Special report:
2008 Olympic
Games
BEIJING, March 24 -- A sandstorm hit Ancient Olympia,
the Olympics' holy city, Sunday, affecting the final rehearsal for the start of
the Beijing Games torch relay.
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The head priestess(C), actress Maria
Nafpliotou, raises the torch of Olympic flame during the last rehearsal of
the Olympic Flame Lighting Ceremony in Olympia, Greece, March 23, 2008.
(Xinhua/Bi Mingming) Photo
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Clouds
over the birthplace of the ancient Games prevented organizers from kindling the
torch in the traditional way - using the sun's rays harnessed in a convex
mirror.
Instead, a Greek actress in the white gown and
sandals of a pagan High Priestess used a backup flame lit at a rehearsal on
Saturday.
That flame will be brought to China if storms
forecast for today scuttle the official ceremony beside the 2,600-year-old
Temple of Hera.
"We hope the weather is good tomorrow," Greek Culture
Minister Michalis Liapis said yesterday.
Clouds spoiled the ceremonies for the 2000 Sydney
Olympics and the past three Winter Olympics. Concerned about bad weather
forecast for today, the Hellenic Olympic Committee decided to move the ceremony
from midday to 11am.
The Mayor of Olympia, George Aidonis, said: "We all
expect the lighting ceremony to go ahead smoothly, but due to the weather
forecast we prefer to advance the time, because nobody wants to have the
ceremony indoors."
More than 30 Greek actresses, dancers and musicians
took part in the rehearsal yesterday. Actress Maria Nafpliotou offered a mock
prayer to the ancient sun god Apollo, before trying to light the flame.
For the first time, organizers have set an age limit
of 40 for participants in the carefully orchestrated event.
"The image is very important," Greek International
Olympics Committee Vice President Lambis Nikolaou said. "The younger the girls,
the prettier they are."
From Olympia, the flame will be carried for 1,528
kilometers through Greece by 645 runners. It will be handed over to the Beijing
Olympic Committee on March 30 at the stadium in Athens where the first modern
Games were held in 1896.
A relay of runners will then carry the flame for
137,000 kilometers over 130 days.
(Source: Shanghai Daily)
1st torchbearer: Beijing Olympic Games
to be big success
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The head priestess(L), actress Maria
Nafpliotou, kindles a torch in hand of Greece's Olympic silver medallist
for taekwondo Alexandros Nikolaidis during the last rehearsal for the
Olympic flame lighting ceremony for the Beijing 2008 Games in Olympia,
Greece, March 23, 2008. (Xinhua/Wu Xiaoling) Photo
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OLYMPIA, Greece, March 23 (Xinhua) -- As the first torchbearer of this summer's
Olympic Games, Greek Olympic taekwondo silver medalist Alexandros Nikolaidis
said here Sunday that the Beijing games will be a big success as their
preparations are underway smoothly.
Nikolaidis appeared for the first time Sunday in the
rehearsals for Monday's flame lighting ceremony of the Beijing Olympiad at
Ancient Olympia. Full story
Sandstorm hits Olympic flame lighting
rehearsal
OLYMPIA, Greece, March
23 (Xinhua) -- Sandstorm hit Ancient Olympia, Olympic holy city, on Sunday,
affecting the sun rays lighting rehearsal in Hera Temple.
High Priestess Maria Nafpliotou shifted the traditional
method of sun rays lighting to kindling torch by preserved flame collected a day
earlier. Full story
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