Sochi organisers get Olympic Flame

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Last Updated : Oct 06 2013 | 6:25 PM IST

The Olympic Flame for the forthcoming Sochi 2014 XXII Winter Olympics was handed over to the Russian organisers in a touching ceremony held at Panathenaic Stadium in Athens.

The Sacred Light's trip across Greece during a torch relay from Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games where it was ignited last Sunday, ended at the marble venue of the first modern Olympics, reports Xinhua.

Under the warm applause of Greek President Karolos Papoulias and other Greek and foreign dignitaries, children and veteran athletes, Hellenic Olympic Committee president Spyros Capralos Saturday passed the torch with the Olympic Flame to Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Kozak, who heads the Russian delegation.

"Dear friends from Russia, time has come for you to receive this symbol that reunites all nations and conveys the message of peace and friendship all over the world... I wish you, on behalf of all Greeks, our very best for a most successful organization of the Olympic Games, next February in Sochi," Capralos said addressing the event.

"I do believe that the Olympic Games in Sochi will not only become a part of history of the Olympic Games, but will also make sufficient contribution to the development of trust, friendship and respect between people of various cultures, traditions, countries and continents," Kozak said on behalf of the Russian hosts of the February 7-28 Olympic Games.

The symbol of Olympism which travelled 2,000 km across Greece and was greeted with enthusiasm by thousands over the past week, will cover 65,000-km over the next 123 days before reaching the Olympic Stadium of Sochi.

On Saturday the flame reached the Panathenaic Stadium at the hands of Greek champion in figure skating Panayiotis Markouizos. He was the last torchbearer on Greek soil who was granted the honour to light the cauldron inside the stadium.

From the altar actress Ino Menegaki in the role of an ancient Greek High Priestess lit the torch which was then passed over to the Russian delegation.

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First Published: Oct 06 2013 | 6:18 PM IST

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