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2026 Winter Olympics flame handed to Milan-Cortina organisers

By AFP
December 05, 2025
Italian tennis player Jasmine Paolini and the President of the Italian National Olympic Committee and CEO of the Milan Cortina 2026 Giovanni Malago arrive with the Olympic flamme at Romes Fiumicino airport on December 4, 2025. —AFP
Italian tennis player Jasmine Paolini and the President of the Italian National Olympic Committee and CEO of the Milan Cortina 2026 Giovanni Malago arrive with the Olympic flamme at Rome's Fiumicino airport on December 4, 2025. —AFP

Athens: The flame for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics was handed to the host city organisers on Thursday in an Athens ceremony for a two-month torch relay in Italy before the Games open on February 6.

“Today marks a magical moment for all of us,” Giovanni Malago, president of the Milan-Cortina organising committee, said at the Panathenaic Stadium, where the first modern Olympics were revived in 1896.

A storm forecast forced Greek organisers to shorten the ceremony and cancel the planned attendance of thousands of schoolchildren. Similar changes were necessary on November 26 in ancient Olympia, birthplace of the Games in 776 BC, where a backup flame was used for the official lighting ceremony.

Following a nine-day torch relay around Greece, the flame was kept the previous night at the Acropolis in Athens. It heads to Rome on Thursday for a 63-day, 12,000-kilometre (7,500-mile) course through Italy’s major cities, the Colosseum in Rome and the archaeological site of Pompeii.

The Winter Olympics take place from February 6 to 22 with the Paralympic Winter Games following from March 6 to 15. As with many past Olympics, Athens 2004 among them, the Games are experiencing some delays to the construction of venues. A leading International Ski Federation (FIS) official this week said the body was concerned about delays at the site for the snowboarding and freestyle skiing events.