No, there is not a summer and a winter olympic torch. There is only one torch. At the first olympic games ever held, the torch was lit, and it will never go out, so it just gets passed on to all of the olympic games that are held.
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the olympic torch passed through flint michigan in 2010 juring winter (febuary)
Wayne Gretzky
At the 1952 Oslo Olympics, Eigil Nansen lit the first-ever Winter Olympics cauldron.
we have the olympic torch to reprecent the countrey
Yes they can. And to make sure they are authentic they are told not to wipe the soot off the torch. The carbon stain authenticates the fact the torch was lit and used in the relay.
Italian cross country skier Stefania Belmondo.
The final Olympic torch bearer will use the torch to light the cauldron at the Olympic venue.
in olympia, in greece that is where the olympic torch is lit
The Olympic torch relay was invented in 1936.
The Olympic torch relay always terminates in the central stadium of that year's Olympic Games.