The Fort Worth Press - Olympic torch relay completes its first day in France with arrival at Marseille's Velodrome

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Olympic torch relay completes its first day in France with arrival at Marseille's Velodrome

Olympic torch relay completes its first day in France with arrival at Marseille's Velodrome

The Olympic torch relay completed its first day on French soil in Marseille on Thursday with the port city's football legend Basile Boli taking the flame in front of the iconic basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde before passing it on to a number of other celebrity sports stars on its way to the Marseille's iconic Stade Velodrome.

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France's former NBA great Tony Parker was also among the 200 people who will carry the torch in Marseille along with skier Cyprien Sarrazin who collected the flame from Ukrainian gymnast Mariia Vysochanska.

The 21-year-old from Lviv, whose father is fighting at the front against the Russian invasion, was 'captain' for the day of a collective relay of 28 athletes, with one representative from each of the 27 countries of the European Union including Poland's three-time reigning Olympic hammer champion Anita Wlodarczyk.

The relay "is a way of emphasising our solidarity with Ukraine," said French sports minister Amelie Oudea-Castera.

Former French international Boli, who scored the only goal in Marseille's victory over AC Milan in the 1993 European Champion Clubs' Cup final, set off at 8:20am (0620 GMT) just beneath the famous golden statue of the "Good Mother", which watches over France's second-largest city.

"It makes the heart beat and it's fantastic," said Boli.

"It's the Olympic flame, it's the symbol of sport, of living together, of everything we can hope for in the world."

There is a strong football element to the first of 78 days of the torch relay with 1991 Ballon d'Or winner Jean-Pierre Papin and Ivory Coast great Didier Drogba also among the torch bearers.

The torch ended its first full day in France at 1730 GMT in Marseille's Stade Velodrome, home of Olympique Marseille, which will host 10 matches during the men's and women's Olympic football competitions.

Drogba, a Marseille legend, carried the torch and lit the Games' second cauldron, which is situated on the square outside the Velodrome.

"The start is important in sport," said chief organiser Tony Estanguet after the beginning of the relay. "We got off to a good start... now it's on."

These are only the first steps on 12,000-kilometre (7,500-mile) relay across France and its far-flung overseas territories before the opening ceremony in Paris on July 26.

- Security test -

The flame arrived on French soil at Marseille on Wednesday on board the 19th-century sailing ship Belem in front of 150,000 spectators for a ceremony that posed a first major security test for organisers of the 2024 Paris Games.

As the ship entered Marseille's Old Port with hundreds of small boats trailing behind, planes from the Patrouille de France display team traced the Olympic rings in the sky and then the red, white and blue of the French flag.

Fireworks were fired as the Belem docked after its 12-day voyage from Greece, where the flame was lit in ancient Olympia on April 16.

Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer Florent Manaudou carried the torch from the ship and passed it to Paralympic champion sprinter Nantenin Keita, who handed it to French rapper Jul to light a cauldron.

- 'Moment of unity' -

President Emmanuel Macron praised the "unprecedented effort" of the security forces in Marseille. And after watching the flame arrive, he said he hoped the Olympics would bring France together.

"I want our compatriots to imagine that this is a moment of unity and that we are capable of it and that we can be proud of it," he said.

In the background in Marseille, around 6,000 security forces are on duty at a time when the country is on its highest terror alert.

Extremely tight security will be a constant feature as the torch travels through more than 450 French towns and cities, and passes by dozens of tourist attractions including Mont Saint Michel. It will also visit France's overseas territories including Guadeloupe, New Caledonia and Reunion.

Around 200 members of the security forces are set to be positioned permanently around the torch, including an anti-terror SWAT team and an anti-drone operatives.

Organisers have promised a "spectacular" and "iconic" Olympics and Paralympics, with much of the sport set to take place in venues around the City of Light including at the Eiffel Tower and the Invalides.

The Paris Olympics will run from July 26-August 11, followed by the Paralympics from August 28-September 8.

T.Dixon--TFWP