LONDON - A giant human London Olympic logo covering 1,800 square meters was created by 2,012 school children at Collingwood College in Camberley, Surrey, on Tuesday.
The youngsters were joined by Olympic rower Debbie Flood, Britain's Olympic trampoline hopeful Amanda Parker, LOCOG deputy chairman Keith Mills and 1948 Surrey Olympic torchbearer Austin Playfoot.
Helyn Clack, Surrey County Council's Cabinet Member for Community Services and the 2012 Games, said: "Thousands of children created a slice of Olympic history right here in Surrey. The children were beaming with excitement as they took to the sports field to create the giant London 2012 logo.
"It's going to be the most exciting year of sport this country has ever seen and events like this encourage more young people to get active. It may even inspire the next generation of Olympic and Paralympic athletes."
Surrey is hosting the men's and women's Olympic cycling road race events on the opening weekend of the Games (28 and 29 July) and the Olympic road cycling time trials on 1 August.