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David Beckham ferries the Olympic torch along the Thames via speedboat.

david kingstrom By david kingstrom | luglio 29, 2012 | United Kingdom

The global superstar mesmerised the watching world when his long anticipated role in the London 2012 Olympic Games was finally revealed.

The 37-year-old was  driving the Olympic Torch via a speedboat down the River Thames but although the LA Galaxy footballer was standing at the helm with two hands firmly on the wheel, dressed in a black suit with a matching tie and a white shirt, .......there was another man, crouching next to him,  who was driving the boat with a firm hand.

However, the illusion created in part by director Danny Boyle was unable to fool supporters of the games who watched on from the river bank.

As David's boat  approached the famous Tower Bridge, a huge explosion of fireworks went off and added to the total experience of the opening ceremony.

David was greeted at the dock by Sir Steve Redgrave who took up the baton and lit his golden torch from the one Beckham had delivered.

As the five time Olympic gold medalist jogged off toward the stadium, David watched on proudly having completed his moment in the spotlight.

Accompanying David Beckham on the boat was Jade Bailey, Arsenal and England Under 17 ladies footballer player, who actually had the honour of holding the torch.

Beckham  said he was determined to enjoy the Games as a fan and an Englishman I am going to be very proud.


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