What happens if the olympic torch goes out
Perhaps the most entertaining flame-lighting moment in Olympic history dates back to Apparently, to combat this, the International Olympic Committee IOC light a number of lanterns from the original flame in Greece, as well as the torch. So, if one goes out — perhaps to due to bad weather or human error — it can be easily relit, and the Olympic Torch Relay can continue. Keep in mind, too, that there are hundreds if not thousands of torches involved in the relay. The flame is passed from runner to runner, each with their own torch, before the flame finally reaches the Olympic Cauldron at the Opening Ceremony.
Jake Jan 30, That is truly a Wonder, isn't Jake? Kyle Jan 30, Dear Wonderopolis, I learned some crazy ways to travel the Olympic torch. My favorite ways were the radio satellite and traveling it under water. That was so crazy. How does it always stay lit? Your friend, Kyle. Jack Jan 30, Dear Wonderopolis, That's is longer than the first post you wrote. How long did it take to write that?
When did you write that Wonderopolis? Your new blogging friend, Jack. Gage Dec 17, How could the flame still be burning if it went under water? That's why I think it doesn't stay burning. Wonderopolis Dec 17, Wonderopolis Apr 18, Wow it's really cool how the Olympic Flame doesn't go out.
I think wonderopolis is really cool because people can know more than what they already knew. I love watching the Olympics it is so much fun with all the sports and stuff they always have a great one. Wonderopolis Jan 9, Sarah Dec 4, Hi that was great. Just wondering is there any other suggestions of websites that relate to this.
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Wonderopolis Oct 12, Does anybody know when the Olympic flame first went out? Wonderopolis Oct 4, Adam Oct 3, Wonderopolis Oct 3, TWAN Jan 23, Jan 23, Robert Jul 27, Why was this so boring?
I'm 14 years old and I almost find anything cool but not things like this. Please make the next one better, I disliked this video. Wonderopolis Jul 31, Carlos a. Jul 27, I have never seen the London Olympics, until now, half of now. I saw the running, swimming,and kicking events. And now I'm seeing the celebration of the Olympics. Wonderopolis Jul 28, TJ Jul 27, I was very close to guess today's wonder. Sorry for such the late comment, you have probably been wondering if I was too busy today.
Emily Jul 27, I'm watching the Olympic games! I'm happy because Paul McCartney's playing! I was wrong. But I'm gonna watch the Olympics. So interesting how the flame has traveled! Sharky Jul 27, I loved today's story because it was about the Olympic flame. I learned that the flame doesn't really go out because they relight it every month. I also searched Prometheus and found out that he is a big statue in New York City!
I love the Olympics and was glad today's wonder was about it. I think tomorrow's Wonder will be about Barack Obama because he is the president and presidents are important people. Chris Jul 27, We are learning a lot about how to research other ideas based on what we discuss in each day's topic.
I plan on using it daily with my third grade class next year Julie Jul 27, I am going to watch the Olympics this summer on swimming! I can't wait to watch! Wonderopolis Jul 27, Helena Jul 27, I never saw the Olympic torch before. Hopefully I will see it tonight on TV.
I wonder if the torch is heavy to carry. Kurt Jul 27, The olympic flame went out this year while they were showcasing it on a whitewater raft. They had a backup flame that was used to light it back up, but technically, it went out. Danika Apr 6, Apr 9, Related Wonders for You to Explore Match its definition: a very large pot that is used for boiling.
Word Match Congratulations! Share results. Play Again Quit. Emulating an ancient Greek tradition of lighting a sacred fire, the flame is lit in Olympia, Greece months before the games.
It is then carried by torches to the site of the games. The Olympic Torch is one of the most iconic images of sport and was introduced at the Amsterdam Olympics. This design is symbolic; it represents the five continents of the world, united by Olympism, while the six colours are those that appear on all the national flags of the world at the present time.
The Olympic rings were publicly presented for the first time in In the centre of a white background, five rings interlaced: blue, yellow, black, green and red.
The United States has hosted a total of eight Olympic Games, more than any other country, followed by France with five editions. The next three cities to stage the Summer Olympics and Paralympics will be Tokyo in the delayed Games , Paris in , and Los Angeles in India has never hosted an Olympic Games.
The Winter Olympics have been hosted on three continents, but never in a country in the southern hemisphere. The Ancient Olympic Games were religious and athletic festivals held every four years at the sanctuary of Zeus in Olympia, Greece. Competition was among representatives of several city-states and kingdoms of Ancient Greece. Not so many cities in the world have hosted the Olympic Games multiple times, but Innsbruck, along with London, is the only city that have hosted the Olympic Games for three times.
First time the Winter Olympics were held in Innsbruck in The flame is actually relit in Greece a few months before each Olympics, and then the torch relay begins. The Olympic cauldron itself has been extinguished by accident once, when a rainstorm hit the Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
It was initially re-lit using a cigarette lighter, before being extinguished again and re-lit using a backup flame. Of course, there is one time the flame is meant to be extinguished: during the closing ceremony, which marks the end of the Olympics. Log In. Contact us Sign up for newsletters.
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