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The top of the torch at the London Olympics is a triangular design, the first triangular torch in Olympic history, and it is all gold.
The London 2012 Olympic torch weighs 800g and the entire torch is 80cm long. It is 100g heavier than the 2004 Athens Olympic torch, but 12 centimeters more tall, and due to the choice of material and hollowness, it is 185 grams lighter and 8 centimeters taller than the 2008 Beijing Olympic torch. In terms of the height of the torch, such a weight can already rank among the lightest torches in Olympic history.
The London Olympic torch is engraved with 8,000 rings, a tribute to the life achievements of the 8,000 torchbearers. For the first time in the history of the Olympic Games, the symbol of the torchbearer was also incorporated into the design of the torch, and the human element was added to the torch, which also fully demonstrated the innovative nature of the London Olympic Games.
The top of the torch at the London Olympics is a triangular design, the first triangular torch in Olympic history, and it is all gold. The designers said that the triangle image symbolizes the Olympic slogan of "higher, faster, stronger", and at the same time, the non-circular torch feels better and is easier to be held by the torchbearer.
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What did the London 2012 torch look like? The torch is a triangular shape that makes it easier for people to hold onto; This is the first time in Olympic history that the human element has been added to the torch. The torch shape is sleek and modern, and it is history.
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A golden torch with three sides of a cone, covered with small holes.
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London 2012 Olympic Torch Introduction--- The gold color of the London 2012 Olympic Torch from beginning to end symbolizes the light of the Olympic flame, and the 8,000 circles on the surface symbolize the 8,000 Olympic torchbearers. The London Organising Committee provided a prototype of the torch on the same day, with a height of 800 mm and a weight of 800 grams, with a three-sided cone. The choice of the three-sided shape was inspired by the various ideas conveyed by the Olympic Games.
For example, the Olympic values of respect, excellence, and friendship; Faster, Higher, Stronger Olympic motto. In addition, the three-sided shape symbolizes the UK's hosting of the Olympic Games three times in 2012, with the London 2012 Games envisioned as a combination of sport, education and culture.
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On the evening of July 27, local time, the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympic Games was staged at the London Bowl, when the Olympic cauldron was located in the center of the "London Bowl". In order to pay tribute to the London 1948 Olympic Games, and to prevent the cauldron from affecting the upcoming athletics events, the organisers decided to move the cauldron to the "London Bowl" clock. However, according to the latest report from London by Agence France-Presse, the cauldron was actually extinguished during the implementation of this project.
According to normal logic, the Olympic cauldron should remain lit throughout the Games. However, AFP said conclusively that at 23:14 local time on Sunday night, the cauldron of the London Olympics was extinguished.
Speaking to AFP, London Organising Committee's communications director, Bullock Doyle, said: "In order to move the cauldron to another location in the London Bowl, we had to extinguish it. ”
Of course, according to Doyle, the flame has not been completely extinguished, telling AFP: "The Olympic flame, which symbolizes the Olympic movement, will be temporarily kept in the same tinder box used during the torch relay." When the relocation is completed, the cauldron will be lit again.
In fact, this is not the first time that the cauldron has attracted criticism from the outside world. In the opening ceremony, the cauldron is in the middle of the "London Bowl", and its height is limited, so people cannot see the sacred cauldron from outside the "London Bowl". Even after this relocation, the cauldron could not be seen from the outside.
In most of the past Olympic Games, the cauldron could be easily seen from outside the main stadium, and the London organisers' design has drawn unanimous criticism.
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It's moving the cauldron, not extinguishing.
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It was the cauldron that moved from the center to the edge of the field, not extinguished.
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Because the playing field is required to be played, it has to be removed, which will cause it to go out.
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Because it's going to start the game or it's raining.
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What did the London 2012 torch look like?
The torch is a triangular shape that is easier for people to hold on to; This is the first time in the history of the Olympic Games that the human factor has been added to the torch. The torch shape parade is fashionable and modern, and it is historic.
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The London Olympic torch is golden, with 8,000 holes inside and out, representing 8,000 torchbearers and 8,000 miles of torch relay routes. The design of the triangle is a symbol of London's hosting of the Olympic Games for the third time, as well as the Olympic motto of "Higher, Faster, Stronger", as well as the three major work visions of education, sports and culture for this Olympic Games.
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At 4 a.m. on July 28, Beijing time, the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympic Games officially kicked off, and at about 7:35 a.m. Beijing time, the flame of the London Olympic Games was lit in a way that no one could have imagined, and seven young children lit the cauldron tower composed of 200 copper petals; David Beckham did not appear as a torchbearer, this time as the torchbearer, with the "heartthrob" escorting the first torchbearer into the handover site in a rowing boat.
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The seven youngsters who took over the torch from the older generation of British athletes were: 19-year-old world-class rower Cameron Richie, who handed over the torch to Redgrave, followed by his next 19-year-old middle-distance runner and track and field athlete Adler Tracy (recommended by two-time gold medallist Holmes of the Athens Olympics), followed by 17-year-old seafarer Carum Ellier (recommended by two-time Olympic sailing gold medallist Robertson) and then 18-year-old medical student Jordan Dukjit ( Recommended by breaststroke star Goodhugh Aged European junior sprinter Katy Kelke (recommended by pentathlon legend Lady Peters), javelin thrower Aidan Reynolds (recommended by Wales' first Olympic gold medallist Davies) and 16-year-old sprinter Digzil Ray Henry (recommended by British "Prince of Athletics" Thompson).
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