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What is does the olympic torch represent?

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What does the Olympic torch stand for or represent?

olympics


What does the 2012 Olympic torch design represent?

olympics


What is the name of the Olympic torch?

they have an olympic torch to represent each country in a different way each flicker of the flame is all the countries


What did the Greek Olympic torch represent?

the inner energy of all the contestants


Why does the Olympics have the torch?

The Olympic torch is a remnant of the flame from the previous Olympic games. The relay itself is to unify countries and spread the Olympic spirit.


What does the olympic torch look like?

It depends on the games, each Olympic games has a different design for the torch. this year it is a triangle. it has 8000 holes 2 represent the ppeople who r carrying it


Why do you have the Olympic torch?

we have the olympic torch to reprecent the countrey


What is different about the final Olympic torch bearer?

The final Olympic torch bearer will use the torch to light the cauldron at the Olympic venue.


What color was the olympic 2012 torch?

The Olympic torch, which was made from aluminium alloy, was gold in colour (but contained no real gold). It contained 8,000 circular holes, to represent the 8,000 torch runners around the world (the holes also helped feed oxygen to the flames to keep them alive).


Where in Greece is the Olympic torch lit?

in olympia, in greece that is where the olympic torch is lit


When was the Olympic torch relay revived?

The Olympic torch relay was invented in 1936.


What is the signifiacance of the olympic torch and flame?

The olympic torch represents the theft of fire from Zeus by Prometheus the giant. It also might represent a relay run in the late Ancient Olympics in which a team of runners passed a torch between them and the last runner lit a huge torch. It is a tradition to light the flame at the beginning of all Modern Olympics.