The Flame burning for the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics was handed over to the South Korean organizers in a touching ceremony held at the Panathenaic stadium in Athens on Tuesday.
After a week-long journey across Greece and an overnight stay on the Acropolis hill, the flame that was lit in Ancient Olympia, birthplace of the Olympics, was carried into the Panathenaic Stadium by Korean Olympic speed skating medalist Kim Ki-hoon.
At the marble venue of the first modern Olympics in 1896, Hellenic Olympic Committee President Spyros Capralos passed the Sacred Flame to the President of the PyeongChang Games Organizing Committee Lee Hee-beom.
South Korean entertainers perform during the ceremony. /Reuters Photo
South Korean entertainers perform during the ceremony. /Reuters Photo
Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos, international Olympic movement representatives, and Olympic medalists were among the crowd that sent off the Flame with the warmest wishes for best success to the February 9-25 Games.
It was the end of the first leg of the Torch Relay on Greek soil, which had started on October 24 at ancient Olympia when the Sacred Light was ignited by the sun's rays during a ritual ceremony at the birthplace of the Olympics.
The second leg of the Relay across South Korea will cover 2,018 kilometers before reaching the main venue for the opening ceremony of the Games.
A total of 2,900 athletes from 95 countries and regions will participate in the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, according to organizers.
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency