Where does the Torch Relay go?

Where does the Torch Relay go?

Until 2008, the flame usually travelled through several countries before arriving at its final destination. As from 2010, the Torch Relay has mainly taken place in Greece and the country of the host city, to where the flame is directly transported from Athens.

Where does the Torch Relay start and end?

It began in 1936 before the Summer Olympics in Berlin. Today, the torch relay starts in Greece. From there, it carries the Olympic flame around the world. The relay ends at the site of that year’s Olympic Games.

Where does the Torch Relay always begin?

Olympia, Greece
Several months before the Olympic Games, the Olympic flame is lit at Olympia, Greece. This ceremony starts the Olympic torch relay, which formally ends with the lighting of the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games.

How does torch relay work?

Throughout the Torch relay, the flame announces the Olympic Games and spreads a message of peace and friendship between peoples. The Torch relay ends at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. The final runner (or sometimes runners) enters the stadium and lights the cauldron with the Olympic flame.

Why is the torch relay important?

What unique way route was the torch carried during the 2000 Sydney torch relay?

The flame travelled the country for 100 days in passing through over 1,000 towns and suburbs. Modes of transport included a section on camel back in Broome, a railway journey across the Nullarbor Plain on board the Indian Pacific and a trip by surfboat in the rollers of Bondi Beach in Sydney.

How does the torch relay work?

What keeps the Olympic torch lit?

At the ceremony, a parabolic mirror and the sun’s rays are used to ignite the Olympic flame. The flame is then passed on to the first torchbearer of the Olympic torch relay. This is usually done months in advance of the Games, but the flame for the Tokyo Olympics actually was produced over a year ago.

How far do they carry the Olympic torch?

A torchbearer in the 2004 Olympic Torch Relay lights her torch from the cauldron to begin another day of the relay in Greece. Almost anyone can carry a torch, provided that he is at least 14 years old and is able to carry it for at least 400 meters (437 yards).

When did the torch relay start?

20 July 1936
The 1936 Summer Olympics torch relay was the first of its kind, following on from the reintroduction of the Olympic Flame at the 1928 Games….1936 Summer Olympics torch relay.

1936 Summer Olympics torch relay on a German stamp
Host city Berlin, Germany
Torch bearers 3,331
Start date 20 July 1936
End date 1 August 1936

How does the Olympic torch relay work?

How much does it cost to burn the Olympic flame?

The cost of lighting the cauldron was pegged at $5,000 for four hours or more than $200,000 if the flames were to burn throughout the Games.

What makes a torch work?

When the switch of a flashlight is pushed into the ON position, it makes contact between two contact strips, which begin a flow of electricity, powered from the battery. The batteries are connected in such a way that electricity (flow of electrons) runs between the positive and negative electrodes of the battery.

What is the route of the Olympic torch relay?

The general route of the Relay was planned as follows: From 21 to 27 April in Greece, starting with the traditional flame-lighting ceremony in Olympia, and ending at the Panathenaic Stadium with a ceremony to hand the flame over to the Organising Committee for the Olympic Games Rio 2016.

Who held the Olympic torch in Rio 2016?

President Dilma Rousseff holding the Olympic torch, accompanied by the president of BOC Carlos Arthur Nuzman ( left ), and the Mayor of Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Paes ( right ). The 2016 Summer Olympics torch relay which ran from 21 April until 5 August 2016.

Can You Make your own version of the Olympic torch?

In a competition held among the schools taking part in the Rio 2016 education programme, young Brazilians had the chance to create their own version of the Olympic torch. The 10 best designs were rewarded with a replica of the Rio 2016 torch.

Where did the Rio 2016 Olympics start and end?

The Brazilian leg began in the capital, Brasília, and ended in Rio de Janeiro ‘s Maracanã Stadium, the main venue of the 2016 Olympics. After having visited more than 300 Brazilian cities, including all 26 state capitals and the Federal District.