Source: Website Buenos Aires 2018
Update: October 4, 2018 – Latest version added
Source: Website Buenos Aires 2018
Update: October 4, 2018 – Latest version added
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The final design of the @youtholympics medals for @BuenosAires2018 has been released. The design was inspired by fireworks, which represent the enthusiasm and glory of the Youth Olympic Games. The Summer @youtholympics will be held in October 6-18 this year in Buenos Aires ?? pic.twitter.com/8f1PQHb6ho
— Olympics (@Olympics) 7 mei 2018
Press release by Buenos Aires 2018;
The Buenos Aires 2018 Torch Tour will highlight cultural and geographical diversity while it travels through the northwest, northeast, Cuyo, Pampa, and Patagonia regions.
The Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympic flame will travel across Argentina from August to September, taking the Olympic spirit to every corner of the country.
The flame will be lit in a ceremony in Greece to mark the start of the torch relay for the third summer edition of the Youth Olympic Games. During its journey through the South American country the flame will travel through five Argentine regions while lighting up the whole planet.
The Buenos Aires 2018 Torch Tour will highlight cultural and geographical diversity while it travels through the northwest, northeast, Cuyo, Pampa, and Patagonia regions.
The flame will cover more than 10,000 kilometres and 16 cities, in addition to iconic Argentine geography.
In the same spirit, the concept of the Buenos Aires Torch Tour is based on the desire for the Games to be a space for diversity, multiculturalism and the common good.
Three fires emerge from the seed to create the Olympic flame, representing the three Olympic values of respect, friendship and excellence.
The overlap of the three shapes include five tones to reflect the five Argentine regions of the torch relay, the five continents and the five Olympic rings.
The precise dates and details of the Youth Olympic Torch Tour as well as the relay runner selection process will be announced soon.
The Olympic flame dates back to Ancient Greece, where the first Olympic Games were organized. The Ancient Greeks viewed fire as a divine element and flames were kept burning in their main temples. To ensure its purity, the Olympic flame was ignited using the heat from the sun and a special kind of mirror that concentrated the sun’s ray into a single point.
This tradition continues today. The Hellenic Olympic Committee organises a ritual where an actress portraying a high priestess uses the flame to ignite the torch for the first torch bearer.
From Athens to the host city, the Organising Committee oversees the flame, choosing the route and theme to reflect the culture and vision of the host country.
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In August and September our Youth Olympic flame will travel around our country! ??
It will come all the way from Greece ?? to Argentina to visit 5⃣ regions and to light up the whole planet with its Olympic spirit. ?#TorchTour??? pic.twitter.com/ruxwoooM0W
— Buenos Aires 2018 (@BuenosAires2018) 16 maart 2018
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Read more: Press release by The International Committee
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Read more: Buenos Aires schools create the Youth Olympic pictograms [IOC]
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Press release by The International Committee:
Entering is the easy part: go to www.medal-design-competition.com, then find your inspiration and submit your very own design. The competition opens today and runs until 12 January 2018.
The winning design and two runners-up will be selected by a judging panel made up of the Young Change Makers and Young Reporters who have been involved in the YOG since the inaugural Singapore 2010 edition of the Games. Also joining the panel will be IOC members and sporting legends Angela Ruggiero, Chair of the IOC Athletes’ Commission and ice hockey Olympic champion, and Li Lingwei, Chair of the IOC Coordination Commission for Buenos Aires 2018 and badminton star.
The winning design will be selected at the end of January 2018, and this will then feature on the gold, silver and bronze medals awarded to athletes in Buenos Aires from 6 to 18 October 2018.
In addition to the prestige of creating Olympic history, the winning designer will win a trip to Buenos Aires 2018 to enjoy the Opening Ceremony and witness the awarding of their medals in the sports competitions, as well as a full collection of medals featuring their design for the winner to cherish.
So what are you waiting for? Create a piece of Olympic history and enter your medal design!