Kent found out on Monday morning where the Olympic torch will be when it winds its’ way around the county in July.
A key point of the Opening Ceremony will see the lighting of the Olympic Stadium cauldron with the Olympic Flame. Representing peace, unity and friendship, the Flame will enter the UK on Friday 18 May 2012 and start its journey around the UK the following morning at sunrise from Land’s End.
For its 70 day tour of the UK the Torch will be carried by 8,000 inspirational Torchbearers, each nominated by members of the public and each with their own unique story to share.
From 17 – 20 July, towns and villages all across Kent will play a role in this journey, and you can look at an interactive map of which streets the Torch will be run down in your community in Kent here.. A phenomenal 37 different Kent communities will have their chance to host the Torch. The Olympic Torch Relay will shine a spotlight on the people and places of Kent and demonstrate that the Olympic spirit is alive and well.
Street by Street – where is the Torch going? (London 2012)
Day 61 Wednesday 18 July – Hastings to Dover pdf (BBC)
Day 62 Thursday 19 July – Deal to Maidstone pdf (BBC)
Day 63 Friday 20 July – Maidstone to Guildford pdf (BBC)
We also now know 6, 000 of the 8, 000 Torch Bearers who have been chosen to run with the Torch.
Who will be carrying the Torch?
Here are some facts about the Torch Relay:
- The Torch will be on the road from around 8am-7pm each day
- 120 Torch bearers will run with the Torch each day
- The Torch will travel 80-100 miles each day
- The Torch will require:
- 300 crew members
- 10,000 uniforms
- 8,750 hotel rooms
- 52,500 meals
- 3,150 vehicle washers
Paralympic Torch Relay
As well as the Olympic Torch Relay there will also be a shorter Paralympic Torch Relay. This will be run overnight on Tuesday 28 August from Stoke Mandeville straight to the Olympic Stadium. Nominations to be a Torchbearer for the Paralympic Torch have closed.
The London 2012 Paralympic Torch Relay programme will begin on Friday 24 August 2012 with the first flame lighting event to be held in London. Over the Bank Holiday weekend, the greater Belfast area, Edinburgh and Cardiff will each host a flame lighting moment and an evening Paralympic Flame Festival. A special ceremony will be held at the last Flame Festival in Stoke Mandeville, home of the Paralympic Movement, during which all four flames will be brought together to create the Paralympic Flame.
Community groups are encouraged to hold their own Flame Festival during that Bank Holiday weekend.
Tickets
Olympic Tickets:
Thousands of Olympic tickets remain to be sold to the public. These tickets will go on sale in April or May. View information on tickets
Paralympic Tickets:
Tickets for the London 2012 Paralympic Games will be on sale again in April 2012. GB Paralympics team finished second in the medals table at the Beijing 2008 Games and have great hopes for the 2012 London Games.
The Paralympic Games take place between 29th August and 9th September 2012, with 20 sports taking place at 19 venues. It is expected that over 4,000 athletes will compete from 170 countries around the world.
Tickets start at just £10 for adults with a special price of only £5 for young people and seniors. Please note that not all sessions and price categories will be available. View information on tickets