Greece hands over Olympic Flame to Rio 2016 Summer Games organizers
Updated: 2016-04-28 09:12
(Xinhua)
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Rio's Olympic chief Carlos Nuzman (2nd R) holds an Olympic torch given by Spyros Capralos, head of the Hellenic Olympic Committee (2nd L), during the handover ceremony of the Olympic Flame to the delegation of the 2016 Rio Olympics, at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens, Greece, April 27, 2016. [Photo/Agencies] |
As the rhythm of the Ancient Greek Lyra, the flute, bagpipe and horn pipe was replaced by the Brazilian traditional melodies dancers released doves as symbols of world peace.
At the end of the ritual ceremony Greek actress Katerina Lechou in the role of a High Priestess lit a torch that she handed over to Capralos who passed it to Nuzman.
"We are handing you over the Flame to carry it to your beautiful country. We are entrusting you with a part of our history, a part of our culture," Capralos had said earlier addressing the event.
"Conveying the feelings of the whole Olympic family in Greece, those of the members of HOC, of our athletes and of all Greeks as well, I would like to wish you our very best for a most successful organization of the XXXI Olympic Games," he stressed.
In his address Nuzman underlined that it was the first time in history that the Olympic Games will be held in South America symbolizing the Olympic movement's timeless values of excellence, friendship and respect.
"We understand our responsibility as guardians of the Olympic Flame. The size of the tasks ahead obliges us to move forward rather fast. August is approaching like a flash. When you arrive in Rio, our culture will host you with charm. There will be plenty of music, poetry, love, excitement," Nuzman said.
"Let's celebrate together. We have plenty of reasons to be happy. We are building a better future for the boys and girls of the planet. That is the future we have been dreaming of. Certainly the future we deserve," he concluded.
The second leg of the Relay across Brazil will pass through 329 cities and towns traveling 20,000 kilometers by road and 10,000 miles by air being carried by 12,000 torchbearers before reaching Maracana stadium on Aug. 5 for the opening ceremony of the Games.
Among the 430 torchbearers in Greece was a Syrian amputee athlete who carried the Flame inside a refugee camp in Athens on Tuesday bringing a special meaning to this year's relay and a message of solidarity and fraternity among peoples.
In the opening ceremony in Rio among the 207 groups of athletes on parade will be a group of refugee athletes.
Speaking to Xinhua after Wednesday's ceremony Ignatiou and Lechou wished that the Flame will convey to the world the message of the Olympic Truce and that wars will stop.
"The Olympic Flame marks the start of the Games. In antiquity this meant that the Olympic Truce was observed. My wish is that in the difficult times we are living today this message of the Olympic Truce will travel across the globe and will become reality," Ignatiou, the choreographer of the Lighting and Handover ritual ceremonies said.
"Today I felt hope. Seeing the Flame coming after its journey across Greece, as it prepares to continue to Brazil, I wished that the Olympic values will also travel with the Sacred Light, first of all the Olympic Truce, an ideal which today has a special significance. People are capable for the better and the worse. I would like to believe that we will do the best," Lechou told Xinhua.
As the Sacred Light's journey to Brazil started on Wednesday evening, inside Panathinaic stadium Greek and Brazilian artists joined their voices and through a dance and music show wished best success to Rio.
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