The opening ceremony of London olympics 2012 will be completed by the middle of the night


International Olympic Committee said on Friday that the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics will be completed by the middle of the night to encourage athletes not to be absent from the review of the traditional missions of the participating countries.

International Olympic Committee said on Friday that the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics will be completed by the middle of the night to encourage athletes not to be absent from the review of the traditional missions of the participating countries.

At the end of the inspection visit lasted three days, said the Coordination Committee of the International Olympic Committee said athletes will be able to leave the ceremony, which will be held on July 27 before the end of July to prepare for various competitions.

Said Denis Oswald told reporters, "We have confirmed that the ceremony should not end after midnight, so that athletes can return to the Olympic village, quickly."

He added, "They can leave before the end of the opening ceremony if they so wish."

And choose the competitors of absence from the opening ceremony, especially if they participated in the Olympic competitions early and some criticized the length of the opening ceremony in Beijing, the traditional, which was held under the degrees of heat and moisture Mrtftin.

Will film director Danny Boyle directing the opening ceremony of London, which is expected to start at nine pm EST the British capital. However, it is unlikely to attend the British team for the athletics because he will be busy in training camp.

Oswald said that his team will visit another of the English capital next year to London's preparations for the session goes forward in its path.

He added "We were impressed by the overall level of planning and the results of the first set of experimental events that took place during the summer


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