- Countdown begins to the opening ceremony of the Games in Stratford on Friday
- Former world champion heavyweight boxer Lennox Lewis to carry Olympic flame
The final countdown to the 2012 Olympic Games began today with amazing images of the capital as torchbearer Amelia Hempleman-Adams carried the flame on the London Eye.
The 17-year-old - the youngest person to ski to the South Pole - stood smiling in a specially-built cage on top of one of the capsules hundreds of feet above ground as she held the torch aloft.
She was taking part in the latest leg of the UK torch relay with five days to go before it arrives at the Olympic Stadium in Stratford, east London on Friday for the opening Games ceremony.
Flaming fun: Skier Amelia Hempleman-Adams, at 17 the youngest person to ski to the South Pole, gets a bird's eye view of London this morning
Breathtaking: brave torch bearer Amelia smiles for the camera as she stands on top of a capsule on the London Eye this morning
Flaming wonder: Amelia holds the flame aloft as she towers over the London skyline with the Houses of Parliament behind her
Time of her life: Amelia passes Big Ben as she descends with the torch from the London Eye
He told the BBC's Andrew Marr show: 'I think possibly what we are going through at the moment as a nation, as a city, is that necessary pre-curtain up moment of psychological self-depression before the excitement begins on Friday.
'It is only natural that people should be tense, that they should be expectant and there are loads of things we need to get right.'
Mr Johnson claimed that International Olympics Committee president Jacques Rogge believes London has met the standards set by other hosts. He said: 'If you look at what Jacques Rogge had to say - he's been in London for a few days - he thinks that our city is as well prepared as any city in the history of the Games.'
Riding high: Amelia, looking totally at ease, is clearly not scared of heights as she descends on the London Eye capsule which passes Big Ben
Sky's the limit: The tiny figure of Amelia can be seen atop the London Eye in the blue morning sky over the capital with Big Ben to the right
Eyeful: A plane jets into Heathrow this morning with the airline's passengers having a unique opportunity to see Amelia carrying the Olympic torch
Countdown to the Games: Amelia stands in her specially-built cage to pose with the Olympic torch as part of the relay around London
He said: 'I don't think that whatever they do it will disrupt the Olympics or our preparations or disrupt our ability to get people through and in on time to their venues, get the athletes, the Olympics hierarchs, through to where they need to go.
'I do think if you look at the numbers who voted it is a very, very badly supported strike. I don't think people will want to let down the Olympics.'
Former world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis, the London-born boxer who won Olympic gold for Canada in Seoul in 1988, will be the last torchbearer today.
Colourful night: : St Paul's Cathedral dominates the skyline as the Millenium Bridge is lit up to celebrate the Olympics in London
Lit up: London's iconic Tower Bridge dazzles with multi-colours last night as part of the Olympic celebrations
Colourful: London Bridge last night gets a makeover in orange and blue
It will then be taken by boat across Fairlop Lake by sailors from the London Youth Games. Local dance troupe Diversity will carry the flame in Barking and Dagenham.
Next stop is Havering where Chinese concert pianist Lang Lang will take the flame on to a stage outside the Queen's Theatre in Hornchurch.
Olympic rower Ben Hunt-Davies, who won gold in Sydney in 2000, will also be a torchbearer. A London Fire Brigade fireboat will transport the torch across the River Thames.
Celebrity torchbearers: Singers Dizzy Rascal and Paloma Faith with footballer Fabrice Muamba carry the Olympic flame through the streets of east London
Last night, the millenium Bridge, Tower Bridge and London Bridge were lit up in blue orange and pink as part of the cultural celebrations for the 2012 Olympics.
Yesterday celebrities carried the torch through the boroughs of Tower Hamlets and hackney. They includes Dizzy Rascal, paloma Faith and footballer Fabrice Muamba who is recovering from an on-pitch heart attack while playing for Bolton
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