Culture secretary Jeremy Hunt writes for Metro about the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony and the hard work starts now. Jeremy Hunt wants Team GB athletes to inspire the younger generation (Picture: Getty Images) Seven years in the making and now it?s here: Britain?s moment to shine. For thousands of athletes, this will be the biggest moment in their entire career, the culmination of a lifetime of training, hard work and discipline. Whether you?re sports mad or not, every Metro reader will be gripped by the drama about to unfold. All of us will be rooting for Team GB to make history on home soil. We?ve already started in style: Bradley Wiggins? triumph in the Tour de France last week and a fine win by the women?s Team GB footballers on Wednesday. Today, it gets serious, with the first medals up for grabs and plenty of British interest with Mark Cavendish, Hannah Miley and our men?s archery team all hoping to give Team GB the perfect start. And while for them a gold medal is the goal, for the country a bigger prize is at stake, because millions of children will be watching on this summer, amazed at what they see. Live blog: Catch up on how the opening ceremony unfolded
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