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ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The flame that will burn at the Olympics is spending the night at the ancient Acropolis in Athens, a week before its handover to Paris 2024 organizers. During a lull in ...
100 days out from the Paris Games, the Olympic flame has been lit. Following tradition, the torch was brought to life with the help of the sun's rays at the archaeological site of Olympia in Greece.
100 days out from the Paris Games, the Olympic flame has been lit. Following tradition, the torch was brought to life with the help of the sun's rays at the archaeological site of Olympia in Greece.
100 days out from the Paris Games, the Olympic flame has been lit. Following tradition, the torch was brought to life with the help of the sun's rays at the archaeological site of Olympia in Greece.
100 days out from the Paris Games, the Olympic flame has been lit. Following tradition, the torch was brought to life with the help of the sun's rays at the archaeological site of Olympia in Greece.
100 days out from the Paris Games, the Olympic flame has been lit. Following tradition, the torch was brought to life with the help of the sun's rays at the archaeological site of Olympia in Greece.
100 days out from the Paris Games, the Olympic flame has been lit. Following tradition, the torch was brought to life with the help of the sun's rays at the archaeological site of Olympia in Greece.
100 days out from the Paris Games, the Olympic flame has been lit. Following tradition, the torch was brought to life with the help of the sun's rays at the archaeological site of Olympia in Greece.
100 days out from the Paris Games, the Olympic flame has been lit. Following tradition, the torch was brought to life with the help of the sun's rays at the archaeological site of Olympia in Greece.
100 days out from the Paris Games, the Olympic flame has been lit. Following tradition, the torch was brought to life with the help of the sun's rays at the archaeological site of Olympia in Greece.
100 days out from the Paris Games, the Olympic flame has been lit. Following tradition, the torch was brought to life with the help of the sun's rays at the archaeological site of Olympia in Greece.