In
a solemn and elaborate ceremony worthy of a "Game of Thrones" pageant,
women in ancient-Greek style dresses and men in tunics performed
symbolic rituals at the site of Ancient Olympia.
The Games were first held there in 776 BC and remained there for 12 centuries. — Olympic Flame (@OlympicFlame) April 21, 2016
Acting the role of the high
priestess, Greek actress Katerina Lechou lit the torch using a concave
mirror to focus the sun's rays, before placing it into a ceramic bowl.
An olive branch was cut and a white dove released into the blue spring
sky, both symbolizing peace.
The flaming torch, which has its own Twitter account,
was handed to its first torchbearer, gold medal-winning Greek gymnast
Eleftherios Petrounias, before beginning its six-day relay across the
country.
Another of the runners will be a Syrian
refugee, who will carry the torch through the Eleonas refugee camp in
central Athens -- part of a conscious effort by the International
Olympics Committee to highlight the plight of refugees around the world.
For
the first time in history, a team of five-12 refugee athletes from
multiple countries will be competing in this year's Games. They will
march behind the Olympic flag at the opening ceremony in Rio.
The Olympic flame is one of the most iconic sights in the history of sport.
After
its sprint through Greece, the torch will travel to Brazil on April 27
to begin a 95-day tour visiting 83 cities, 26 state capitals and 500
towns -- reaching an estimated 90% of the population.
It
is the first time the Games have been held in South America, but the
torch-lighting ceremony comes during uncertain times for Brazil.
President Dilma Roussef faces the possibility of an impeachment trial as early as May after accusations she broke budgetary laws.
Thomas
Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee, said in his
speech at the torch-lighting ceremony that this year's Games "will be a
message of hope in troubled times".
"In these difficult days that Brazil is
facing, the flame is a timeless reminder that we all are part of the
same humanity," he said.
"May
today's lighting of the Olympic flame be another reminder to everyone to
uphold the spirit of the Olympic Games and to build a better world
through sport."
The torch's
Brazilian tour will involve an estimated 12,000 torchbearers before
arriving at Rio's famous Maracana Stadium for the Games' Opening
Ceremony
SOURCE: CNN NEWS
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