today the olympic torch is in uxbridge
it arrives on 22 of may 2012 for London 2012
Arrive at or arrive in London.
the olympic flame is transported by what
there is an olympic flame at the paralympics
The flame is lit wherever the games are. Right now in Vancouver, in two years it will be in London.
The Olympic torch and flame symbolize the spirit of the Olympic Games, representing peace, unity, and the pursuit of excellence. The tradition of lighting the torch originates from ancient Greece, where it was used to honor the gods during the Olympic Games. At the London Olympics, the flame served as a reminder of the connection between the ancient and modern Olympic ideals, inspiring athletes and spectators alike. It also highlighted values such as friendship and respect among nations.
The Olympic flame honors the gods.
The Olympic flame begins its mammoth tour round Britain on Friday 18 May 2012 and ends in London for the opening ceremony on 27 July.
The Olympic flame for the 2012 London Olympics was lit by Greek actress Katerina Lehou during the ceremonial lighting in Ancient Olympia, Greece, on May 10, 2012. The flame was then carried to London, where it was officially lit at the Opening Ceremony on July 27, 2012, by British tennis legend David Beckham, along with other notable figures.
Assuming this is referring to the opening olympic ceremony; it was David Beckham who drove the speed boat along the river in london whilst a person was in the boat holding the olympic flame - torch.
The Olympic flame signifies the value of Peace and Brotherhood which is the basis of the Olympics.
the olympic flame represents the death and the rebirth of greek heroeshope and endurance