2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Flame Lands in Rome for Torch Relay
The Olympic flame for Milano Cortina 2026 arrived in Rome on Dec 4, kicking off a 63-day, 12,000 km torch relay across Italy.
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The Olympic flame for Milano Cortina 2026 arrived in Rome on Dec 4, kicking off a 63-day, 12,000 km torch relay across Italy.
The Olympic flame arrived in Italy, kicking off a torch relay from Rome’s Stadio dei Marmi to Milan’s San Siro on Feb 6, 2026. Get ready to follow the #Winter2026 journey!
Olympic gymnast Zhang Boheng led four torchbearers from the Chinese delegation through Greece on Nov. 27, marking the start of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics relay.
The 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics flame was lit indoors at Ancient Olympia, kicking off a relay across Greece and Italy before the Feb 6 opening ceremony.
The Olympic flame for Milan–Cortina 2026 was lit in Ancient Olympia, Greece on Wednesday, Nov 25, 2025, marking the torch relay kickoff.
The Olympic flame for Milan–Cortina 2026 was ignited in Ancient Olympia, Greece on Nov 26, 2025, kicking off the global torch relay for next year’s Winter Games.
Kuavo, the world’s first 5G-Advanced humanoid robot, made its torch relay debut at the 15th National Games, showcasing real-time remote control and next-gen robotics.
The 15th National Games torch relay kicked off in Hong Kong SAR, Macao SAR, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, showcasing Lingnan culture and Greater Bay Area vibes ahead of the 2025 games.
Shenzhen’s open-source Kuavo robot stole the show as a special torchbearer in the cross-boundary relay across the Greater Bay Area.
At 9 a.m. Sunday, Lianhuashan Park in Shenzhen kicked off the torch relay for the 15th National Games of the Chinese mainland, igniting excitement across South and Southeast Asia.