But there were chaotic scenes later in the north of the city
when the torch relay was challenged by hundreds of demonstrators angry at the
high cost of hosting the Games.
Riot police used tear gas and pepper spray to disperse the
crowd.
Images on news websites showed at least one policeman
appearing to fire a projectile directly at a protester.
They showed crowds of people including many families with
children who had come out to watch the torch relay running away in fear from
the police action.
The
police told local media that a group of people refused to leave one lane of the
road open for the torch as had been agreed earlier and blocked the street in
one place.They said they had to intervene to contain the chaos and clear the road.
The BBC's Wyre Davies in Brazil says that this is exactly
what Olympic organisers feared might happen after what has been a relatively
peaceful and sometimes spectacular torch relay.
On Tuesday at least three protesters were arrested by the
police in the town of Niteroi, across the bay from Rio during the torch relay
there.
The police used pepper spray and part of the relay had to be
abandoned.
Brazil is in the grip of a deep recession and political
crisis, and further protests are expected ahead of the Olympic opening ceremony
on Friday.
Organisers say more than a million tickets remain unsold.
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