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=== Closing ceremony === The Project & Artistic Director for the Closing Ceremony was [[David Zolkwer]]. The Queen ended 11 days of competition at a rain-drenched closing ceremony in the City of Manchester Stadium. She declared the Games closed in front of a {{Formatnum:38000}} sell-out crowd gathered in the stadium. She also called on the athletes to assemble again in four years in [[Melbourne]] and to continue displaying the "friendship" they had shown in Manchester. The ceremony, attended by [[Prime Minister]] [[Tony Blair]] and several other dignitaries, took place in pouring rain and like the opening ceremony, mixed "pomp with pop". Australian Ian Thorpe, the star of the Games with his six swimming golds, carried his national flag into the arena, along with athletes from each of the other competing countries. Around {{Formatnum:40000}} balloons were released into the rainy Manchester sky as the ceremony concluded with a spectacular fireworks display. Closing ceremony highlights included:<ref name="games hailed a success">{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/commonwealthgames2002/hi/front_page/newsid_2170000/2170044.stm|title=Manchester games hailed a success|date=3 August 2002|access-date=2 May 2008|work=BBC Sport|format=http}}</ref> *Children covering themselves with red, blue and white paint to portray a giant British flag before unveiling a giant portrait of The Queen as a Golden Jubilee gift. *The athletes bringing their national flags into the stadium *South African swimmer [[Natalie du Toit]] being honoured as the outstanding athlete of the Games.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/commonwealthgames2002/hi/swimming/newsid_2172000/2172596.stm|title=Du Toit voted top athlete|last=Anon|date=4 August 2002|work=BBC Sport|access-date=6 October 2010|publisher=BBC}}</ref> *The symbolic handover of the Commonwealth Games Ceremonial Flag to [[Melbourne]], host city for the 2006 Games. *A spectacular presentation with over {{Formatnum:1700}} lanterns, which ended with the message 'Seek Peace' lit up in vast letters on the floor of the arena. *[[Coronation Street]] stars [[Steven Arnold|Steve Arnold]] and [[Tracy Shaw]] (who played characters [[Ashley Peacock|Ashley]] and [[Maxine Peacock]]) arriving in one of 40 [[Morris Minor]]s which became the centre of a song-and-dance showpiece. *Hip-hop DJ [[Grandmaster Flash]] encouraging the massed ranks to "make some noise" as athletes and volunteers poured into the arena to music from the likes of [[Will Young]], [[Dave Stewart (Eurythmics)|Dave Stewart]], [[Heather Small]], [[Jimmy Cliff]] and [[Toploader]]. *Australian singer [[Vanessa Amorosi]] sang her signature tune, ''Shine'' and a song about the city of Melbourne, "I'll always be a Melbourne girl" just as it began to pour with rain.
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