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Olympic Torch Arrives in France Amid Fanfare, High Security in Marseille

Three-mast ship that first sailed in 1896 brings flame over from Greece

Posted On: May 8, 2024 By : Matt Traub

Thousands gathered in the French port city of Marseille as the Olympic torch arrived in the host country with less than 80 days before the 2024 Olympic Summer Games open in Paris.

A majestic three-mast ship carried the Olympic torch from Greece for the welcoming ceremony at sunset Wednesday. The ship sailed into Marseille’s Old port with the French national anthem, La Marseillaise, echoing from the embankment and a French Air Force fly over with planes first drawing the five Olympic rings and then the red-blue-white colors of the nation’s flag.

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The torch was lit in Greece last month before it was officially handed to France. It left Athens aboard a ship named Belem, which was first used in 1896, and spent 12 days at sea. President Emmanuel Macron met with the French Olympic athletes who have sailed on Belem with the Olympic torch upon arrival to Marseille.

“With the arrival of the flame, the country enters the games,” Macron said at the city’s Olympic Marina.

After a day of parades, the Belem docked at around 7.45 p.m. local time in the Old Port. The first torchbearer in France was swimmer, Olympic champion and four-time medalist Florent Manaudou, who took the Olympic Torch out of its case before lighting it using a lantern. Manaudou passed the baton to Nantenin Keita, Paralympic champion and four-time medalist to symbolize Paris 2024’s ambition to bring the Olympic and Paralympic Games closer together.

Thousands of firefighters and bomb disposal squads were positioned around the city along with maritime police and anti-drone teams patrolling the city’s waters and its airspace. About 8,000 police officers were deployed around the harbor.

“It’s a monumental day and we have been working hard for visitors and residents of Marseille to enjoy this historical moment,” said Yannick Ohanessian, the city’s deputy mayor.

Quel moment !!!
Un moment d'Histoire !

Retour sur l’arrivée de la Flamme Olympique en France, à Marseille, sur le thème musical officiel des Jeux ,"Parade", composé par Victor Le Masne. pic.twitter.com/M7uueJqAQ4— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) May 8, 2024

A total of 10,000 people will carry the torch along its route. Local police forces on each section of the relay will help to ensure security is high, providing a security bubble around the torch and its carrier. The torches burn biogas instead of propane and are recharged when fuel runs out. Around 2,000 torches will be used and are made with recycled steel and not new aluminum.

“As a former athlete, I know how important the start of a competition is,” said Paris 2024 Olympics Organizing Committee President Tony Estanguet, a former Olympic canoeing star with gold medals from the 2000, 2004 and 2012 Games. “That is why we chose Marseille, because it’s definitely one of the cities most in love with sports.”

Marseille was the home for the first match involving the host country for the 1998 World Cup as Les Bleus went on to win its first FIFA trophy. It will host six soccer matches during the 2024 Games, including two matches for each of the United States men’s and women’s teams.

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