2004 Olympic Torch Relay
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The 2004 Summer Olympics Torch Relay took the Olympic Flame across every habitable continent, returning to Athens, Greece. Every city which had hosted, will host, or coincidentally elected to host the Summer Olympics, the Winter Olympics and the Youth Olympics was revisited by the torch, as well as several other cities chosen for their international importance. The main reason why the torch relay went around the world was to highlight the fact that the Olympic Games were started in Greece (in Ancient Olympic Games, ancient times) and in modern times have been held around the world and then took place in Greece in 2004. The relay was the first time the Olympic flame had travelled to Africa and South America. The flame was transported from country to country aboard a specially-equipped Boeing 747 leased from Air Atlanta Icelandic, Atlanta Icelandic (Registration TF-ARO) called ''Zeus''. On board the flame was carried and burned continuously in specially modified miners lamps.


Route in Greece (first phase)

25 March: *Olympia, Greece, Olympia, Elis (city), Elis, Pyrgos, Elis, Pyrgos, Andritsaina 26 March: *Megalopolis, Greece, Megalopolis, Dorio, Messenia, Dorio, Kopanaki, Kyparissia, Filiatra, Gargalianoi, Pylos 27 March: *Methoni, Messenia, Methoni, Koroni, Petalidi, Messini, Valira, Greece, Valira, Meligalas, Kalamata 28 March: *Mystras, Gytheio 29 March: *Sparta (modern), Sparta, Tegea, Tripoli, Greece, Tripoli 30 March: *Nemea, Mycenae, Argos, Peloponnese, Argos, Nafplio, Epidaurus 31 March: *Kranidi, Spetses, Hydra (island), Hydra, Poros, Aegina, Salamina (city), Salamina, Panathenaic Stadium


International Route

The International Leg of the 2004 Olympic Torch Relay officially began on 4 June 2004, when the Olympic Flame, flame touched down in Sydney, Australia, previous host city of the 2000 Summer Olympics.


Route in Oceania


Route in Asia


Route in Africa


Route in America


Route in Europe (excluding Greece)

The International Leg of the 2004 Olympic Torch Relay concluded on July 8, 2004, just over a month after it began its global journey and just over a month before the 2004 Summer Olympics opening ceremony on 13 August 2004.


Route in Greece (second phase)

9 July (day 1) *Heraklion 10 July (day 2) *Knossos, Malia, Crete, Malia, Agios Nikolaos, Crete, Agios Nikolaos, Sitia 11 July (day 3) *Ierapetra, Pyrgos, Agia Galini 12 July (day 4) *Spili, Rethymno, Chania 13 July (day 5) *Karpathos, Kalymnos, Kos, Kastellorizo, Rhodes (city), Rhodes 14 July (day 6) *Santorini, Sifnos, Paros, Naxos, Mykonos, Syros 15 July (day 7) *Tinos, Andros, Samos, Chios, Oinousses, Mytilene 16 July (day 8) *Lemnos, Thasos, Samothrace 17 July (day 9) *Orestiada, Didymoteicho, Soufli, Feres, Evros, Feres, Alexandroupoli 18 July (day 10) *Sapes, Komotini, Lake Vistonida, Abdera, Thrace, Abdera, Xanthi 19 July (day 11) *Chrysoupoli, Kavala, Philippi 20 July (day 12) *Drama, Greece, Drama, Alistrati, Nea Zichni, Serres 21 July (day 13) *Sidirokastro, Vyroneia, Doirani, Kato Poroia, Kilkis 22 July (day 14) *Langadas, Polygyros 23 July (day 15) *Moudania, Greece, Moudania, Triglia, Epanomi, Michaniona, Thermi, Thessaloniki 24 July (day 16) *Pella, Giannitsa, Alexandreia, Greece, Alexandreia, Litochoro, Dion, Pieria, Dion 25 July (day 17) *Katerini, Kolindros, Aiginio, Meliki, Vergina 26 July (day 18) *Veria, Naousa, Imathia, Naousa, Skydra, Edessa, Greece, Edessa, Florina 27 July (day 19) *Psarades, Amyntaio, Ptolemaida, Kozani 28 July (day 20) *Grevena, Siatista, Kastoria 29 July (day 21) *Eptachori, Konitsa, Kalpaki, Dodoni, Ioannina 30 July (day 22) *Mikro Peristeri, Metsovo, Kalabaka 31 July (day 23) *Trikala, Karditsa, Larissa, Nea Ionia, Magnesia, Nea Ionia, Volos 1 August (day 24) *Stylida, Lamia (city), Lamia, Karpenisi, Skopelos, Skiathos 2 August (day 25) *Kymi, Greece, Kymi, Aliveri, Amarynthos, Chalcis 3 August (day 26) *Aliartos, Livadia, Kilkis, Livadia, Arachova, Delphi 4 August (day 27) *Amfissa, Itea, Phocis, Itea, Galaxidi, Nafpaktos, Zakynthos 5 August (day 28): *Argostoli, Ithaca (island), Ithaca, Astakos, Lefkada, Corfu 6 August (day 29): *Igoumenitsa, Syvota, Parga, Preveza 7 August (day 30): *Arta, Greece, Arta, Menidi, Aetolia-Acarnania, Menidi, Amfilochia, Agrinio 8 August (day 31): *Missolonghi, Rio–Antirrio bridge, Patras 9 August (day 32): *Aigio, Akrata, Xylokastro, Kiato, Corinth 10 August (day 33): *Thebes, Greece, Thebes, Marathon, Greece, Marathon 11 August (day 34): *Piraeus 12–13 August (days 35 & 36): *Athens After visiting Cyprus, the Greek Leg of the Torch Relay resumed on 9 July 2004, with the flame touching down in Crete in the city of Heraklion. During the Greek Leg of the relay, the torch also made a cursory stopover in Albania when the torch was carried through a lake on the Greek-Albanian border.


Aftermath

The International Olympic Committee has indicated that, due to the success of the 2004 run, they might sanction a global circumnavigation of the flame before every succeeding Olympics. However, those plans were abandoned in March 2009 due to the 2008 Tibetan unrest, protests in the international leg of the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay, torch relay of the 2008 Summer Olympics (with an exception made for the 2010 Youth Olympic Games).


See also

*2008 Summer Olympics torch relay


References


External links

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