Greek shooter Anna Korakaki will be first woman to start Olympic torch relay

The Hellenic Olympic Committee has decided that Greek shooter Anna Korakaki will start the Olympic torch relay ahead of the Tokyo 2020 games.

Published : Feb 07, 2020 10:43 IST , ATHENS

Anna Korakaki will be the first torchbearer during the Olympic flame lighting ceremony for the Tokyo Olympic Games.
Anna Korakaki will be the first torchbearer during the Olympic flame lighting ceremony for the Tokyo Olympic Games.
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Anna Korakaki will be the first torchbearer during the Olympic flame lighting ceremony for the Tokyo Olympic Games.

Greek Olympic shooting champion Anna Korakaki will be the first-ever woman to start the Olympic torch relay, the Hellenic Olympic Committee (HOC) has announced.

The committee has unanimously decided that Korakaki will be the first torchbearer during the Olympic Flame Lighting ceremony for the Tokyo Olympic Games on March 12 at the ancient Olympia, in western Greece, reports Xinhua news agency .

The Olympic Flame will be handed over by Greek actress Xanthi Georgiou, who will be playing the role of an ancient Greek High Priestess, according to an emailed HOC press release.

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The Olympic Flame will be ignited during a ritual ceremony using the sun’s rays inside the ancient stadium.

Korakaki won a gold and a bronze medal at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games and was the world champion in 2018.

The last Greek torchbearer to carry the Flame inside the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens during the handover ceremony on March 19 will be another female athlete, Katerina Stefanidi, according to the press statement.

Stefanidi won a gold medal in pole vaulting at the 2016 Olympics.

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