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Rafer Johnson of the USA, who won the decathlon in 1960, was chosen as the final torchbearer to light the flame in Los Angeles in 1984.
Torchbearer.
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Yes, if you are speaking about the flame that the Torchbearers are carrying. This is lit from the cauldron in Greece and next progresses on the relay. If by chance the flames goes out due to wind, stumble or ? there is always a backup flame (usually carried next to the Torchbearer) to relight the flame. Typically an Olympic Torch Relay representative is nearby in case this happens.
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sergei makarov
Eventually yes, it may last a few moments but for a flame to burn it needs access to oxygen. Sealing it in something will cause the flame to go out.
Combustion or burning requires oxygen of the air. So, if there's no air, the flame will extinguish immediately because there's no oxygen.
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