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The handover ceremony for Paris 2024 Olympic Flame was held in Panathenaic Stadium

Exactly three months before the Olympic Games begin, the Olympic flame has been handed over, transitioning from its Greek origins to the French stage, signifying the next chapter in its journey towards Paris. The ceremony, hosted by the Hellenic Olympic Committee, unfolded in Athens’ iconic Panathenaic Stadium, which hosted the first Olympic Games of the modern era in 1896, embodying a message of peace and unity.

The handover ceremony, concluding the 11-day Greek stage of the Olympic Torch Relay, saw the flame enter the stadium with Greek athletics Olympian Antigoni Ntrismpioti. She passed it to the French Olympic gold and silver medallist in figure skating, Gabriella Papadakis, who has Greek heritage, before it was then given to France’s multiple Paralympic swimming gold medallist Béatrice Hess. The ceremony culminated with the lighting of the Panathenaic Stadium cauldron by the high priestess, who received the Olympic flame from Greece’s Ioannis Fountoulis, Olympic silver medallist in water polo.

Using the flames from the cauldron, the high priestess lit a final torch, passing it to Hellenic Olympic Committee President and International Olympic Committee (IOC) Member Spyros Capralos. He then presented the torch to the President of the Paris 2024 Organising Committee, Tony Estanguet, marking the official transition and beginning the final countdown to the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 on 26 July.

This symbolic gesture represents not only the end of one journey but also the exciting start of another, as anticipation builds for the upcoming Games in France. The event in Athens was witnessed by thousands of spectators and numerous dignitaries.

The Handover Ceremony of the Olympic Flame on the 26th of April

The handover cermony will be open to the public. No prior reservation is required and there is no entrance fee to attend. Public will access the stadium from a dedicated entrance and seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please ensure that you arrive at the stadium early enough to pass through police and security checks.

La cérémonie de remise de la flamme olympique aura lieu au Stade panathénaïque le 26 Avril

La cérémonie de remise de la flamme sera ouverte au public. Aucune réservation préalable n’est requise et l’entrée est gratuite. Le public accédera au stade depuis une entrée dédiée et les places seront disponibles selon le principe du premier arrivé, premier servi. Veuillez vous assurer d’arriver au stade suffisamment tôt pour passer les contrôles de police et de sécurité.

Programme of the Handover Ceremony here:

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