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No, there is not a summer and a winter olympic torch. There is only one torch. At the first olympic games ever held, the torch was lit, and it will never go out, so it just gets passed on to all of the olympic games that are held.
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At the 1952 Oslo Olympics, Eigil Nansen lit the first-ever Winter Olympics cauldron.
It stands for a scroll.
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The Olympic torch relay always terminates in the central stadium of that year's Olympic Games.
The Olympic Committee.
it stands for bravery
The Olympic torch is a remnant of the flame from the previous Olympic games. The relay itself is to unify countries and spread the Olympic spirit.
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The Olympic torch is a remnant of the flame from the previous Olympic games. The relay itself is to unify countries and spread the Olympic spirit.
the olympic torch passed through flint michigan in 2010 juring winter (febuary)