Olympic Flame Relay

Olympic Flame Relay

Who started the Olympic flame relay?

MMDE: Ancient Greeks

Current: Nazi Germany

We’re all familiar with the origin of the Olympic games.

Starting in ancient Greece from the 8th century BC, in the city which bears it’s name, Olympia, they ran until the 4th century AD before being started again in the modern era with the first being held in Athens in 1896. Of great significance is the opening ceremony, for which in turn the famous Olympic Torch plays a huge role.

Just as well known is the relay the torch is carried through, traditionally starting from Olympia, before lighting the cauldron during the opening ceremony and finally being extinguished at the closing ceremony. What surprises many people is that this relay only began with the Nazis introducing it for propaganda purposes when Germany hosted the Olympics in 1936, since they were sure it had been a feature of the Olympics all along.

Amsterdam

The flame itself made its first appearance in the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. Said to have been stolen from the Gods by Prometheus, the idea of the flame has it’s roots in Greek mythology.


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