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Rio 2016 opening ceremony as it happened: Brazil make carnival from chaos in front of the world

Relive the ceremony as millions around tuned in to watch the opening ceremony in Rio

Samuel Stevens
Rio de Janeiro and London
,Matt Gatward,Ian Herbert,Kevin Garside,Christopher Hooton
Friday 05 August 2016 22:13 EDT
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Welcome to The Independent's coverage of Rio 2016 as the sport finally takes over from the simmering political and social unrest to have blighted the organisation of the Olympics this summer.

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The Maracana Stadium hosts the opening ceremony of the Rio Olympic Games as Brazil looks to put the doom and gloom of the past few weeks behind it and raise the curtain on what will be 17 days of the best the South American nation has to offer. But what will it offer?

Any Olympic ceremony often indicates what is to come over the ensuing fortnight of action, with London’s grand opening a sign of things to come as the capital staged a memorable Olympic Games.

While the build-up to Rio has been blighted by fears over the Zika virus, concerns over health and safety and shock at the extreme poverty that the less fortunate experience in Rio de Janeiro, Friday signals a chance to put that all to one side and showcase the city in its finest light.

We already know that the ceremony will not be as flash as London, or even on the same scale as 2012, given that the money spent on it is around a tenth of the £27m spent four years ago.

Film director Fernando Meirelles, famous for his City of God, will coordinate the opening ceremony and explained that he could not justify spending a similar amount to the London showcase given the level of poverty in his home country. But while the ceremony is set to show the best of Brazil, there could be a few bizarre stop-offs along the way.

It's another gold for Team GB! It was guaranteed a while ago but Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark have crossed the finishing line to confirm it. It's Team GB's 21st gold of the Summer Games and Britain's second of the day. Rule Britannia!

Samuel Lovett18 August 2016 17:47

Great Britain's Hannah Mills and Saskia Clark have brought their 470 partnership to a dream end by wrapping up Olympic gold.

Four years on from taking silver on the home waters of Weymouth and Portland, the duo arrived in Brazil determined to go one better.

It was a challenge Mills and Clark met with aplomb, producing an opening series as impressive as it was consistent to see them head into the women's 470 medal race all but assured of gold.

The British duo merely had to complete the double-point medal race without disqualification and duly did so, easing home in eighth in the delayed finale to rubber-stamp glory. (Simon Peach in Rio​)

Samuel Lovett18 August 2016 17:51

Team GB's 21st gold medal 

Samuel Lovett18 August 2016 17:52

Taekwondo: A flurry of kicks land on Glasnovic, but she responds well by connecting with Jones' head.

The second round ends with the British hopeful 4-3 up - a slender lead going into this last round.

Mark Critchley18 August 2016 21:09

Taekwondo: Jones takes a spot in the Olympic final!

She progresses with a substantial 9-4 lead after a composed duel with Sweden's Glasnovic.

The gold medal match will be at 2.00am BST. We'll have updates here.

Mark Critchley18 August 2016 21:13

Men's 1,500m semi-final: Let's get going then with the first 1,500m semi-final.

Great Britain's Charlie Grice is in contention.

Mark Critchley19 August 2016 00:46

Men's 1,500m semi-final: Charlie Grice makes it by six-hundredths of a second.

He'll be in the Olympic final, sneaking through in 5th having exploited a tight gap on the inside.

Mark Critchley19 August 2016 00:49

The rapidly unravelling story of the Rio Games is the one concerning US swimmers Ryan Lochte, Gunnar Bentz, Jack Conger and James Feigen. The United States Olympic Committee have confirmed that the alleged armed robbery story was indeed a cover-up used by Lochte and Feigen, and criminal charges could follow. Here's the latest:

Jack de Menezes19 August 2016 09:40
Jack de Menezes19 August 2016 11:58

In one of the funnier stories emerging from the Olympics, here's Kuwait's Abdullah al-Rashidi, wearing an Arsenal shirt due to his participation for the International Team after Kuwait's ban from Rio 2016. And in true Arsenal fashion, he managed to finish third in the men's skeet. You couldn't script it any better. 

Jack de Menezes19 August 2016 12:27

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