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Olympic flame arrives in
Athens

ATHENS, March 31 (Xinhuanet) -- Katerina Thanou, Greek
Sprint Olympic Champion and last torchbearer of the first leg of the Greek Torch
Relay of Athens 2004, brought the Olympic Flame into the Panathinaiko Stadium,
Athens, at 7:50 on Wednesday.
More than 30,000 spectators had filled the
Stadium to watch thesplendid Greek traditional ceremony at the place where the
modern Olympic Games was revived 108 years ago.
"I am convinced that despite the difficult times
facing humanity today due to 'random' violence and the resurgence of religious
and other types of fanaticism, the Olympic Flame, which until today has managed
to preserve its symbolic character intact,will succeed in reviving people's
faith in ideals and renewing their love for timeless principles and values,"
Hellenic Olympic Committee President Lambis Nikolaou said.
"It is at this sacred and symbolic moment, with the
arrival of the Flame to Athens, that Greece links the past, present, and future
of the Olympic Games and provides an indication of the unique Olympic Games that
we are organizing," Athens 2004 Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games
President Gianna Angelopoulos Daskalaki said after receiving the flame from
Nikolaou.
Athens Mayor Dora Bakoyianni in her speech sent a
message of peace to the world and invited all those believing in the ideals of
sport to come to Greece and celebrate the Olympic Games.
The flame, which was lit by High Priestess Thalia
Prokopiou in ancient Olympia last Thursday and traveled the Peloponese Peninsula
in the past week, will remain in the historic stadium till June 4 when the
international journey starts.
It will return to Greece for the second leg, which
will take place from July 9 to August 13 for the opening ceremony.
For 43 days, approximately 7,700 torchbearers will
travel across the country, in about 321 hours, carrying the flame by
boat,helicopter and car.
It will be the first relay that will traverse the
globe and return to where its journey began. The flame will pass through
thecountry's 54 prefectures, lighting up large cities as well as small border
towns.
The torch relay will be run around the world,
including its first trips ever to South America and Africa and pass through all
former Summer Olympic cities.
The Olympics was born in Olympia in 776 B.C. and held
every four years until the Roman Emperor Theodosius abolished it. The games was
revived in Athens in 1896 by a group led by Frenchman Pierre de Coubertin.
The Olympic torch relay is the transfer of the Olympic flame from Ancient Olympia to the stadium of the city hosting the opening ceremony of the Games. Enditem
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