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Winter Olympic torch begins Covid-shortened trek past Beijing landmarks

Beijing kicked off its Winter Olympics torch relay early on Wednesday, with Chinese basketball great and Olympian Yao Ming among the first to carry the flame on a journey that will last just three days due to COVID-19 curbs.

Winter Olympic torch begins Covid-shortened trek past Beijing (Reuters Photo)

Winter Olympic torch begins Covid-shortened trek past Beijing (Reuters Photo)

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Winter Olympic torch relay began the 3-day trek through Beijing
  • Winter Olympics are taking place inside a closed-loop bubble
  • Olympian Yao Ming was the first athlete to carry the flame

The Beijing Winter Olympics’ torch relay kicked off in the Chinese capital on Wednesday, beginning a three-day journey during which around 1,200 torch-bearers will pass the flame in the three competition zones.

Chinese basketball great and Olympian Yao Ming was the first athlete to carry the flame on the journey that would last just three days. Only selected members of the public will witness the torch relay due to a coronavirus outbreak.

The February 4-20 Games are taking place inside a “closed-loop” bubble that seals off athletes and other Olympics personnel from the public, and the events will only be attended by selected groups of people.

“That is, of course, bad luck, but what can you do?”, Georgios Iliopoulos, Greece’s ambassador to China and one of the torch-bearers, said when asked if he was worried that the 2022 Games would be remembered as the “corona Olympics”.

“You cannot stop life and we do the best we can to continue with what we have to deal with. The main thing is we keep together at this and leave it behind us as soon as possible,” he told reporters.

The flame, which was flown from Greece in October, will travel to competition zones, including Zhangjiakou in neighbouring Hebei province, before ending its journey with the lighting of the Olympic cauldron at Friday’s opening ceremony.

Wednesday’s event began under clear blue skies in Beijing when Chinese Vice Premier Han Zheng lit a torch from a cauldron in the shape of a traditional ritual vessel known as a zun, then handed it to 80-year-old Luo Zhihuan, who as a speed skater was China’s first winter sports world champion.

More than 1,000 torch-bearers will participate in the relay.

Asked during the sub-freezing morning how he felt as an Olympic torch-bearer, Yao responded: “Pretty cold, because the previous two times were for the Summer Olympics. But it’s warm to hold a flame in the winter.”

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