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Paralympic cauldron lit in central London

Partially paralyzed marathon participant Claire Lomas has lit the Paralympic cauldron in central London.
Claire Lomas lights the Paralympic flame in Trafalgar Square. (Kirsty Wigglesworth/Associated Press)

Partially paralyzed marathon participant Claire Lomas has lit the Paralympic cauldron in central London.

It's one of a slew of events meant to mark the Paralympic Games across the British capital.

Prime Minister David Cameron addressed the crowd gathered at London's Trafalgar Square just before the cauldron was lit by Lomas on Friday.

He says London, which has already seen a successful Olympic Games, could look forward to "two more weeks of spectacular sport."

Lomas uses a bionic suit to move around after being paralyzed from the chest down following a horse-riding accident in 2007. Earlier this year she used the suit to walk the marathon route over several days.

The Paralympic Games begin on Wednesday and end on Sept. 9.