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Flame for Tokyo Olympics lit in Greece

- OLYMPIA -AFP

The Olympic flame for the 2020 Tokyo Games was lit in ancient Olympia on Thursday amid an unpreceden­ted health lockdown as Greece registered its first death from coronaviru­s.

With spectators banned, an actress dressed as an ancient Greek high priestess lit the flame using the rays of the sun reflected off a concave mirror, launching a week- long torch relay in Greece before the flame is handed to Tokyo organisers on March 19.

“Today marks the beginning of the journey of the Olympic flame to Japan,” said Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach. “When the flame returns to Tokyo after 56 years, hope will light the way across the entire country,” he said.

Japan last hosted summer Olympics also Tokyo in 1964.

Now it seeks to use the 2020 Olympics to show the world it has regained its crethe

in ative flair and innovative energy, but also as a means to highlight reconstruc­tion following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Fukushima.

“Japan will demonstrat­e its groundbrea­king innovation and boundless creative energy with regards to sustainabi­lity, technology and human-centred growth,” Bach said. “The Olympic Games... will again be a symbol of hope and confidence for all Japanese people.”

But with the coronaviru­s causing devastatio­n in world sport, doubts are increasing­ly being raised over whether the Olympics can be held as scheduled from July 24 to Aug 9.

Organisers have insisted the Games will go ahead as planned and the IOC has said there has not yet been any talk of cancellati­on or postponeme­nt.

The IOC has said it will coordinate closely with the World Health Organisati­on, which has now officially classified the outbreak as a pandemic.

The torch relay in Greece is scheduled to pass through 37 cities and 15 archaeolog­ical sites covering 3,500 kilometres (2,175 miles) and 842 nautical miles (1,559 km) and will be carried by 600 runners.

Once in Japan, the relay will start from Fukushima and travel along routes eventually leading to the capital.

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