Host city | Atlanta, Georgia, United States |
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Countries visited | Greece, United States |
Distance | 26,875 kilometers (16,699 mi) |
Torch bearers | 12,467 |
Start date | April 27, 1996 |
End date | July 19, 1996 |
Torch designer | Peter Mastrogiannis, Malcolm Grear Designers |
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1996 Summer Olympics |
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The 1996 Summer Olympics torch relay was run from April 27 to July 19, leading up to the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.[1] The route covered 26,875 kilometers (16,699 mi) across the United States and featured a wide variety in the methods of transport used, including bicycles, boats, and trains.[2] The National Pony Express Association participated in the journey, with riders carrying the torch for over 56 continuous hours. The torch was taken on board a replica of a 19th-century packet boat and pulled for 3.2 kilometers (2.0 mi) along the Erie Canal by mule.[3] The torch was also carried into space for the first time, with astronauts taking an unlit torch with them aboard Space Shuttle Columbia as part of STS-78.[4][5][6] The relay involved over 12,000 torchbearers, including Muhammad Ali, who was chosen to ignite the Olympic cauldron.[7]
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