PyeongChang receives Olympic flame for 2018 Winter Games

ByReuters

Updated 31/10/2017 at 14:07 GMT

The flame that will burn during the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics was handed over to organisers in Athens in the marble stadium that hosted the first modern Games in 1896.

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After a week-long journey across Greece and an overnight stay on the Acropolis hill, the flame that was lit in Ancient Olympia, birthplace of the Olympics, was carried into the Panathenaic Stadium by Korean Olympic speed skating medallist Kim Ki-hoon.
The crowd erupted into cheers as Greek skiing champion Ioannis Proios lit the golden cauldron surrounded by priestesses in long pleated robes.
"We are ready to welcome the world to PyeonChang," Games chief Lee Hee-beom said. "PyeongChang 2018 will be Olympic Games of peace and harmony."
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Greek Alpine skier Ioannis Proios (L) runs as he holds an Olympic torch at The Panathenaic Stadium in Athens

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The Games take place from February 9-25 in the mountainous resort town of Pyeongchang, 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the heavily fortified border with North Korea.
The run-up has been overshadowed by an escalating crisis triggered by North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile tests, but organisers have said the Games will be safe.
South Korea staged the 1988 Summer Olympics and co-hosted the 2002 World Cup with Japan and both events were marred by instances of aggression by North Korea.
Following Tuesday's handover in Athens, the flame will be flown in special safety lanterns to Switzerland for a ceremony at the United Nations in Geneva.
It is due to arrive in South Korea on November 1 for a 2,018km relay before reaching PyeongChang for the opening ceremony on February 9.
Greece hosted the Summer Olympics in 2004.
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