Torch Relay is set for 2010
Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay to connect and inspire Canadians from coast to coast to coast
The torch relay doesn’t actually begin until October 30, 2009, but Vancouver Olympic officials have recently revealed the Relay route and are accepting applications for torchbearers. This Canadian relay sounds like it will be quite impressive. It promises to be the longest domestic relay in Olympic history, covering around 28,000 miles (45000 km). The relay route passes through more than 1,000 communities and will be within a one hour drive of more than 90% of every person living in Canada.
The flame will even travel to Alert, Nunavut, the northern-most permanently inhabited place in the world. This will bring the Olympic flame within 560 miles (900 km) of the North Pole (maybe Santa will get to be one of the torchbearers)!
The torch itself and the torchbearer uniform will be unveiled early in 2009.
You can see this historic relay route on this Interactive Map of the Torch Relay Route.
The sacred Olympic Flame is lit in an ancient ritual in Olympia, Greece, site of the first Olympic Games. After a short run through Greece, the Olympic Flame arrives in Athens, where it is handed over to a representative from the Host Country.
From there, the Olympic Flame will make a trans-Atlantic flight and arrive in Canada, signaling the start of the longest Olympic Torch Relay to take place in a single country.
The 2010 Olympic Torch Relay, proudly presented by Coca-Cola and RBC, will connect Canadians in every province and territory, throughout a 45,000-kilometre journey, over approximately 100 days, and involving 12,000 torchbearers. The journey of the flame will culminate at BC Place on February 12, 2010 with the lighting of the Olympic Cauldron, signaling the start of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
If you are interested in applying to become one of the 12,000 torchbearers (Canadians only) you can find out more about the application process on the official website. The two main sponsors of the relay are Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) and Coca-Cola. The each have similar, but different application criteria. Coca-Cola wants to inspire people to “Live Olympic on the Coke Side of Life” by asking for applicants “who demonstrate a commitment to embodying the spirit of the Olympic Games and taking positive action around living actively, protecting the environment and the creation of a more positive reality.” RBC is looking for people that “Help Create a better Canada.” All that applicants need to do is go to the website and give their “personal pledge to do something small or large in their daily lives that will make Canada an even better place to live.”
12 Comments to Torch Relay is set for 2010
Is it me or does the cloud behind the torchbearer’s head look like a dolphin?
Is the VancouverGamesForum admin planning on seeing the torch?
Come across the border and carry the torch for a bit. I won’t tell anyone you’re not Canadian.
Does anyone know when the deadline is to become a torch bearer? My father-in-law is interested and I said I would try and find out. Many thanks!
Wow, can’t believe the olympic games are almost here! Time passes so quickly!
I plan on being there to watch as the relay goes through town. This is going to be an awesome year for Vancouver
This will be my first winter games, I look forward in seeing as much as I can.
must be very proud carrying the torch
I really cant wait for the games to kick off, they will sureley be the best yet!
Wow 28,000 miles, it is the longest relay.
Good for the Canadians because luckily their counrty was chosen for that event
Olympics start was a complete fiasco
If you are talking about the malfunction of the torch in the Opening Ceremony, I wouldn’t call that a complete fiasco. Part of it didn’t work, but I think they handled it very well. And they made light of it by “fixing” the torch in the Closing Ceremony which I thought was a great idea.
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