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For instance, nearly the entire Tokyo portion of the relay was moved off of public streets. The final torchbearer, who lights the Olympic cauldron during the Opening Ceremony, is typically a famous athlete, or athletes, from the host country. At the London Games, seven teenage athletes were nominated by legendary British Olympians to light the cauldron.

The identity of the cauldron lighter is kept under wraps until the Opening Ceremony, so we will have to wait until July 23 to find out who gets the honor at the Tokyo Olympics. Enriqueta Basilio, a Mexican sprinter, became the first woman to light the Olympic cauldron at the Mexico City Olympics.

Johnson, a gold medalist in the decathlon, was also the first African American to carry the United States flag during an Opening Ceremony, doing so at the Games in Rome. Antonio Rebello had one of the more thrilling lightings at the Olympics in Barcelona. The three-time Paralympic medalist in archery shot a flaming arrow at the cauldron from nearly feet away.

It appeared to be a direct hit as the cauldron was set aflame, but years later it was revealed Rebello was told to shoot the arrow outside the stadium as a precaution. The cauldron was lit by remote control as the arrow flew over. It has been an iconic, global symbol ever since. Instead, the sacred flame is passed from torch to torch. The passing of the flame symbolizes handing the spirit and wisdom of the games to the next generation. By using our website you accept our Cookies Policy. Click here to know more.

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Hydrogen, which emits no carbon dioxide when burned, will be used to fuel the torch in certain legs of the relay. The honour of first torchbearer goes to the Nadeshiko Japan women's football team, who won the FIFA Women's World Cup to help uplift a nation still reeling from the aftermath of the disaster that year.

They will take the torch from the Grand Start to the second torchbearer, year-old Fukushima native Owada Asato, as the relay kicks off. The list of torchbearers is being issued by the Tokyo Organising Committee two weeks before the day they are due to run. A celebration event will be held after the torchbearer arrives at the last destination on any given day. Torchbearers will be outfitted with uniforms made from recycled plastic bottles collected by Olympic partner Coca-Cola as part of sustainability efforts.

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