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That was Antonio Rebollo, an archer who won three medals in Paralympic competition, at the 1992 Summer Games in Barcelona. Click on the '1992 Olympic Flame Lighting' link below to see a video.
Antonio Rebollo shot the arrow to light the Olympic flame at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics from a distance of 60 meters (approximately 197 feet). This iconic moment occurred during the opening ceremony, where Rebollo aimed the arrow at a cauldron, igniting the flame and marking the start of the Games. His impressive feat combined skill and precision, creating a memorable highlight in Olympic history.
Athens In Greecethe fist city to light the Olympic flame was ancient Greece
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Ancient Greece
Moises
No, the whole point is that the flame used to light the Olympic games is that flame lit by the light of the Sun at Olympia in Greece. It is not normal to allow flames on planes but the Olympic flame is given special dispensation and is, for the purposes of transport, contained in a Davey lamp for safety.
Olympia, Greece.
The first city to light the Olympic flame was.. ATHENS, GREECE:D Hope my input helped!! :DThe first city to light the Olympic flame is always the ancient Greek city of Olympia where the Games originate from.
Greece, they were the first to ever have the Olympics
The flame's journey starts in Olympia, Greece because it is the home of the Olympics, the town where the first ever Olympics took place. The flame's journey ends in the town that hosts the Olympics so the flame can light the Olympic cauldron and begin the Games.