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Joy as Olympic torch begins its 11-week journey across France

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JOYFUL crowds gathered along the streets of France’s southern port city of Marseille yesterday to see torchbeare­rs carrying the Olympic flame, a day after it arrived on a majestic three-mast ship for a welcoming ceremony.

It was the first leg of an 11-week journey across the country for the torch, which will be carried by about 10,000 bearers as it passes through more than 450 towns until the opening ceremony in Paris on July 26.

Former footballer Basile Boli, who played for Marseille in the 1990s, kicked off yesterday’s relay from the Notre Dame de la Garde basilica that overlooks Marseille and the Mediterran­ean.

Basketball player Tony Parker later took his turn in the relay, describing it as “a great honour”. On a nearby crowded beach, swimmers and sunbathers cheered the torch bearers as the flame passed.

A fencing champion, a skateboard­er, a Michelin-starred chef and a comedian were also chosen to carry the flame yesterday.

“Let’s go for a fantastic celebratio­n,” said Tony Estanguet, president of the Paris Olympics organising committee. “The Games are back in our country... Let’s share this fantastic moment of celebratio­n with millions of people in the country.”

Participan­ts were scheduled to run all day past landmarks in the city to bring the torch to the roof of the Stade Velodrome, home to Marseille’s football team. Ivory Coast’s Didier Drogba, a former star player for the club, will be the last torchbeare­r of the day.

Torchbeare­rs included Ukrainian gymnast Mariia Vysochansk­a, who won two gold medals at the 2020 European Championsh­ips and competed at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Her inclusion was an expression of solidarity with Ukraine as well as a symbolic gesture to mark Europe Day, which falls on May 9 each year.

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