Queen visits London 2012 Olympic Park site
LONDON (AP) - Queen Elizabeth II visited the Olympic Park on
Tuesday to inspect preparations for the 2012 London Games.
The queen toured the site in east London for the second time
since the British capital was awarded the Olympics in 2005.
Elizabeth viewed the main Olympic Stadium and walked along a
section of the 100-meter track area. She was accompanied by
Sebastian Coe, a two-time Olympic 1,500-meter champion who heads
London's organizing committee.
``We are thrilled to welcome Her Majesty back to show the
progress we've made,'' Coe said. ``The skyline in this part of
London is being changed forever and the Olympic Park will become a
home to world class sport in 2012 and home to a new community
afterwards.''
The queen got a look at where the royal box will be located in
the 80,000-capacity stadium. She also planted the first of 4,000
trees to be put on the park site.
``Planting the tree today is the first step in the creation of a
new green space that will reflect the traditions of great British
parks and will create a fantastic backdrop for the games,'' Olympic
Delivery Authority chairman John Armitt said.
Elizabeth is expected to open the Olympics in 2012 when she will
be celebrating her 60th year as queen.
The visit came three days after London marked the 1,000-day
countdown until London's 2012 opening ceremony.
The 1-square-mile Olympic Park also includes the velodrome,
aquatics center, basketball arena and main media center. It is next
to the athletes' village.
The visit comes amid debate over whether the site should be
named Elizabeth Park after the queen. The British Olympic
Association wants to keep Olympic in the name.
The queen first visited the park site in Oct. 2005, 100 days
after London won the right to host the games.
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