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1964 Olympic Games Tokyo ORIGINAL Torch Relay Gold Plated MEDAL with case

Description: <img src="HTTPS://ti2.auctiva.com/web/aswCredit.gif" border="0"><br><a href="HTTPS://www.auctiva.com/?how=scLnk2" target="_blank"><img src="HTTPS://ti2.auctiva.com/images/sc1line2.gif" border="0"></a> Description: 1964 OLYMPIC GAMES TOKYO 1964 Olympic Games Tokyo ORIGINAL Torch Relay Gold Plated MEDAL with case Diameter: 60 mm This Medal is in very good condition.Vintage Tokyo 1964 Olympics Gold-plated Medal Item Details Material is Gold-plated copper medal. Design *obverse* -the scene of the torch relay, a part of the drawing on a jar made in Greece in around 400bc., owned by the Louvre Museum Design *reverse* -The icture of sendagaya Gate Of National Stadium.The Actual Relay Route ProgrammeThe overall Olympic Torch Relay programme fixed by the report of its special committee is as follows:-The Relay Implements and ApparatusIn July, 1962, it was decided to create a technical sub-committee to be doubly assured of being supplied with proper and adequate relay implements. This sub-committee was called upon to examine all such articles and to consider all factors of technical and practical aspects.Torch:The torches used in the previous Olympic Games at Rome and the past Asian Games were studied in detail. In the initial testing this was done on the assumption that the actual combustion period of each torch would last 14 minutes for the ones to be used within Japan and six minutes for those for use abroad. Other conditions sought were: The torch should be one which could be ignited easily, would be strong in wind and rain resistance, yet one which could be easily disposed of after use. A cylindrical container with a stainless steel coating, filled with priming powder and fumigant, was perfected after a number of trial productions and experiments.The Actual RelayFrom Olympia to OkinawaOn 21st August 1964, H.M., King Constantine II of Greece, together with H.R.H., Princess Irene, as chairman of the Hellenic Olympic Committee, arrived at Olympia. They laid a lourel wreath at the tomb where the heart of Baron Pierre de Coubertin is enshrined. About this same hour, at the ruins of the ancient Temple of Zeus, the Priestesses were igniting the Sacred Olympic Flame in the Bowl from the heat of the rays of the sun. This Olympic Torch in the Bessel, guarded by junior priestesses, was then transferred to the site of the Ancient Olympics, where H.M. the King, H.H. the Princess, President Brundage of the International Olympic Committee, President Yasukawa of the Organizing Committee, Chairman Takashima of the Olympic Torch Relay Dommittee and other officials were waiting. In this impressive ceremony, Chief Priestess, Mrs. Aleca Katselli lit the Torch from the vessel, and handed it to H.M. King Constantine, who in turn handed the Torch to the first relay runner, George Marcellos, the Greek 110-yard hurdle champion.After the second fire had been set aflame on the mounted cauldron especially set up at the stadium, and amidst the impressive ceremonies of benediction, the relay started again, this time to the Hellinikon Airport. It was here that the Sacred Torch was taken into Japanese custody for the first time, as the Torch was handed over to the President of the Organizing Committee for the XVIII Games, Mr. Yasukawa as representing Japan's Olympic delegation.The Olympic Torch, kept at rest in the Airport precincts overnight, was carried to the special Olympic Torch Relay Plane, "City of Tokyo" on the following day, 23rd August. At 2.15 p.m., the plane took-off for Istanbul, the first stop-over city, and landed at the Yesilkoy Airport in the suburb of Istanbul at 5.00 p.m. that evening. The Olympic Flame thus spent its first night in Asia in Turkey.On the 24th the flame was flown to Beirut (Lebanon) and Teheran (Iran); on the 27th to Lahore (Pakistan); the 28th to New Delhi (India) and Rangoon (Burma); the 31st it was in Bangkok (Thailand); 2nd September in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) and the 3rd of September in Manila (the Philippines). At each of these air relay stopover cities, the Olympic Torch received a most enthusiastic reception.Up to this time, the extra day each scheduled in reserve had been spent in Beirut and Bangkok. At New Delhi, the Torch was apportioned in order to present a flame of the Sacred Fire to the representatives of Nepal who by previous arrangement had been given permission to use it in a relay ceremony at Katmandu.Route of Torch Relay for Tokyo Olympic Games 1964Cities visited between Olympia and Okinawa1. Athens (Greece)2. Istanbul (Turkey)3. Beirut (Lebanon)4. Teheran (Iran)5. Lahore (Pakistan)6. New Delhi (India)7. Rangoon (Burma)8. Bangkok (Thailand)9. Kuala Lummpur (Malaisia)10. Manila (Philippines)11. Hong Kong (Hong Kong)12. Taipe (Republik of China)This apportioned Torch was then air-relayed back to Calcutta to rejoin the main Torch. Thus was fulfilled the wish of Nepal, a new Asian members of the International Olympic Committee. SOUVENIR - VERY OLD/VERY NICE SHIPPING AND HANDLING: The standard registration air mail to worldwide is USD 24.50 Worldwide ShippingCOMBINE SHIPPING:Combined shipment can save your money, please contact us to reduce the shipping fee before your payment. Courier service is available on request. Additional charges will be on your account. We will not be responsible for packages lost/ damage in the mail. PLEASE READ & UNDERSTAND OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE BIDDING. Accept payment with only. If you won more than one lot, please pay the total in one payment. You have to arrange a payment in 3 days. 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1964 Olympic Games Tokyo ORIGINAL Torch Relay Gold Plated MEDAL with case1964 Olympic Games Tokyo ORIGINAL Torch Relay Gold Plated MEDAL with case1964 Olympic Games Tokyo ORIGINAL Torch Relay Gold Plated MEDAL with case1964 Olympic Games Tokyo ORIGINAL Torch Relay Gold Plated MEDAL with case1964 Olympic Games Tokyo ORIGINAL Torch Relay Gold Plated MEDAL with case1964 Olympic Games Tokyo ORIGINAL Torch Relay Gold Plated MEDAL with case1964 Olympic Games Tokyo ORIGINAL Torch Relay Gold Plated MEDAL with case

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Brand: Yusaku

Sport: Olympics

Size: 6CM

Color: Gold

Product: Medal

Country of Manufacture: Japan

Event: Tokyo 1964

Team: Japan

Gender: Men

Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan

Modified Item: No

Event/Tournament: 1964 Olympic Games

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