Paris 2024 flame to be lit on Apr 16
Olympics - Paris 2024 organisers to reveal torch route from Marseille to Paris - Sorbonne University, Paris, France - June 23, 2023 A screen displays an image of the Olympic flame being passed on during the presentation REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq
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The Paris
2024 Olympic Games flame will be lit on Apr 16, marking the countdown to the
Jul 26 to Aug 11 event in the French capital, organisers said on Friday (Jun
23), confirming an earlier Reuters story.
The flame
will be lit at Greece's ancient Olympia, the birthplace of the Games, and will
remain in the country until its departure to France from Athens on Apr 27.
It will
arrive in Marseille on May 8.
The torch
relay will stay in metropolitan France - notably going through Montpellier,
Corsica, Bordeaux and the Mont Saint Michel - until Jun 7, when it will leave
the port city of Brest by boat for a relay in France's overseas territory. It
will return to mainland France by boat on Jun 18.
It will then
travel through Strasbourg, Reims and Lille among others before a relay in Paris
on Jul 14 to Jul 15.
In a
traditional ceremony at the site of the ancient Games, an actress playing a
high priestess lights the torch for every Games - summer or winter - using a
parabolic mirror before passing the flame to the first torchbearer at the edge
of the ancient Olympic stadium in Olympia.
Following a
brief domestic relay in Greece the flame is then handed over to the host city.
Paris
organisers have said they will use a three-masted ship the Belem to take it the
port city of Marseille, where the sailing competitions of the Olympics will
take place.
Usually the
flame, held in a safety lantern, is flown by plane to the Olympic Games host
city.
Marseille,
founded by the Greek settlers of Phocaea around 600 BC, is the starting point
of the French leg of the relay.
Paris 2024
organisers have been planning to install the Olympic flame on the Eiffel Tower,
a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters last month.

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