• Source: 2006 Winter Olympics torch relay
    • The 2006 Winter Olympics torch relay took part as part of the build-up to the 2006 Winter Olympics hosted in Turin, Italy. The route covered around 11,300 kilometres (7,000 mi) and involved 10,001. Stefania Belmondo lit the cauldron at the opening ceremony.


      Torch



      The torch was a modern interpretation of the traditional wooden torch, in which it is the metal that seems to catch fire and burn. The flame envelops the body of the torch rather than exiting from a hole on the top, like earlier torches. A dynamic, innovative shape was created to develop this concept, which recalls the tip of a ski but also the building that is a symbol of Turin, the Mole Antonelliana. It is criticized for being too heavy at 1.97 kg (4.3 lb).


      Route in Greece


      November 27

      Olympia
      November 28

      Aroania, Kalavryta
      November 29

      Parnassos Ski Centre
      November 30

      Karpenisi, Pertouli
      December 1

      Kalabaka, Metsovo
      December 2

      Vasilitsa, Kozani
      December 3

      Pisoderi
      December 4

      Naousa, Kato Vermio
      December 5

      Elatochori, Thessaloniki
      December 7

      Volos, Stylida
      December 8

      Mount Parnassus, Arachova, Livadeia, Thebes, Athens


      Route in Italy




      References




      External links


      The complete route of the 2006 Olympic Torch Relay

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