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2014 Sochi Winter Olympics Games Opening Ceremony Friday Feb 07,2014

Opening Ceremony Friday Feb 07,2014

The 22nd Winter Olympics opened with a spectacular ceremony in the Russian resort city of Sochi.
Athletes from 87 nations paraded before 40,000 people in the Fisht Stadium before president Vladimir Putin declared the Games open.
The Olympic flame was lit by Russian former triple gold medallists Vladislav Tretiak and Irina Rodnina as fireworks illuminated the night sky.
At a cost of £30bn, the Sochi Games is the most expensive Olympics in history.

2014 Sochi Winter Olympics by Numbers

  • 30 - the cost in billions of staging Sochi 2014, more than all the previous 21 Winter Olympics combined.
  • 40,000 - the distance in miles covered in the longest torch relay in Olympic history.
  • 531 - the weight in grams of the gold medals, which are made up of 525 grams of silver and six grams of gold.
  • 98 - the number of gold medals on offer across 15 disciplines.
  • 2,900 - the number of athletes, from 87 countries, competing in Sochi
  • 56 - the number of athletes in Great Britain's squad, the most since the 1988 Games in Calgary.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has staked his reputation on hosting a safe and successful Games in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, where a three-hour spectacle before 40,000 spectators at the new Fisht Stadium will signal the start of the full sporting programme.

Some 37,000 security personnel are on high alert over threats by Islamist militant groups based in the nearby north Caucasus region

Opening Ceremony Friday Feb 07,2014

Fireworks exploded over the Olympic stadium in  Sochi as the 2014 Winter Olympics got under way





The mascots of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, a bear and a leopard, take part in the opening ceremony of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics

The ceremony featured a 200ft-long lit-up Troika, an 18th Century carriage pulled by three horses, as part of the story of Russia's history

Performers re-enacted the construction of Moscow's St Basil's Cathedral, so beautiful its architect was blinded afterwards so it would be unique


The Ministry of Internal Affairs choir sings 'Get Lucky' during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics at Fisht Olympic Stadium


Danila Korsuntsev and Svetlana Zakharova perform in the ceremony, which featured Russian classical music and a dramatisation of War and Peace
7 islands that represent the diversity of Russia float past during the Opening Ceremony of the Sochi Winter Olympics at the Fisht Olympic Stadium.The 7 floats each represented one specific area of Russia, and were moved around the Fisht Stadium with the help of four kilometres of rail on the roof





Sochi 2014 organisers said 66 leaders, including heads of state and international organisations, were due to make an appearance the ceremony, with the United Nations' secretary-general Ban Ki-moon and the respective leaders of China and Japan joining Putin in the VIP box.


Russian President Vladimir Putin and IOC President Thomas Bach greet the audience during the Opening Ceremony

  Hockey great Vladislav Tretiak and three-time gold winner Irina Rodnina lit the cauldron to the sound of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite, after the torch was brought into the stadium by Sochi-born tennis star Maria Sharapova and handed to President Putin's rumoured girlfriend of several years, ex-gymnast Alina Kabaeva






The Russian Olympic team came on in fur-style coats to the soundtrack of a remix between Not Gonna Get Us, by tATu, and We Will Rock You



Britain's flag-bearer Jon Eley leads the Team GB contingent onto the stadium during the opening ceremony


Nordic combined skier Todd Lodwick of the United States Olympic team carried his country's flag as they became one of the last to emerge into the stadium


The German Olympic team entered the stadium in flamboyant fashion with costumes shining in bright red, yellow, green and blue




 

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