A beaming Andy Murray has led Team GB's Olympic hopefuls into the Maracana as the 2016 Rio Games officially opened to great fanfare.
The cavernous stadium was a spectacle of sound and colour as Brazil welcomed the first of the 206 guest nations competing in the 31st summer games.
Murray, the defending Olympic champion and two-time Wimbledon winner, held the Union Jack aloft with his left arm – after appearing to struggle with the pole in practice - followed by the British contingent of athletes and Team GB members.
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Wearing red, white and blue, the squad soaked up the carnival atmosphere, with some taking selfies while all waved to the crowds.