2016 Summer Olympics torch relay
Host city | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Countries visited | Greece, Switzerland, Brazil |
Distance | 20,000 kilometres (12,000 mi) |
Torch bearers | 12,000 |
Start date | 21 April 2016 |
End date | 5 August 2016 |
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The 2016 Summer Olympics torch relay which ran from the 21st of April to the 5th of August 2016. After being lit in Olympia, Greece, the torch traveled to Athens on the 27th of April. The Brazilian leg began in the capital, Brasília, and ended in Rio de Janeiro's Maracanã Stadium, the main venue of the 2016 Olympics. After having visited more than 300 Brazilian cities, including all 26 state capitals and the Federal District.[1] The end of the relay was the closing to the 2016 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.[2]
Route in Greece
21 April (Day 1)
22 April (Day 2)
23 April (Day 3)
24 April (Day 4)
25 April (Day 5)
26 April (Day 6)
27 April (Day 7)
28 April (Day 8)
Route in Switzerland
29 April (Day 9)
30 April (Day 10)
Route in Brazil
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Torch relay in Brasília, with the marathoner Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima (3 May).
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Torch relay in Corumbá de Goiás (4 May).
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Torch relay in Pirenópolis, Goiás (4 May).
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Torch relay in Coronel Fabriciano, Minas Gerais, with Don Lélis Lara (12 May).
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The last stop of the torch relay, Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro (5 August).
- May 3
- Brasilia 1.
- May 4
- Corumba de Goias 2.
- Pirenopolis 3.
- Anapolis 4.
- May 5
- Itaberai 5.
- Goias 6.
- Inhumas 7.
- Goiania 8.
- May 6
- Trindade 9.
- 10. Aparecida de Goiania
- 11. Piracanjuba
- 12. Morrinhos
- 13. Caldas Novas
- May 7
- 14. Pires do Rio
- 15. Ipameri
- 16. Goiandira
- 17. Araguari
- 18. Uberlandia
- May 8
- 19. Uberaba
- 20. Araxa
- 21. Serra do Salitre
- 22. Patrocinio
- 23. Patos de Minas
- May 9
- 24. Varjao de Minas
- 25. Pirapora
- 26. Montes Claros
- May 10
- 27. Bocaiuva
- 28. Couto de Magalhaes de Minas
- 29. Diamantina
- 30. Curvelo
- May 11
- 31. Datas
- 32. Serro
- 33. Guanhaes
- 34. Governador Valadares
- May 12
- 35. Naque
- 36. Coronel Fabriciano
- 37. Itabira
- May 13
- 38. Ouro Preto
- 39. Itabirito
- 40. Brumadinho
- May 14
- 41. Contagem
- 42. Belo Horizonte
- May 15
- 43. Sao Joao Del Rei
- 44. Tiradentes
- 45. Barbacena
- 46. Juiz de Fora
- May 16
- 47. Bicas
- 48. Leopoldina
- 49. Muriae
- 50. Itaperuna
- 51. Bom Jesus do Itabapoana
- 52. Cachoeiro de Itapemirim
- May 17
- 53. Guarapari
- 54. Vila Velha
- 55. Vitoria
- May 18
- 56. Serra
- 57. Aracruz
- 58. Colatina
- 59. Linhares
- 60. Sao Mateus
- May 19
- 61. Teixeira de Freitas
- 62. Itamaraju
- 63. Santa Cruz Cabralia
- 64. Porto Seguro
- May 20
- 65. Eunapolis
- 66. Itapetinga
- 67. Vitoria da Conquista
- May 21
- 68. Itambe
- 69. Floresta Azul
- 70. Ibicarai
- 71. Itabuna
- 72. Ilheus
- May 22
- 73. Cairu (Morro de São Paulo)
- 74. Itacare
- 75. Camamu
- 76. Itubera
- 77. Valenca
- May 23
- 78. Lencois
- May 24
- 79. Salvador
- May 25
- 80. Feira de Santana
- 81. Riachao do Jacuipe
- 82. Capim Grosso
- 83. Senhor do Bonfim
- May 26
- 84. Jaguarari
- 85. Juazeiro
- 86. Sobradinho
- 87. Petrolina
- May 27
- 88. Lagoa Grande
- 89. Santa Maria da Boa Vista
- 90. Oroco
- 91. Cabrobo
- 92. Paulo Afonso
- May 28
- 93. Canindé de São Francisco
- 94. Poco Redondo
- 95. Nossa Senhora da Gloria
- 96. Nossa Senhora das Dores
- 97. Aracaju
- May 29
- 98. Propria
- 99. Sao Sebastiao
- 100. Arapiraca
- 101. São Miguel dos Campos
- 102. Maceio
- May 30
- 103. Murici
- 104. União dos Palmares
- 105. Garanhuns
- 106. Lajedo
- 107. Caruaru
- May 31
- 108. Gravata
- 109. Jaboatao dos Guararapes
- 110. Recife
- June 1
- 111. Ipojuca
- June 2
- 112. Igarassu
- 113. Pedras de Fogo
- 114. Itabaiana
- 115. Campina Grande
- June 3
- 116. Guarabira
- 117. Sape
- 118. Joao Pessoa
- June 4
- 119. Mamanguape
- 120. São José de Mipibu
- 121. Parnamirim
- 122. Natal
- June 5
- 123. Fernando de Noronha
- June 6
- 124. Lajes
- 125. Angicos
- 126. Assu
- 127. Mossoro
- June 7
- 128. Aracati
- 129. Aquiraz
- 130. Fortaleza
- June 8
- 131. Caucaia
- 132. Itapajé
- 133. Forquilha
- 134. Sobral
- June 9
- 135. Massape
- 136. Granja
- 137. Camocim
- 138. Barroquinha
- 139. Parnaíba
- June 10
- 140. Piracuruca
- 141. Piripiri
- 142. Campo Maior
- 143. Altos
- 144. Teresina
- June 11
- 145. Palmas
- June 12
- 146. São Luís
- June 13
- 147. Barreirinhas
- June 14
- 148. Imperatriz
- June 15
- 149. Belem
- June 16
- 150. Macapa
- June 17
- 151. Santarem
- June 18
- 152. Boa Vista
- June 19
- 153. Manaus
- June 20
- 154. Manaus
- 155. Iranduba
- 156. Presidente Figueiredo
- June 21
- 157. Rio Branco
- June 22
- 158. Porto Velho
- June 23
- 159. Varzea Grande
- 160. Cuiaba
- June 24
- 161. Pantanal
- June 25
- 162. Campo Grande
- June 26
- 163. Sidrolandia
- 164. Rio Brilhante
- 165. Maracaju
- 166. Itapora
- 167. Dourados
- June 27
- 168. Nova Andradina
- 169. Bataguassu
- 170. Presidente Prudente
- June 28
- 171. Paraguaçu Paulista
- 172. Marilia
- 173. Assis
- 174. Londrina
- June 29
- 175. Arapongas
- 176. Maringá
- 177. Campo Mourao
- 178. Cascavel
- June 30
- 179. Matelandia
- 180. Medianeira
- 181. Sao Miguel do Iguacu
- 182. Santa Terezinha de Itaipu
- 183. Foz do Iguacu
- July 1
- 184. Foz do Iguacu
- July 2
- 185. Ceu Azul
- 186. Santa Tereza do Oeste
- 187. Realeza
- 188. Francisco Beltrão
- 189. Pato Branco
- July 3
- 190. São Lourenço do Oeste
- 191. Chapecó
- 192. Concórdia
- 193. Erechim
- 194. Passo Fundo
- July 4
- 195. São Miguel das Missões
- 196. Santo Ângelo
- 197. Ijui
- 198. Cruz Alta
- July 5
- 199. Encantado
- 200. Lajeado
- 201. Santa Cruz do Sul
- 202. Santa Maria
- July 6
- 203. Sao Sepe
- 204. Cacapava do Sul
- 205. Cangucu
- 206. Rio Grande
- 207. Pelotas
- July 7
- 208. São Lourenço do Sul
- 209. Camaquã
- 210. Guaíba
- 211. Porto Alegre
- July 8
- 212. Canoas
- 213. Esteio
- 214. Novo Hamburgo
- 215. Granado
- 216. Canela
- 217. Nova Petrópolis
- 218. Caxias do Sul
- July 9
- 219. Bento Gonçalves
- 220. Torres
- 221. Sombrio
- 222. Araranguá
- 223. Criciúma
- July 10
- 224. Tubarão
- 225. Torres
- 226. Laguna
- 227. Sao Jose
- 228. Florianópolis
- July 11
- 229. Florianópolis
- July 12
- 230. Biguacu
- 231. Balneário Camboriú
- 232. Itajaí
- 233. Ilhota
- 234. Gaspar
- 235. Blumenau
- July 13
- 236. Massaranduba
- 237. Jaraguá do Sul
- 238. São Francisco do Sul
- 239. Joinville
- July 14
- 240. São José dos Pinhais
- 241. Curitiba
- July 15
- 242. Fazenda Rio Grande
- 243. Araucária
- 244. Campo Largo
- 245. Ponta Grossa
- July 16
- 246. Castro
- 247. Itararé
- 248. Itapeva
- 249. Capão Bonito
- 250. Itapetininga
- July 17
- 251. Sorocaba
- 252. Tatuí
- 253. Botucatu
- 254. Lençóis Paulista
- 255. Bauru
- July 18
- 256. Jaú
- 257. Araraquara
- 258. São Carlos
- 259. Ribeirão Preto
- July 19
- 260. Sertãozinho
- 261. Jaboticabal
- 262. Bebedouro
- 263. Barretos
- 264. Franca
- July 20
- 265. Rio Claro
- 266. Limeira
- 267. Americana
- 268. Campinas
- July 21
- 269. Indaiatuba
- 270. Itu
- 271. Jundiaí
- 272. Osasco
- July 22
- 273. Praia Grande
- 274. Sao Vicente
- 275. Santos
- 276. Guaruja
- July 23
- 277. Guarulhos
- 278. Sao Caetano do Sul
- 279. Santo Andre
- 280. Sao Bernardo do Campo
- July 24
- 281. Sao Paulo
- July 25
- 282. Ilhabela
- July 26
- 283. Suzano
- 284. Mogi das Cruzes
- 285. Jacarei
- 286. Sao Jose dos Campos
- July 27
- 287. Taubaté
- 288. São Luiz do Paraitinga
- 289. Ubatuba
- 290. Paraty
- 291. Angra Dos Reis
- July 28
- 292. Ilha Grande
- 293. Rio Claro
- 294. Resende
- 295. Barra Mansa
- 296. Volta Redonda
- July 29
- 297. Pirai
- 298. Barra do Pirai
- 299. Vassouras
- 300. Paraiba do Sul
- 301. Tres Rios
- 302. Petropolis
- July 30
- 303. Teresopolis
- 304. Guapimirim
- 305. Cachoeiras de Macacu
- 306. Nova Friburgo
- July 31
- 307. Cordeiro
- 308. Itaocara
- 309. Sao Fidelis
- 310. Campos dos Goytacazes
- 311. Macae
- August 1
- 312. Rio das Ostras
- 313. Buzios
- 314. Sao Pedro da Aldeia
- 315. Iguaba Grande
- 316. Araruama
- 317. Arraial do Cabo
- 318. Cabo Frio
- August 2
- 319. Saquarema
- 320. Rio Bonito
- 321. Tangua
- 322. Itaborai
- 323. Sao Goncalo
- 324. Niteroi
- August 3
- 325. Centro
- 326. Duque de Caxias
- 327. Sao Joao de Meriti
- 328. Nilopolis
- 329. Belford Roxo
- 330. Nova Iguacu
- August 4
- 331. Barra da Tijuca
- 332. Campo Grande
- 333. Bangu
- 334. Madureira
- 335. Copacabana
- August 5
- 336. Cristo Redentor
- 337. Botafogo
- 338. Pão de Açúcar
- 339. Aterro do Flamengo
- 340. Maracanã Stadium
End of Torch Relay
At the 2016 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, Gustavo Kuerten brought the Olympic torch into the stadium, relayed off the Olympic flame to Hortência Marcari, who relayed to Vanderlei de Lima. de Lima then lit the Olympic cauldron.[3]
Torch bearers
Notable torch bearers include:
- Vanderlei de Lima: de Lima had been selected as the final torch bearer and the one who lit the cauldron after Pelé declined due to illness. de Lima had been attacked during his marathon run at the 2004 Olympics, when he was leading, making him a leading choice for the honor of last flame bearer.[4]
- Hortência Marcari: Marcari is considered the greatest Brazilian female basketball player.[4]
- Gustavo Kuerten: Kuerten is the best male tennis player in South America in history.[4]
- Ban Ki-moon, Ban is the General Secretary of the United Nations [5]
- Thomas Bach, Bach is the President of the International Olympic Committee [5]
- Carlos Arthur Nuzman, Nuzman is the President of the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics Organizing Committee [5]
- Adriana Lima, Lima is a Brazilian supermodel.[6]
- Eduardo Paes, Paes is the mayor of Rio de Janeiro[7]
References
- ↑ "Goiás will be the first state to receive the Rio 2016 Olympic Flame". USA Today. Diário da Manhã. 29 April 2015. Archived from the original on 18 April 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
- ↑ Rio 2016 Opening Ceremonies (5 August 2016)
- ↑ "Opening Ceremony". 2016 Summer Olympics. 5 August 2016. NBC.
- 1 2 3 Associated Press (5 August 2016). "Meet the marathoner who lit the cauldron at the Rio Games". CBS News.
- 1 2 3 "Leaders of UN, IOC and Rio 2016 join together to carry Olympic torch". Rio 2016. 5 August 2016.
- ↑ Julie Mazziotta (5 August 2016). "Adriana Lima Cries with Pride as She Carries the Olympic Torch Through the Streets of Rio".
- ↑ O Globo (4 August 2016). "Paes denies breach of protocol to carry the torch: 'I was invited'". Retrieved 9 August 2016.
External links
- 3D model: "Rio 2016 Olympic torch". The 2016 Olympic torch (designed by Chelles & Hayashi), by Wilfried Vougny. April 21, 2016 (in French)
- "En 5 Minutes - L'odyssey de la flamme olympique commence" "Le Journal de Montréal", by Wilfried Vougny, Apr. 21, 2016.