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Olympics 2012: Team GB heroes to be honoured with victory parade on September 10
Aug 28th 2012, 10:53

  • Parade of 21 floats will snake through streets of London on September 10
  • Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt promises it will be one of the 'biggest parties London has ever seen'
  • Duke and Duchess of Cambridge hope to rearrange plans so they can join in finale

By Hannah Roberts

PUBLISHED: 19:58 EST, 27 August 2012 | UPDATED: 03:23 EST, 28 August 2012

Britain will salute our Olympic heroes with a victory parade which will see up to a million sports fans cheering GB through the streets of London.

The breath-taking achievements of around 800 Olympians and Paralympians will be recognised with a spectacular carnival of floats riding down The Mall to Buckingham Palace.

Medal winners such as Sir Chris Hoy, Bradley Wiggins, Mo Farah and Jessica Ennis will have the opportunity to show off their silverware at the parade on Monday September 10, after which both Team GB and Paralympics GB will be received by David Cameron.

Mo Farah

Parade: The achievements of the likes of Mo Farah and Bradley Wiggins will be celebrated with a parade in London after the greatest medal haul in more than 100 years

Parade: The achievements of the likes of Mo Farah and Bradley Wiggins will be celebrated with a parade in London after the greatest medal haul in more than 100 years

Huge numbers of vistiors mean the crowds are likely to dwarf former victory parades for the Ashes win in 2005 and 2003 rugby World Cup victory

Huge numbers of vistiors mean the crowds are likely to dwarf former victory parades for the Ashes win in 2005 and 2003 rugby World Cup victory

Huge numbers of families and school children mean the crowds are likely to dwarf former victory parades for the Ashes win in 2005 and 2003 rugby World Cup victory.

Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has promised 'a fantastic finale' and  'one of the biggest parties London has ever seen'.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Team GB ambassadors are due to begin a tour of Malaysia, Singapore and the Solomon Islands the same day, but are understood to be hoping officials can rearrange their plans so they can take part.

Princess Anne, president of the British Olympic Association, will also attend the event, which will mark Britain's greatest gold medal tally since 1908.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge hope they can rearrange their schedules so they can join in the extravaganza

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge hope they can rearrange their schedules so they can join in the extravaganza

The route will snake through the streets of London, with a colourful parade of 21 floats marking the huge achievements of team GB

The route will snake through the streets of London, with a colourful parade of 21 floats marking the huge achievements of team GB

Andy Hunt, Team GB Chef de Mission and Chief Executive of the British Olympic Association, said: 'The Our Greatest Team Parade provides a fantastic opportunity for the nation to recognise and celebrate the special achievements of the outstanding group of athletes who represented Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 2012 Games.

'Importantly, it also gives the members of Team GB a chance to show their appreciation and gratitude for the truly inspirational support they received from the Great British public throughout the London 2012 Games.'

Tim Hollingsworth, Chief Executive of the British Paralympic Association, said: 'With ParalympicsGB athletes about to embark on the most important sporting event of their lives, and ten days of intense competition about to start, we know we have to focus on what is still to come at the 2012 Paralympic Games. 

Great Britain's Jessica Ennis shows off her Gold Medal to the exciteable crowd at BT London Live

Great Britain's Jessica Ennis shows off her Gold Medal to the exciteable crowd at BT London Live

Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has promised ¿a fantastic finale¿ and ¿one of the biggest parties London has ever seen¿

Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt has promised ¿a fantastic finale¿ and ¿one of the biggest parties London has ever seen¿

Special achievement: Andy Hunt, Team GB Chef de Mission and Chief Executive of the British Olympic Association says the parade is a great opportunity to celebrate the Olympics success

Special achievement: Andy Hunt, Team GB Chef de Mission and Chief Executive of the British Olympic Association says the parade is a great opportunity to celebrate the Olympics success

'But it's also right we look ahead to what we hope will be a fantastic outcome for our team and in particular the performances and medals won that will excite and inspire the nation once again.

'So I am delighted that we can be part of the Parade and make sure the achievements of our athletes are both celebrated and recognised in this way.'

The route travelled by the parade of 21 floats, which will be organised by sport, is today confirmed, with athletes setting out from Mansion House in the City at 1:30pm.

They will travel along Queen Victoria Street and Cannon Street, passing by St Paul's Cathedral, continuing along Fleet Street, past Aldwych and into The Strand, before reaching Trafalgar Square.

A big screen at the base of Nelson's Column along with live commentary will allow spectators to cheer on the athletes as the parade makes its way past Trafalgar Square.

After passing Trafalgar Square the athletes will go through Admiralty Arch into The Mall, travelling down to the Queen Victoria Memorial.

The final stretch will be ticketed and is reserved for 14,000 volunteers, members of the blue light services, military personnel, Team GB and Paralympics GB coaches and support staff, friends and family of the athletes involved as well as schoolchildren from every London borough.

Britain was beaten only by China and the US coming third in the medal table with 48 medals including 22 gold.

The Queen will host a reception for Olympians and Paralympians later in the year.

Celebrations: Huge numbers of families and school children are likely to ensure the parade to honour the likes of Jessica Ennis and Laura Trott will dwarf former victory parades for the Ashes win in 2005 and 2003 rugby World Cup victory

Celebrations: Huge numbers of families and school children are likely to ensure the parade to honour the likes of Jessica Ennis and Laura Trott will dwarf former victory parades for the Ashes win in 2005 and 2003 rugby World Cup victory

Sites: The parade will also pass iconic sites such as St Paul's Cathedral and Trafalgar Square

Sites: The parade will also pass iconic sites such as St Paul's Cathedral and Trafalgar Square

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