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  2. Olympic flame - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the ceremony, the Olympic hymn is sung first followed by the national anthem of the country hosting the Olympics and the national anthem of Greece along with the hoisting of the flags. Olympic torch relay, 1952 Olympic torch relay, 1996 Olympic torch relay, 2012 The 2014 Olympic torch in space during Soyuz TMA-11M

  3. 1936 Summer Olympics torch relay - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Olympic Torch. Sculptor Walter Lemcke designed the 27 cm wood and metal torches. German manufacturer Krupp produced 3,840 copies for the runners, over 500 more than would be needed. [10] It was designed with two fuses to help it cope with different weather conditions and could stay alight for ten minutes, longer than each section of ...

  4. Walter Lemcke - Wikipedia

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    Lemcke designed the 27 cm wood and metal torches. German manufacturer Krupp produced 3,840 copies for the runners, over 500 more than would be needed. [6] The shaft of the torch featured an eagle over the Olympic rings. [7] Along with the torch, Lemcke sculpted a bell that was struck as part of the opening ceremony.

  5. Everything to Know About the 2024 Olympic Torch

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    The Olympic torch was designed by Mathieu Lehanneur. ... What happens to the Olympic torch after the ceremony? The 2024 Olympic torch (in its 1,500 copies!) has had a busy past few months.

  6. What is the Olympic torch? History, symbolism of Olympic ...

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    Since then, the Olympic torch has crossed through 64 territories in France, finishing in Paris on Friday, July 26 with the opening ceremony. By end of the 2024 Olympic torch relay, more than ...

  7. 1960 Winter Olympics torch relay - Wikipedia

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    A torch from the relay at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland. The torch was designed by Disney artist John Hench, who modeled it after the torches used in 1948 and 1956. The International Olympic Committee credits Ralph Lavers, who created the 1948 torch, as co-designing the 1960 torch with Hench. [4]

  8. 2020 Summer Olympics torch relay - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic torch was designed by Tokujin Yoshioka and unveiled 19 March 2019; the design is inspired by cherry blossoms, with 5 petal-shaped columns around the tip of the torch, and a rose-gold "sakura gold" color finish.

  9. 1948 Summer Olympics torch relay - Wikipedia

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    The torch lighting ceremony took place on 17 July 1948 in Olympia, Greece. [8] As with the 1936 Summer Olympic relay, the torch relay was begun by focusing the sun's rays onto kindling using a parabolic reflector, which then lit the first torch. The kindling was conducted by a Girl Guide leader from Pyrgos, Elis.