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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.
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.
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.
The olympic flame is not extinguished from the time it is lit in Olympia to the end of the games in the host city. When it is carried on a plane it is held in several sealed containers
the start of the olympic games around the country
its a Greek symbol to represent Zeus and the flame that never went out
the red ring in the Olympics rings and repersents the olympic flame the yellow olympic ring and antalope it dosent mean red or flame
there is an olympic flame at the paralympics
the olympic flame is transported by what
The Olympic flame honors the gods.
they have an olympic torch to represent each country in a different way each flicker of the flame is all the countries
The Olympic flame signifies the value of Peace and Brotherhood which is the basis of the Olympics.
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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.
The Olymipic Torch represents the Eternal Flame. The Eternal Flame PROBABLY represents Hestia (Vesta), Greek goddess of the hearth. Or it could represent Hephaestus (Vulcan), Greek god of fire.
yeah it is i think