Olympics: Pyeongchang 2018 Games torch lit in ancient Olympia
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[October 24, 2017]
By Karolos Grohmann
ANCIENT OLYMPIA, Greece (Reuters) - The
torch for the Pyeongchang 2018 winter Olympics was lit in ancient
Olympia on Tuesday using the backup flame from the dress rehearsal
due to rainy weather, kicking off the countdown for the first winter
Games in Asia outside Japan.
The run-up to the Feb. 9-25 Olympics has been overshadowed by the
escalating crisis on the Korean peninsula triggered by North Korea's
nuclear and ballistic missile tests.
The torch was lit using Monday's dress rehearsal flame as clouds and
light rain during the ceremony did not allow for the high priestess,
played by actress Katerina Lechou, to use the concave reflector and
light it using the sun's rays.
"Our dream of hosting the Olympic winter Games has now become a
reality. Korea is only the second Asian nation to have the honor of
hosting the winter Games," Games chief Lee Hee-beom said.

"We want the international community to understand that we are
committed to hosting a safe and secure Olympic winter Games."
The short ceremony inside the stadium used during the ancient Greek
Olympics, was also attended by South Korean Prime Minister Lee
Nak-yeon.
"The Olympic Games are sacred and universal," IOC President Thomas
Bach said.
"They stand above and beyond all the differences that divide us. In
our fragile world that seems to be drifting apart, the Olympic Games
have the power to unite humanity in all its diversity."
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Olympics - Lighting Ceremony of the Olympic Flame Pyeongchang 2018 -
Ancient Olympia, Olympia, Greece - October 24, 2017 Greek actress
Katerina Lehou, playing the role of High Priestess with the flame on
the torch during the Olympic flame lighting ceremony for the
Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis

Former Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-sung was the first South
Korean to run with the torch, picking up the flame from Greece's
Nordic skier Apostolos Aggelis, the first torch-bearer, just outside
the ancient stadium.
The flame will arrive in South Korea on Nov. 1 for the start of the
domestic torch relay as organizers look to boost local enthusiasm
amid low ticket sales.
Tensions on the Korean peninsula have risen in recent months as Kim
Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump exchanged threats and
insults over the North's nuclear and missile development program.
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann, editing by Ed Osmond)
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