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Olympics flame to be lit in its Greek birthplace

- AFP Olympia, Greece

Nearly 100 days before the 2024 Paris Games open, the Olympic flame will be lit in ancient Olympia today for a torch relay stretching from the Acropolis to French Polynesia.

For the first time since events for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and 2022 Beijing Winter Games had to be toned down due to the Covid-19 pandemic, spectators will be able to attend the torch relay events.

Some 600 dignitarie­s are expected at the ceremony today, headed by Greek President Katerina Sakellarop­oulou and Internatio­nal Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach.

The ritual will see actresses in the role of ancient priestesse­s coaxing the Olympic flame into life with the help of a parabolic polished mirror in Olympia, southweste­rn Greece, where the Games were born in 776 BC.

American mezzo soprano Joyce DiDonato is to deliver the Olympic anthem.

The ceremony is conducted at the ruins of the 2,600-year-old Temple of Hera, and sets off the Olympic torch relay that marks the countdown for each Games.

Cloudy skies are forecast for today, but the flame was successful­ly

lit in a rehearsal yesterday, a backup that can be used if necessary during the official ceremony.

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 Games.

The first relay runner will be Greece’s 2020 Olympics rowing champion Stefanos Ntouskos.

The Hellenic Olympic Committee confirmed yesterday that retired French swimmer Laure Manaudou, who won her first gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics, will follow Ntouskos as France’s first torchbeare­r in Olympia. European Commission vicepresid­ent Margaritis Schinas will follow as the third torchbeare­r, the HOC said.

During the 11-day relay on Greek soil, some 600 torchbeare­rs will carry the flame over a distance of 5,000 kilometres (3,100 miles) through 41 municipali­ties.

“We had prepared this programme for the Tokyo Olympics, but the pandemic did not allow us to carry it out,” Thanassis Vassiliadi­s, head of the Hellenic Olympic Committee’s torch relay committee, told Kathimerin­i daily last week.

He added that security levels at the flame-lighting ceremony will be “the highest” possible with police “discreet but present everywhere.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? Greek actress Mary Mina, playing the role of the High Priestess, lights the torch during the rehearsal of the flame lighting ceremony for the Paris 2024 Olympics Games at the ancient temple of Hera on the Olympia archaeolog­ical site, birthplace of the ancient Olympics in southern Greece, yesterday.
(AFP) Greek actress Mary Mina, playing the role of the High Priestess, lights the torch during the rehearsal of the flame lighting ceremony for the Paris 2024 Olympics Games at the ancient temple of Hera on the Olympia archaeolog­ical site, birthplace of the ancient Olympics in southern Greece, yesterday.

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