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Personally, I have only been most impressed by the lighting ceremony of the Olympic GamesOne is the process of lighting the flame of Ali, the Parkinson's champion of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, and the other is the process of lighting the flame of Li Ning at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
In other Olympic Games, there was a more ceremonial ignition process, but I was not particularly impressed, so I was not impressed.
In fact, the ignition ceremony of this Olympic Games does not have a special sense of design, and the overall process is relatively decent. However, the biggest highlight of this Olympics is the person who lit the flame - boxing champion Ali.
Although Ali has been the king of boxing for many years, he has been suffering from Parkinson's for more than ten years at that time, and his limbs are uncoordinated. It can be seen from the ** at that time that Ali's hands were shaking very badly, and he couldn't control it. It was in this state that Ali lifted the torch with his trembling hands.
He used to weigh a thousand pounds with a punch, but now it is so difficult to lift a torch.
The process of lighting the flame was even more difficult, Ali used all his strength to control the torch, and then in the silence of the audience, he finally lit the flame with difficulty. This scene has become the most moving moment in the history of the Olympic Games, and Ali's unyielding spirit of fighting against the sick Hechamo is the best interpretation of the Olympic never-say-die spirit.
The 2008 Beijing Olympics are destined to become a classic in the hearts of every Chinese, and Li Ning, as a household name Olympic champion, has won many honors for the country. In the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, Li Ning shocked the world with 3 golds, 2 silvers and 1 bronzeIn 1987 he became the only Asian member of the IOC Athletes' CommissionIn 1999, he was named one of the best athletes in the world of the 20th century by the International Association of Sports Journalists.
The design of the ignition link of the life of the Beijing Olympic Games has elements of the "flying myth", which requires the torchbearer to be even higher, not only to have outstanding honors, but also to have gymnastics skills. Li Ning was the most suitable person to make a fuss, and when he lit the flame after completing the flying action in the air, everyone on the scene was boiling.
The lighting ceremony of the Olympic flame is often full of rituals, and the host country will always design some links related to the culture of the country. However, there are not many that can make a particularly deep impression on the public, and sometimes the ordinary but touching moments can make people remember.
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The process of lighting the torch in the 2008 Olympic Games is the most ceremonial, and flying is the eternal dream of mankind, representing higher, faster, stronger, and more united.
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Archery in Athens, the first time to see the Olympics, so unforgettable!
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Archery ignition at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
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It was the process of lighting the flame of Parkinson's champion Ali at the Atlanta 1996 Olympics.
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I will also impress people the most in the world, there are more people, we should look at it correctly and rationally.
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In the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Li Ning won the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, and Ali, the boxing champion who was suffering from Parkinson's disease.
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The process of lighting the flame of Li Ning at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
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Since the 11th Olympic Games in Berlin in 1936, the lighting ceremony of the bridge has been held before each Olympic Games.
On July 20, 1936, Olympia held a torch for the 11th Summer Olympic Games after the ignition ceremony, each person held the torch to run a 1-kilometer relay, through Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria, Czechoslovakia, on August 1 to Berlin, the whole journey of 3075 kilometers, a total of 3075 people participated in the relay, from this session, the International Olympic Committee officially stipulated that the lighting of the Olympic flame is an indispensable ceremony for the opening ceremony of each Olympic Games.
The 11th Olympic Games in Berlin officially opened on August 1, 1936 and ended on August 16, 1936. A total of 3,963 athletes from 49 countries competed, including 331 women and 3,632 men. Germany had the largest number of athletes with 406 athletes, followed by the United States with 330 and Hungary with 311.
First-time participants are Afghanistan, Bermuda, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Liechtenstein and Peru. There are 129 events in 19 sports, including basketball, canoeing and team handball for the first time. Polo, on the other hand, was the last appearance at the Olympics.
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The modern Olympic Games are lit by collecting sunlight through concave mirrors. The Olympic fire-lighting ceremony is a group of priestesses dressed in white robes in the center of the Olympia ruins, after holding some ceremonies such as theatrical performances, flying doves of peace, etc., at a specific time and place, using concave mirrors to collect the sun and light the Olympic flame.
Legend has it that Mount Olympia was the habitat of the ancient Greek gods, and the Olympia Fire Bridge commemorates Prometheus, who stole the flame for mankind.
The requirements for lighting the Dust Flame are very strict, and when making the fire, it is only allowed to be lit a maximum of 3 times, and if the 3 times are not successful, the ceremony will be suspended and replaced with a spare fire for the dust elimination meditation.
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1. The modern Olympic flame was collected from Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games in Greece, a few months before the opening of the Olympic Games. Eleven priestesses (played by actors) light the flame from a concave mirror.
2. The flame will then be relayed to the host city of the next Olympic Games. Although traditionally the pass was only on foot, the use of public transport is now permitted. The torch relay was carried by people from a wide range of fields, including athletes and celebrities, as well as ordinary people.
3. The Olympic Torch Relay will end at the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games. The last transmitter is always mysterious and is usually a sports celebrity in the host country. The last relay will light the cauldron located above the stadium in a unique way.
The Olympic flame is lit on the day the Games begin and extinguished on the day they end.
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In 1936, the Berlin Olympic flame was lit for the first time in the history of the Olympic Games, because the Berlin Olympics were used, Du became Hitler's propaganda
Tools of Nazism, because of the dao
It was one of the few stains in the history of the Olympic Games, but it was at the 1936 Berlin Olympics that the world saw the Olympic flame lit for the first time, and it was from this Olympic Games that the Olympic flame began its journey around the world. On 20 July, a solemn torch lighting ceremony was held in Olympia, where 12 young girls dressed in Greek national costumes lit the first torch to the accompaniment of music. Former IOC President Jean-Pierre de Coubertin attended the venue and delivered a speech, and then officially started the torch relay in which each person ran 1 kilometer with the torch in hand.
The relay passed through Greece, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Austria and Czechoslovakia before arriving in Berlin in the early hours of 1 August. From Olympia to the Berlin Stadium, the whole journey was 3,075 kilometers, and a total of 3,075 people participated in the relay. From the beginning of the Olympic Games, the lighting of the Olympic flame is one of the indispensable ceremonies for the opening ceremony of every Olympic Games.
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In general, it should be considered perfect, not a failure, but it can only be said that it was a little worse in the mastery of time, and it dragged on until the early morning of the 9th. The ignition ceremony is the best.
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