Dates of Olympic Flame Lighting and Handover Ceremony Revealed

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Tokyo, 12 September 2018 – The Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games

(Tokyo 2020), the International Olympic Committee and the Hellenic Olympic Committee announced today

the dates for the Olympic Flame Lighting Ceremony and Olympic Flame Handover Ceremony that will form

part of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay.

The Flame Lighting Ceremony will take place in Ancient Olympia, home of the ancient Games in Greece,

on 12 March 2020. At the ancient Temple of Hera, a modern High Priestess will ignite the Olympic flame

in the traditional way by using the rays of the sun and a parabolic mirror. The Greek leg of the Torch Relay

will then run for 8 days in Greece until 19 March 2020.

Following this, the ceremony to hand over the flame to Tokyo 2020 representatives will be held at the

Panathenaic Stadium in Athens on 19 March 2020.

The flame will then make its way to Japan, arriving on 20 March 2020, and will be displayed for six days

in Miyagi prefecture, Iwate prefecture and Fukushima prefecture in that order, commemorating the

earthquake and tsunami that struck the Tohoku region in March 2011. The Olympic Torch Relay will

commence on 26 March under the theme of "Hope Lights Our Way", taking in all of Japan’s 47 prefectures

and aiming to inspire the Japanese nation to unite around messages of supporting, accepting and

encouraging one another.

Tokyo 2020 President Yoshiro Mori said, "I would like to thank the IOC leadership including President

Bach and John Coates for their kind understanding of our requests regarding the Tokyo 2020 Olympic

Torch Relay. Thanks to their great support, we will be able to hold a torch relay lasting 121 days, including

transit days, and exhibit the Olympic Flame in the affected regions in Tohoku ahead of the grand start. I

would also like to express my sincere appreciation for the cooperation of the Hellenic Olympic Committee

in reaching this decision on the schedule of the torch relay.

"The entire schedule of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay has now been decided. Each prefecture has

established its own committee which will formulate the details of the route. We have asked them to come up with routes that highlight the unique features of their prefectures, and to select runners who embody

the spirit of the torch relay.

"I am looking forward to the arrival in Japan of the Olympic Flame, which will be lit in the ancient city of

Olympia in Greece. In conjunction with all 47 prefectures across Japan, we will continue to prepare for

what we believe will be a great Olympic Torch Relay."

IOC Coordination Commission Chair John Coates said, "The lighting of the Olympic flame in Ancient

Olympia is a moment of great significance for all of us that love the Olympic Games. It not only signals to

the world that the next edition of the Games is nearly upon us but it is also the start of a journey that sees

the flame light up its historical homeland and the host nation. The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay lighting

will have a special significance in 2020, as we enter the tenth year since the 2011 earthquake and tsunami

so badly affected the Tohoku area of Japan. We thank the Hellenic Olympic Committee for their support

in organising the lighting during this period."

He continued, "At the IOC, we fully support Tokyo 2020’s initiative to display the flame in the affected

Prefectures when it arrives in Japan. We hope that this symbolic act will underline the Olympic Movement’s

support for the citizens of these regions, as well as allowing them to show the watching world the progress

that they have made in rebuilding their lives and inspiring the local children through the Olympic values.

The Olympic Torch Relay will then carry the flame around all of Japan’s prefectures bringing the Olympics

and its values to the entire country. We very much look forward to seeing Japan embrace this once in a

generation opportunity."

Hellenic Olympic Committee President Spyros Capralos said, "We are very excited that on 12th March

2020 the Hellenic Olympic Committee will be hosting the Lighting Ceremony of the Olympic Flame on the

occasion of the Tokyo Olympic Games. This event will actually signal the beginning of the Olympic Games

and it will be staged in their cradle, Ancient Olympia, the starting point of the Flame’s long and surely

breathtaking, journey to the Far East. The HOC will make sure that the Olympic Flame will reach as many

places as possible within our country so that its glamour and warmth illuminates people all over Greece.

"We are all the more happy, as the Japanese people have embraced the Olympic Games with fervor and

enthusiasm, which will be assuredly reflected in the Flame’s journey. The Greek people looks forward to

welcoming you in Greece in March 2020."

Schedule of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay

12 March Lighting Ceremony in Olympia, Greece

12 – 19 March Greek leg of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay (The route to be

announced by HOC in due course)

19 March Handover Ceremony in Athens, Greece

20 March Flame arrives at Matsushima Airfield, Miyagi, Japan

20 – 21 March Flame on display in Miyagi Prefecture

22 – 23 March Flame on display in Iwate Prefecture

24 – 25 March Flame on display in Fukushima Prefecture

26 March-24 July Japanese leg of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Torch Relay starts from

Fukushima, taking in all 47 prefectures of Japan

*All dates are in local time

For more information:

International Communications

pressoffice@tokyo2020.jp

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