "I was at the stadium yesterday and the park yesterday and you can feel the kind of atmosphere building, the excitement building," Beckham said.
The English football star had hoped to play for Britain's team at the games, but he was not included in the squad by coach Stuart Pearce. There will, however, be a spot for him tomorrow at the Olympic Stadium.
"It is some kind of role in the opening ceremony, which I am honored to be involved in because obviously I was involved in the start process with this seven years ago," Beckham said. "And for Seb (Sebastian Coe) to have kept me involved, I'm very proud of that."
But in keeping with the national "save the surprise" campaign, Beckham wouldn't divulge any further details about his role.
One obvious role would be to serve as one of the final torchbearers to help complete the 12,900-kilometer relay around Britain in the stadium, although it is expected a former Olympian will be given the honor of lighting the cauldron. There is speculation Muhammad Ali could also play a role in the opening ceremony after the boxing great came to London to appear alongside Beckham at an event in London on Tuesday.
"He stood for so many amazing things throughout his life, whether it's what he did in the ring or outside of the ring," Beckham said. "His life and his career was all about survival and he is an amazing man."
During the games, Beckham plans to watch some sports while also fulfilling his Major League Soccer duties in the United States.
"I'll be going back and forward but I'll definitely be trying to get to a few events," he said.
Beckham has sensed Olympic fever gripping London with just three days until the opening ceremony. "I was at the stadium yesterday and the park yesterday and you can feel the kind of atmosphere building, the excitement building," Beckham said.
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