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    Rio Games countdown starts with torch lighting

    By Reuters in ancient Olympia, Greece | China Daily | Updated: 2016-04-22 08:13

    The official countdown to this year's Rio de Janeiro Olympics began on Thursday when the torch was lit at the site of the ancient Games, with organizers hoping it will shift attention away from Brazil's political and financial turmoil.

    On a glorious spring day with the sun burning hot above the ancient stadium in Olympia, an actress playing a high priestess lit the torch from the rays of the sun at the temple of Hera, using a parabolic mirror.

    Greek gymnastics world champion Lefteris Petrounias started the domestic relay after receiving the flame and Brazilian double Olympic volleyball champion Giovane Gavio was the second runner.

    A refugee will also carry the torch during the Greek leg of the relay before Brazilian organizers receive it in a handover at the Panathenian stadium on April 27 in Athens, site of the first modern Olympics in 1896.

    Brazil will start its relay on May 3 in the capital, Brasilia, with the first of 12,000 runners carrying it through 300 cities and towns in the 26 Brazilian states and ending in Rio on the day of the opening ceremony.

    Preparations for the first Games in South America, which will run from Aug 5-21, have been plagued by problems and a shortage of cash for organizers as the country is experiencing its worst recession in decades.

    "(The torch lighting) brings a message that can and will unite our dear Brazil," Rio Games chief Carlos Nuzman said in his speech.

    Brazil President Dilma Rousseff, who canceled her trip to ancient Olympia, is facing impeachment and federal prosecutors are investigating Olympic projects for corruption.

    The crisis has paralyzed the country's ability to revive its economy from recession in the midst of a huge corruption scandal involving state-run oil firm Petrobras.

    "Despite the difficulties that Brazil is facing today, the flame is a timeless reminder that we are all part of the same humanity," International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach said.

    "Rio de Janeiro ... will provide a spectacular to showcase the best of the human spirit. In just a few weeks the Brazilian people will enthusiastically welcome the world and amaze us with their joy of life and their passion for sport," Bach said.

    Thursday's ceremony marked the 80-year anniversary since the relay, which did not exist in the ancient Greek Olympics, was introduced by the Nazi organizers of the 1936 Berlin Games.

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