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With all the crap going on in Brazil i'm just hoping this torch relay doesn't becomes a Beijing 2008 2.0.

Also, feels like it was yesterday when the torch relay of London 2012 began.

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I was just thinking that very same thing. I can't believe that the London games were 4 years ago

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Rio Olympic flame will live downtown _ not in a stadium

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — The Olympic flame will have an unusual home for the Rio de Janeiro Games.

The flame will burn somewhere in downtown Rio during the games, and not in a stadium as has been traditional at the Summer Olympics.

The cauldron will be lit at the Maracana Stadium during the opening ceremony on Aug. 5, and will spend the night there before traveling to a permanent home.

"The cauldron will go from the Maracana to downtown," Rio spokesman Mario Andrada told The Associated Press on Wednesday. "But exactly where remains a secret."

Unlike recent Olympics, Rio will have two stadiums: the Maracana for the opening and closing ceremonies and soccer, and the Olympic Stadium across town, which will be used for track and field.

"We had our share of thoughts before coming to this," Andrada said. "It's impossible to have two cauldrons, and it's impossible to have the same cauldron in two places."

Downtown Rio is not typically visited by tourists, who usually flock to the Copacabana and Ipanema beaches in the southern part of the city. Downtown is also remote from the Olympic Park in the western suburb of Barra da Tijuca.

The mystery surrounding the cauldron is one of several regarding the flame, which arrives in the capital Brasilia on May 3. The flame will be lit at a traditional ceremony in Greece on Thursday.

Some of the confusion centers on Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, who will skip Thursday's ceremony in Ancient Olympia.

Brazil will be represented in Greece by Sports Minister Ricardo Leyser, and Marcelo Pedroso, the head of the Olympic Public Authority.

Rousseff is fighting impeachment and could be suspended from office in the next few weeks if the Brazilian senate votes to hear the charges against her.

Plans call for Carlos Nuzman, the head of the Rio organizing committee, to get off the plane early on May 3 and be greeted at the airport by celebrating athletes.

The flame then goes to the Planalto presidential palace. Even if Rousseff is still in office, it's unclear if she will light the first torch for the three-month-long torch relay around the country of 200 million.

A spokesman for the president's office told The Associated Press on Wednesday that the plans for the ceremony were not set.

If Rousseff is suspended by May 3, Vice President Michel Temer would take over, putting him in the Olympic picture. He would also be set to preside over the opening ceremony with Rousseff sidelined.

IOC President Thomas Bach and local organizers hope the flame's arrival will generate enthusiasm for South America's first games, which have been touched by political corruption scandals, a deep recession and the Zika virus.

Local organizers have also trimmed about $500 million in spending on the games, cutting 20,000 volunteers, food services and transportation. Ticket sales have also been slow and a few venues are behind schedule.

AP

http://bigstory.ap.org/article/3ad49bdfc78c4c8d8987cd92dc1a2455/rio-olympic-flame-will-live-downtown-not-stadium

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"It's impossible to have two cauldrons"? Well, ask Vancouver - they even had up to three (during the closing ceremonies: the one within BC Place, the one in downtown Vancouver and the one in Whistler). Moving it to a non-competition site is really a premiere in Summer Olympic history, and the TV broadcasts and photos from the track and field competition will look somewhat empty without a flame burning in front of, behind or above the athletes. This is a disappointing choice in my view. And I ask myself whether they will move the cauldron back to Maracana for the closing ceremony or whether the flame won't even be part of that ceremony, which would be yet another disappointment.

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I think the part on the top that actually holds the flame is different from the golden recessed thing we saw before. In other close ups I saw on Twitter the torch appears to have this gray convex material instead.

Also I feel like we should have expected the top of the torch to get all grody since it's essentially white plastic being hit with an orange flame constantly.

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