Times of Malta

Games torch relay launched in Olympics birthplace

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The torch relay for the Paris 2024 Olympics set off yesterday from Olympia, the birthplace of the ancient Games, after the flame was lit in a ritual inspired by antiquity and marked by messages of hope amid multiple global crises.

“The Olympic flame that we are lighting today symbolises this hope for a better future,” said Internatio­nal Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach.

Owing to cloudy weather, Greek actresses in the role of ancient priestesse­s used a flame lit in a rehearsal Monday in the 2,600-year-old Temple of Hera, near the stadium where the Olympics were born in 776 BC.

Carrying the flame in a pot, Greek actress Mary Mina lit the torch for the first bearer, 2020 Olympic rowing champion Stefanos Ntouskos.

Retired swimmer Laure Manaudou, who won a gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, followed as France’s first torchbeare­r in Olympia.

The torch harks back to the ancient Olympics when a sacred flame burned throughout the Games. The tradition was revived in 1936 for the Berlin Olympics.

During the 11-day relay on Greek soil, some 600 torchbeare­rs will carry the flame over a distance of 5,000 kilometres through 41 municipali­ties.

“In ancient times, the Olympic Games brought together the Greek city states, even – and in particular – during times of war and conflict,” Bach said.

“Today, the Olympic Games are the only event that brings the entire world together in peaceful competitio­n,” he said.

Then as now, the Olympic athletes are sending this powerful message: yes, it is possible to compete fiercely against each other and at the same time live peacefully together under one roof.”

‘InclusIve’ Games

Officials stressed that the Paris Games will set new milestones, following the legacy of the other two prior Olympics held in the French capital.

“The Olympic Flame will shine over the first Olympic Games inspired by our Olympic Agenda reforms from start to finish,” Bach said.

“These Olympic Games will be younger, more inclusive, more urban, more sustainabl­e. These will be the very first Olympic Games with full gender parity, because the IOC allocated exactly 50 percent of the places to female and male athletes,” he said.

Paris Olympics chief organiser Tony Estanguet noted that women took part for the first time in the Paris 1900 Games, while the first Olympic Village was created for the 1924 Paris Games.

For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic imposed toned-down events for the 2020

Tokyo Olympics and 2022 Beijing Winter Games, the ceremony was back with full regalia and scores of spectators.

Greek President Katerina Sakellarop­oulou, French sports minister Amelie Oudea-Castera and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo were present at the ceremony.

American mezzo soprano Joyce DiDonato delivered the Olympic anthem.

The Olympic flame will be handed over to Paris 2024 organisers in a ceremony at the all-marble Panathenai­c Stadium, site of the first modern Olympics of 1896, on April 26.

On April 27, the flame will begin its journey to France on board the 19thcentur­y three-masted barque Belem.

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The Olympic flame was lit in Greece.

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