|
By Sportswriter Ma Xiangfei

ATHENS, Aug. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- Home, sweet home.
After 108 years away from its ancient birthplace and the city of its revival, the Olympic Games is home.
When the Athens Olympics lifted its curtain Friday
night, a success seemed to be in the making just as the organizers promised as
all the unpleasant memories of long debates and construction delays faded out in
the spectacular opening ceremony.
None of the previous Olympics hosts could boast of
staging the Olympics "in the true spirit of the Games", the theme in Athens,
which plays home to 10,500 athletes from a record 202 countries and regions.
Nor could a single host city make the athletes feel
so close tothe Olympiad as Athens, which is to stage the shot-put event in the
Ancient Olympia stadium, where the first ancient Olympiad was believed to take
place 2,780 years ago.
Greek President Constantinos Stefanopoulos declared open the Athens Games, which has 301 gold medals up for grabs over 28 sports and will run through August 29.

The opening ceremony of cutting edge technology brought the 72,000 spectators and billions of global audience through a symbolic and emotional journey reviewing Greek history and presenting a modern one in three hours and a half.
Four hundred drummers made the sound of a human
heart-beat across the stadium before a flame raced across the stadium's
80-meter-high roof to light the logo of the modern Olympics - the five
interlocking rings - on a man-made lake in the arena, symbolizing the Aegean
Sea.
A boat carrying a child boy glided across the lake to
be greeted by President Stefanopoulos and International Olympic Committee
President Jacques Rogge as well as the Athens 2004 chief Gianna Angelopoulos
Daskalaki.
Then came the centerpiece of the ceremony as a
dream-like and colorful parade depicted stylized figures that looked as though
they were brought to life from Greek frescoes, mosaics, sculpturesand paintings.
The performance displayed a chronological procession of images ranging from
prehistoric to modern times.
In the parade of athletes, 202 delegations filed into
the Olympic Stadium in Greek alphabetical order.
The holy flame, after 78 days covering a distance of
more than 78,000 km in its first ever global relay and lighting every prefecture
of Greece, came into the stadium.
Atlanta Olympics Mistral gold winner Nikolaos Kaklamanakis lit the Olympic cauldron which will be burning for 16 days.

"As in the daytime there is no star in the sky warmer and brighter than the sun, likewise there is no competition greater than the Olympic Games," Greek poet Pindar wrote in the 5th century B.C..
It is so true that the Games, trying to make man the
measurement of all things as in the organizers' vision, encouragedthe whole
world to bury animosity and prejudice.
For the first time in Olympic history, Afghan women
made their appearances in the most celebrated global sporting carnival as
sprinter Robina Muqimyar and judoka Friba Razayee, both 18, represented their
nation, which was welcomed back to the international fold for the first time
since the fall of the Taliban regime.
Iraq received one of the loudest cheers from the crowd. One and a half years after the U.S.-led invasion which led to the downfall of Saddam Hussein, Iraq sent a delegation of 46 to Athensto demonstrate their faith in peace, friendship and a better future for the war-ravaged country.

The Iraqi soccer team had already written an amazing chapter inthe sport Thursday when the team that couldn't play any of its qualifying games on home soil came from behind to beat title hopeful Portugal.
The joy of reunion also belonged to the Koreans when
athletes from the DPR Korea and South Korea marched together under the Peninsula
flag, reminding everyone of that very same touching moment in Sydney four years
ago.
And the two sides may even go one step further in the
next Olympics in Beijing as they are discussing the possibility of having a
unified delegation.
But drug cheats are set to remain the dark side of
the Games asKenyan boxer David Munyasia has been thrown out of the
competitionafter failing an out-of-competition test.
Security has been another major concern for the
organizers.
Since it is the first Summer Games after the terror
attacks on U.S. cities on September 11, 2001, the biggest ever Olympic security
plan cost over one billion euros, three times budget of previous host Sydney.
Enditem |