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Coronavirus: Olympic Flame lit at a scaled down ceremony

IOC reiterates its commitment to staging the 2020 Olympic games in Tokyo

Last Updated: 12/03/20 3:41pm

The Olympic flame is lit at a scaled down ceremony
The Olympic flame is lit at a scaled down ceremony

The flame for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics has been lit at the birthplace of the ancient games at a ceremony scaled down because of the coronavirus.

Fears of the coronavirus forced Greek officials to ban members of the public from attending the ceremony and severely curtail the number of invited officials and journalists.

Normally, several thousand people from many countries gather on the earthen banks of Olympia's ancient stadium to watch the ceremony.

Thomas Bach, President of the IOC, attends the Olympic torch ceremony
Thomas Bach, President of the IOC, attends the Olympic torch ceremony

International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach noted the "difficult circumstances" created by the coronavirus outbreak, but stressed the IOC's commitment to the success of the Tokyo Games.

"Nineteen weeks before the opening ceremony, we are strengthened in this commitment by the many authorities and sports organisations around the world which are taking so many significant measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus," Mr Bach said.

The IOC has stressed that the July 24-August 9 Games will go ahead as planned, even as sports events in various countries are being curtailed or held without spectators, and urged all athletes to continue to prepare for the Olympics.

Addressing an unusually small crowd of officials in Ancient Olympia because of virus control measures, Mr Bach extolled Tokyo organisers' "excellent" preparations for the 2020 Games, as well as their "incredible efficiency, effectiveness and enthusiasm".

"We are grateful to the Japanese people who are embracing these Games with such enthusiasm," Mr Bach said.

"Our Japanese friends are interpreting the noble mission of the Olympic Games in an outstanding way."

Athens Olympics women's marathon gold medalist Mizuki Noguchi was the second runner in the Tokyo Olympics torch relay in Olympia
Athens Olympics women's marathon gold medalist Mizuki Noguchi was the second runner in the Tokyo Olympics torch relay in Olympia

After a week-long relay through Greece, the flame will be delivered to Tokyo organising officials on March 19 at a ceremony in the rebuilt ancient stadium in Athens where the first modern Olympics were held in 1896.

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The torch relay will start in Japan on March 26 from the Fukushima province that was ravaged in the deadly 2011 earthquake and tsunami, travelling for 121 days before reaching Tokyo for the opening ceremony on July 24.

The ancient games started in 776 BC and were held in Olympia for more than 1,000 years until they were stopped in early Christian times because of their pagan past.

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