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{{Infobox Olympic torch relay|2018|Winter |
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{{2018 Winter Olympics}} |
{{2018 Winter Olympics}} |
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The '''2018 Winter Olympics torch relay''' was |
The '''2018 Winter Olympics torch relay''' was run from October 24, 2017, until February 9, 2018, in advance of the [[2018 Winter Olympics]]. After being lit in [[Olympia, Greece]], the torch traveled to [[Athens]] on 31 October.<ref name=greekroute>{{cite news|title=Exclusive: First Greek Torchbearer for Pyeongchang 2018 named|url=https://www.insidethegames.biz/articles/1056649/exclusive-first-greek-torchbearer-for-pyeongchang-2018-named|accessdate=17 April 2017|work=Inside the Games|date=16 October 2017}}</ref> The torch began its Korean journey on 1 November, visiting all [[regions of Korea]]. The Korean leg began in [[Incheon International Airport]]: the torch travelled across the country for 101 days. 7,500 relay runners participated in the torch relay over a distance of {{convert|2,018|km}}. The torchbearers each carried the flame for {{convert|200|metres}}. The relay ended in [[Pyeongchang]]'s [[Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium|Olympic Stadium]], the main venue of the 2018 Olympics.<ref name=dressage>{{cite news|title=Olympic Flame for PyeongChang 2018 starts Journey on October 24|url=https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/bbs/press/image/view?menuId=255&bbsId=28&searchOpt=&searchTxt=&pageNo=1&sortSeCd=3&cnId=45729&rows=1&langSeCd=en|accessdate=17 April 2017|work=POCOG |publisher=PyeongChang 2018|date=17 April 2017}}{{dead link|date=October 2017}}</ref> The final torch was lit by figure skater [[Yuna Kim]]. |
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==Route in Greece== |
==Route in Greece== |
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===October 24=== |
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{{Collapsible list|framestyle=border:none; width:400px|titlestyle=background:none; text-align:left|bullets=on|title=October 24|[[Olympia, Greece|Olympia]]}} |
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* [[Olympia, Greece|Olympia]] |
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{{Collapsible list|framestyle=border:none; width:400px|titlestyle=background:none; text-align:left|bullets=on|title=October 25|[[Pyrgos, Elis|Pyrgos]]|[[Amaliada]]|[[Kalavryta]]|[[Patras]]}} |
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{{Collapsible list|framestyle=border:none; width:400px|titlestyle=background:none; text-align:left|bullets=on|title=October 26|[[Rio, Greece|Rio]]|[[Antirio]]|[[Missolonghi]]|[[Agrinio]]|[[Arta, Greece|Arta]]|[[Ioannina]]}} |
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===October 25=== |
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{{Collapsible list|framestyle=border:none; width:400px|titlestyle=background:none; text-align:left|bullets=on|title=October 27|[[Grevena]]|[[Kozani]]|[[Kastoria]]}} |
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* [[Pyrgos, Elis|Pyrgos]] |
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{{Collapsible list|framestyle=border:none; width:400px|titlestyle=background:none; text-align:left|bullets=on|title=October 28|[[Florina]]|[[Edessa, Greece|Edessa]]|[[Giannitsa]]|[[Thessaloniki]]}} |
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* [[Amaliada]] |
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{{Collapsible list|framestyle=border:none; width:400px|titlestyle=background:none; text-align:left|bullets=on|title=October 29|[[Kilkis]]|[[Rodopoli]]|[[Sidirokastro]]|[[Serres]]|[[Drama, Greece|Drama]]|[[Naousa, Imathia|Naousa]]}} |
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* [[Kalavryta]] |
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{{Collapsible list|framestyle=border:none; width:400px|titlestyle=background:none; text-align:left|bullets=on|title=October 30|[[Veria]]|[[Katerini]]|[[Litochoro]]|[[Larissa]]|[[Delphi]]}} |
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* [[Patras]] |
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{{Collapsible list|framestyle=border:none; width:400px|titlestyle=background:none; text-align:left|bullets=on|title=October 31|[[Arachova]]|[[Livadeia]]|[[Eleusis]]|[[Athens]]|[[Panathenaic Stadium]]}} |
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===October 26=== |
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* [[Rio, Greece|Rio]] |
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* [[Antirio]] |
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* [[Missolonghi]] |
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* [[Agrinio]] |
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* [[Arta, Greece|Arta]] |
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* [[Ioannina]] |
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===October 27=== |
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* [[Grevena]] |
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* [[Kozani]] |
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* [[Kastoria]] |
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===October 28=== |
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* [[Florina]] |
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* [[Edessa, Greece|Edessa]] |
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* [[Giannitsa]] |
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* [[Thessaloniki]] |
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===October 29=== |
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* [[Kilkis]] |
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* [[Rodopoli]] |
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* [[Sidirokastro]] |
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* [[Serres]] |
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* [[Drama, Greece|Drama]] |
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* [[Naousa, Imathia|Naousa]] |
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===October 30=== |
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* [[Veria]] |
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* [[Katerini]] |
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* [[Litochoro]] |
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* [[Larissa]] |
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* [[Delphi]] |
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===October 31=== |
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* [[Arachova]] |
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* [[Livadeia]] |
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* [[Eleusis]] |
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* [[Athens]] |
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* [[Panathenaic Stadium]] |
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==Route in South Korea== |
==Route in South Korea== |
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[[file:2018 Winter Olympic & Paralympic Torch,NMKCH.jpg|thumb|170px|2018 Winter Olympics torch]] |
[[file:2018 Winter Olympic & Paralympic Torch,NMKCH.jpg|thumb|170px|2018 Winter Olympics torch]] |
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[[File:2018 Winter Olympics torch relay in Paju.jpg|thumb|PyeongChang 2018 Olympic |
[[File:2018 Winter Olympics torch relay in Paju.jpg|thumb|PyeongChang 2018 Olympic torch relay in Paju]] |
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{{Location map+|South Korea |
{{Location map+|South Korea |
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{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Namwon|27]]'''|position=|link=Namwon|lat_deg=35.417534|lon_deg=127.390488}} |
{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Namwon|27]]'''|position=|link=Namwon|lat_deg=35.417534|lon_deg=127.390488}} |
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{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Imsil County|28]]'''|position=|link=Imsil|lat_deg=35.612250|lon_deg=127.282660}} |
{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Imsil County|28]]'''|position=|link=Imsil|lat_deg=35.612250|lon_deg=127.282660}} |
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{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Muju County|29]]'''|position=bottom|link=Muju|lat_deg=36.007993|lon_deg=127.660780}} |
{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Muju County|29]]'''|position=bottom|link=Muju County|lat_deg=36.007993|lon_deg=127.660780}} |
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{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Jeonju|30]]'''|position=|link=Jeonju|lat_deg=35.825397|lon_deg=127.147953}} |
{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Jeonju|30]]'''|position=|link=Jeonju|lat_deg=35.825397|lon_deg=127.147953}} |
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{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Iksan|31]]'''|position=|link=Iksan|lat_deg=35.948942|lon_deg=126.957599}} |
{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Iksan|31]]'''|position=|link=Iksan|lat_deg=35.948942|lon_deg=126.957599}} |
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{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Paju|61]]'''|position=|link=Paju|lat_deg=37.761033|lon_deg=126.780178}} |
{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Paju|61]]'''|position=|link=Paju|lat_deg=37.761033|lon_deg=126.780178}} |
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{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Yeoncheon County|62]]'''|position=|link=Yeoncheon|lat_deg=38.097599|lon_deg=127.074834}} |
{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Yeoncheon County|62]]'''|position=|link=Yeoncheon|lat_deg=38.097599|lon_deg=127.074834}} |
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{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Cheorwon County|63]]'''|position=|link=Cheorwon|lat_deg=38.147742|lon_deg=127.313226}} |
{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Cheorwon County|63]]'''|position=|link=Cheorwon County|lat_deg=38.147742|lon_deg=127.313226}} |
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{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Hwacheon County|64]]'''|position=|link=Hwacheon|lat_deg=38.106786|lon_deg=127.708049}} |
{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Hwacheon County|64]]'''|position=|link=Hwacheon|lat_deg=38.106786|lon_deg=127.708049}} |
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{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Yanggu County, Gangwon|65]]'''|position=|link=Yanggu County, Gangwon|lat_deg=38.111225|lon_deg=127.989883}} |
{{Location map~|South Korea|label='''[[Yanggu County, Gangwon|65]]'''|position=|link=Yanggu County, Gangwon|lat_deg=38.111225|lon_deg=127.989883}} |
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:{{0}}3. [[Seogwipo]] |
:{{0}}3. [[Seogwipo]] |
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;December 17 |
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;December 18–19 |
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:50. [[Gumi, North Gyeongsang|Gumi]] |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{external media|video1={{youTube|ULBmXchVKN4|Olympic Flame Lighting Ceremony for PyeongChang 2018}}|video2={{youTube|_PaySpcZJSU|Olympic Flame Handover Ceremony PyeongChang 2018}}}} |
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* [https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/torch-relay Official website] |
* [https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/torch-relay Official website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171021111454/https://www.pyeongchang2018.com/en/torch-relay |date=2017-10-21 }} |
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{{Olympic torch relays}} |
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Host city | Pyeongchang, South Korea |
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Countries visited | Greece, South Korea |
Distance | 2,018 km |
Torchbearers | 7,500 |
Start date | 24 October 2017 |
End date | 9 February 2018 |
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2018 Winter Olympics |
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The 2018 Winter Olympics torch relay was run from October 24, 2017, until February 9, 2018, in advance of the 2018 Winter Olympics. After being lit in Olympia, Greece, the torch traveled to Athens on 31 October.[1] The torch began its Korean journey on 1 November, visiting all regions of Korea. The Korean leg began in Incheon International Airport: the torch travelled across the country for 101 days. 7,500 relay runners participated in the torch relay over a distance of 2,018 kilometres (1,254 mi). The torchbearers each carried the flame for 200 metres (660 ft). The relay ended in Pyeongchang's Olympic Stadium, the main venue of the 2018 Olympics.[2] The final torch was lit by figure skater Yuna Kim.
Route in Greece
[edit]October 24
[edit]October 25
[edit]October 26
[edit]October 27
[edit]October 28
[edit]October 29
[edit]October 30
[edit]October 31
[edit]Route in South Korea
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Exclusive: First Greek Torchbearer for Pyeongchang 2018 named". Inside the Games. 16 October 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2017.
- ^ "Olympic Flame for PyeongChang 2018 starts Journey on October 24". POCOG. PyeongChang 2018. 17 April 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2017.[dead link ]
External links
[edit]External videos | |
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Olympic Flame Lighting Ceremony for PyeongChang 2018 on YouTube | |
Olympic Flame Handover Ceremony PyeongChang 2018 on YouTube |
- Official website Archived 2017-10-21 at the Wayback Machine