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Paralympic flame lit on Snowdon by Gwynedd scouts | Paralympic flame lit on Snowdon by Gwynedd scouts |
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The Paralympic flame is to be sparked at the summit of Snowdon as part of the London 2012 Games. | The Paralympic flame is to be sparked at the summit of Snowdon as part of the London 2012 Games. |
Scouts will use a metal rod and strike it against a rough steel surface to ignite sparks to light the flame. | Scouts will use a metal rod and strike it against a rough steel surface to ignite sparks to light the flame. |
It will then be placed in a miner's lantern and taken to Cardiff for a day of Paralympic celebrations. | It will then be placed in a miner's lantern and taken to Cardiff for a day of Paralympic celebrations. |
Simultaneously, flames will be lit at the summits of the highest peaks in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Paralympics start on 29 August. | Simultaneously, flames will be lit at the summits of the highest peaks in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Paralympics start on 29 August. |
A group of disabled and non-disabled scouts from Gwynedd will strike the ferrocerium rod on Wednesday. | A group of disabled and non-disabled scouts from Gwynedd will strike the ferrocerium rod on Wednesday. |
They were accompanied by former athlete and Games organising chair Lord Coe for the trip up the mountain. | They were accompanied by former athlete and Games organising chair Lord Coe for the trip up the mountain. |
BBC Wales reporter Chris Dearden, who is travelling up to the summit, said: "There is a group of eight Scouts, mostly from Rhos-on-Sea, and they all left Llanberis at around 06:20 BST with Lord Coe. | BBC Wales reporter Chris Dearden, who is travelling up to the summit, said: "There is a group of eight Scouts, mostly from Rhos-on-Sea, and they all left Llanberis at around 06:20 BST with Lord Coe. |
"They should reach the summit in time for the scheduled sparking of the flame at 10:00 BST." | "They should reach the summit in time for the scheduled sparking of the flame at 10:00 BST." |
At the same time flames on Scafell Pike, Ben Nevis and Slieve Donard will be lit. | At the same time flames on Scafell Pike, Ben Nevis and Slieve Donard will be lit. |
Inspiration | Inspiration |
Lord Coe, chair of London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (Locog), said the focus was on human endeavour and team work. | |
"We have created a unique identity for the Paralympic torch relay which will be celebration of courage, determination, inspiration and equality that every Paralympian represents," he said. | |
"By creating the Welsh flame through human endeavour at the summit of Snowdon we will ensure that the spirit of Wales is represented in the Paralympic flame." | "By creating the Welsh flame through human endeavour at the summit of Snowdon we will ensure that the spirit of Wales is represented in the Paralympic flame." |
He added: "[Endeavour and teamwork] that's really the basis of Paralympic sport. | |
"I think when people watch Paralympic sport, often for the first time - in a way that a lot of people watch Olympic sports for the first time - they are going to recognise this is something that 99% of the population cannot do it." | |
The Welsh government's Sports Minister Huw Lewis added Paralympic athletes demonstrated "disability is no barrier to incredible achievement". | The Welsh government's Sports Minister Huw Lewis added Paralympic athletes demonstrated "disability is no barrier to incredible achievement". |
The lantern will arrive in Cardiff on Monday, 27, August for a day of Paralympic celebrations involving a cauldron being lit outside City Hall and a flame festival in Cardiff Bay. | |
From Cardiff the flame will be taken to Stoke Mandeville, Buckinghamshire, where it will be united the other three flames. | From Cardiff the flame will be taken to Stoke Mandeville, Buckinghamshire, where it will be united the other three flames. |
A ceremony will be held on Tuesday 28 August and a single Paralympic flame will be created for the 24-hour torch relay that ends at the Paralympic Stadium on Wednesday. |