France fashions slender Paris 2024 torch from raw steel

France fashions slender Paris 2024 torch from raw steel

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  • November 17, 2023
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VIRE (Agencies): It takes only four cars from the scrapyard – or the steel from about 50 washing machines ––– to make the 2,000 torches needed for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, but the process requires a specific savoir faire. Six tons of steel were melted by manufacturing corporation ArcelorMittal (MT.LU), a Paris 2024 official partner, before being shaped into 0.7-millimetre plates that were shipped to the Normandy factory of French silverware and cutlery company Guy Degrenne. There, it is laser-cut, welded and assembled by a couple of dozen workers who will deliver the torches by the end of January, marking the end of a nine-month process. “It’s a bit like my baby, our baby,” Delphine Moulin, Paris 2024 director of celebration, said on Friday amid the sounds of metal being cut, bent, polished and sprayed with micro-particles of steel. The result is a slender-looking torch, with a wavy touch which represents the Mediterranean Sea and oceans that will carry the Olympic flame from Greece and French overseas territories. The torch, which is 70 centimetres high and weighs 1.5 kilos, is water and windproof as it is designed so the flame can withstand a sustained wind of 20kph and gusts at 60kph. Some 1,500 torches will be used for the Olympic relay, with the other 500 going to the Paralympics’ relay. There will be 11,000 torch bearers to bring the flame to its final destination in Paris, meaning the same torch will be carried by almost 10 different people. Paris 2024 officials and ArcelorMittal have been tight-lipped on the budget of the torches’ fabrication, declining to give an estimate of the overall cost. The Paris 2024 flame will be lit on April 16 in Ancient Olympia and will remain in the country for about a week before a handover ceremony in Athens and the start of its journey to France. The Games will be held from July 26-Aug. 11 and the Paralympics run from Aug. 28-Sept 8.

 

 

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