Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games Unveils Clyde The Thistle As Mascot (PICTURES)

PICTURES: Clyde The Thistle Is Glasgow's Mascot For Commonwealth Games
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The mascot for the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow has been revealed as a thistle named after the host city's river.

Clyde made a grand entrance at his unveiling ceremony, zip-sliding through the middle of BBC Scotland's headquarters at Pacific Quay to the delight of 150 waiting schoolchildren, then receiving a hug from Olympic and Commonwealth swimmer Rebecca Adlington.

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Clyde lifts weights

The winning design, by 12-year-old Beth Gilmour from Cumbernauld, was chosen from around 4,000 entries.

Organisers said the main criteria was that the mascot should be both Scottish and Glaswegian.

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Clyde rides a bike

Lord Smith, Glasgow 2014 chairman, said: "He's very Glasgow isn't he: a bit cheeky and with lots of life."