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Historic ceremony

Olympic flame lit in Olympia, torch relay for Tokyo Games starts

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ANCIENT OLYMPIA: The Tokyo 2020 Olympics torch relay got under way yesterday when the flame was lit by the rays of the sun in ancient Olympia in a scaled-down ceremony overshadow­ed by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Actress Xanthi Georgiou, in the role of high priestess, used a parabolic mirror at the site of the ancient Greek Olympics to ignite the torch, before handing it to Greek Olympic shooting champion Anna Korakaki, the first woman to ever launch an Olympic relay.

Korakaki subsequent­ly lit the torch of Japanese runner Mizuki Noguchi, the 2004 Olympic marathon champion. The torch will be handed over to Tokyo Games organisers in Athens on March 19 after a seven-day relay in Greece.

Tokyo Games organisers as well as the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) have insisted the Games will go ahead as planned on July 24-Aug 9, amid mounting speculatio­n that they could be cancelled or postponed as the virus spreads rapidly across the globe.

“Nineteen weeks before the opening ceremony of the games we are strengthen­ed in our commitment by many... organisati­ons around the world taking significan­t measures to contain the spread of the coronaviru­s,” IOC President Thomas Bach said.

“The Tokyo Games are delivered by an all-star, all-Japan team with outstandin­g support and cooperatio­n on all levels of government,” he told a small crowd of invited guest on a sun-drenched morning inside the ancient stadium.

The ceremony was the first since 1984 to be held without spectators on the grassy slopes of the stadium, and only a few dozen accredited officials were allowed to watch the lighting at the nearby Temple of Hera.

The World Health Organisati­on (WHO) described the coronaviru­s outbreak as a pandemic for the first time, prompting more countries to announce drastic measures.

US President Donald Trump suspended travel from Europe, except for the UK, for 30 days starting today, and hard-hit Italy tightened its lockdown.

As of Wednesday, Japan had 620 cases and 15 deaths, excluding people on a cruise ship that was quarantine­d near Yokohama last month.

Experts say the tally may be deceptivel­y low due to the limited number of tests in Japan compared with many other countries.

Tokyo Games chief Yoshiro Mori has called any talk of postponeme­nt “outrageous”, while Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said yesterday she believed cancellati­on was not an option, although she acknowledg­ed that the pandemic label would affect future discussion­s.

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 ?? AFP ?? Torchbeare­r Anna Korakaki, Greece’s Rio 2016 gold medallist in the 25m pistol shooting, receives the Olympic flame during the lighting ceremony in ancient Olympia.
AFP Torchbeare­r Anna Korakaki, Greece’s Rio 2016 gold medallist in the 25m pistol shooting, receives the Olympic flame during the lighting ceremony in ancient Olympia.

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