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London reveals first taste of Olympic icons for 2012 Games

London Olympic Games chief Seb Coe helps launch five rings at St Pancras Station

LOCOG Chairman Seb Coe (L) and the Mayor of London Boris Johnson (R) unveil the first example of how the capital’s major landmarks will display Olympic and Paralympic icons to welcome the world to London for the 2012 London Olympics at St Pancras Station on March 3, 2011 in London, England. (Getty Images)

A general view of St Pancras International Station and the Olympic Rings after LOCOG Chairman Seb Coe and the Mayor of London Boris Johnson unveiled the first example of how the capital’s major landmarks will display Olympic and Paralympic icons. (Getty Images)

A general view of St Pancras International Station after LOCOG Chairman Seb Coe and the Mayor of London Boris Johnson unveiled the first example of how the capital’s major landmarks will display Olympic and Paralympic icons to welcome the world to London for the 2012 London Olympics at St Pancras Station on March 3, 2011 in London, England. (Getty Images)

LOCOG Chairman Seb Coe (L) and the Mayor of London Boris Johnson (R) unveil the first example of how the capital’s major landmarks will display Olympic and Paralympic icons to welcome the world to London for the 2012 London Olympics at St Pancras Station on March 3, 2011 in London, England. (Getty Images)

The Mayor of London Boris Johnson talks to the media prior to unveiling the first example of how the capital’s major landmarks will display Olympic and Paralympic icons to welcome the world to London for the 2012 London Olympics at St Pancras Station on March 3, 2011 in London, England. (Getty Images)

A general view of the Olympic and Paralympic rings at St Pancras Station. (Getty Images)

Seb Coe and Boris Johnson unveil the first example of how the capital’s major landmarks will display Olympic and Paralympic icons to welcome the world to London

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