PyeongChang 2018

Olympic Channel Presents Live Coverage of Olympic Flame Lighting Ceremony for PyeongChang 2018

Signaling the start of the countdown toward the Olympic Winter Games, the Olympic Flame Lighting ceremony is a historic event which starts the Olympic Torch Relay on the road to PyeongChang 2018. The Olympic Channel will present LIVE online coverage from Olympia, Greece on Tuesday, October 24th starting at 12 p.m. local time (11 a.m. CEST) on olympicchannel.com and its mobile apps.

Held in the home of the ancient Games in Greece, a torch at the ancient temple of Hera will be lit by the rays of the sun using a parabolic mirror to set off a domestic relay. The lighting ceremony features actress Katerina Lehou as High Priestess and Artemis Ignatiou as the choreographer.

The first torchbearer will be Greek cross-country skier Apostolos Angelis, who has already qualified for PyeongChang 2018. He will be followed by football player Park Ji-Sung (Republic of Korea) who will carry the Olympic Flame from the torch of Angelis outside the Pierre de Coubertin Grove.

Following the flame lighting ceremony, the Olympic Channel will be on the ground in Greece and in the Korean city of Incheon on 1 November to mark “100 days to go” as the torch makes its way to PyeongChang for the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Winter Games on 9 February.

Fans can follow the road to PyeongChang 2018 on the Olympic Channel for daily news and social media coverage of events, qualifications, team presentations, athlete interviews and more on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter andYouTube, and on its newly launch Korean handles for Facebook and Twitter.

In addition, Korean commentary will be available to those in the host country of the Republic of Korea

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