Olympic torch for Rio games lit at ancient Greek site

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The flame for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro has been lit in southern Greece.

An actor performing the role of high priestess lit the torch by using the sun's rays.

The torch will be taken by various runners on an international relay that will culminate at the opening ceremony at the world famous Maracanã Stadium on 5 August.

The ritual was established 80 years ago for the Berlin Games, based on a ceremony in Ancient Olympia where games were held for more than 1,000 years.

The Rio Olympics, which will be held from Friday 5 August to Sunday 21 August, will be the Games of the XXXI Olympiad and will be the first to be held in South America.


Olympic torch for Rio games lit at ancient Greek site


BBC News
21 April 2016



The flame for the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro has been lit in southern Greece.

An actor performing the role of high priestess lit the torch by using the sun's rays.

The torch will be taken by various runners on an international relay that will culminate at the opening ceremony at the world famous Maracanã Stadium on 5 August.

The ritual was established 80 years ago for the Berlin Games, based on a ceremony in Ancient Olympia where games were held for more than 1,000 years.

Actor Katerina Lehou, who lit the torch, offered a mock prayer to Apollo, the old Greek god of light and music, at Thursday's ceremony.

Wearing a long pleated robe, she knelt solemnly to the ground and lit the torch within a few seconds by using a concave mirror to catch the sunlight.


The flame was passed on by Ms Lehou to Greek gymnast Eleftherios Petrounias


The flame lighting ceremony was accompanied by choreography from priestesses



Thursday's ceremony marks the 80th anniversary of the torch relay


The relay, which did not exist in the ancient Greek Olympics, was introduced by the Nazi organisers of the 1936 Berlin Games


She then delivered the flame to Greek world gymnastics champion Eleftherios Petrounias, the first runner in a torch relay that will conclude at the opening ceremony in Rio's Maracanã Stadium.

The chief organiser of the Games, Carlos Nuzman, promised to "deliver history". He said the Olympics would unite Brazil, which is beset by political and economic crises.

"[The torch lighting] brings a message that can and will unite our dear Brazil, a country that is suffering much more than it deserves in its quest for a brighter future," he said in his speech.

Brazil President Dilma Rousseff was forced to cancel her trip to ancient Olympia because of the impeachment threat she faces.

International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach said the flame was "a timeless reminder that we are all part of the same humanity" despite the difficulties that Brazil is facing.

"Rio de Janeiro... will provide a spectacle to showcase the best of the human spirit. In just a few weeks the Brazilian people will enthusiastically welcome the world and amaze us with their joy of life and their passion for sport," he said.

Before the flame arrives in South America it will begin a six-day relay across Greece, passing through the town of Marathon - which gave its name to the long distance race - as well as a camp for refugees and migrants in Athens, the International Olympic Committee has said.

The flame is due to arrive in Brazil on 3 May for a 100-day relay across the country, travelling through 500 cities and villages in every Brazilian state.

It will be carried by about 12,000 torch bearers.


Rio's world famous Maracanã Stadium will host the opening and closing ceremonies. It was once the largest sports stadium in the world with a capacity of almost 200,000, but it now holds almost 79,000 spectators

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Let's hope they're burning citronella to keep the mosquitos away, don't want the athletes to get Zika.
 

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2 dead after bike lane, built to spruce up city for Olympics, collapses in Rio
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First posted: Thursday, April 21, 2016 01:47 PM EDT | Updated: Thursday, April 21, 2016 02:26 PM EDT
RIO DE JANEIRO - At least two people were killed on Thursday when part of a new cycle lane collapsed under crashing ocean waves in the Olympic city of Rio de Janeiro, the city's fire department said.
Officers from two fire stations and the airborne operations team were called into action on Thursday morning after people fell into the sea, a fire official said in a phone interview.
"The structure collapsed and two male bodies were rescued from the sea. The search operation is still under way."
Pedro Paulo Carvalho, secretary of the municipal government, said on local television that the cause of the crash was being investigated.
The 50-metre-long lane that collapsed skirted the Atlantic coast. It was part of a more than 3-kilometre-long cycle lane opened in January in an urban regeneration project to spruce up the city for the Olympiad from Aug. 5-21.
Video footage shot by Rio residents and posted online showed massive waves crashing up the sea wall and into the new structure.
The incident occurred just hours after the Olympic torch was lit in Greece. The torch will arrive in Brazil on May 3.
Rio will become the first South American city ever to host the Olympics but is struggling with its biggest recession in almost a century and a political crisis that could lead to the impeachment of the president.
A bike lane is missing a section after it collapsed onto the beach below in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, April 21, 2016. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

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i'm sure there is nothing to worry about. :shock:
 

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Another Olympic year? Never got into them. Corrupt organization. Games infested with drugs and cheaters. Better things to do with my time in the summer.
 

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Another Olympic year? Never got into them. Corrupt organization. Games infested with drugs and cheaters. Better things to do with my time in the summer.
If they had tractor pulls I'd still be a fan.
They should do tests like do the sprinters run faster or slower when a gun is fired or a horn sounds or a light marks the start. Another thing they could do is let the participants put in as many runs or jumps as they can during the games and their best effort is the one that is compared to the others. Reaction time is also another item that is a farce as a competitor might be faster but loses because his anxiety is higher, have it so they all break their own starting beam and at the other end they stop it. The winner is the one with the quickest time rather than position crossing the line.
How many men would stop watching if Muslim bathing suit was the standard dress code at track and field events?

They should have put in banked corners since it is for bikes and lower it so it doesn't block the view for the pedestrians. Banff and Jasper should have wilderness trails that you can't fall off or have a bear wait in ambush.