Umpires of the Special Olympics step onto the stage with
the torch of the 2007 World Summer Special Olympics in Beijing, capital of
China, on Tuesday. The torch of the 2007 World Summer Special Olympics arrived
in China and the torch relay started in Beijing on Tuesday.--Xinhua
The torch relay of the 2007 Special Olympics kicked off its final leg in
China Tuesday evening.
Wu Guanzheng, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the
CPC Central Committee, ignited the flame at a ceremony at the foot of the Great
Wall and declared open of the Law Enforcement Torch Run in China.
The torch will then pass through Beijing, Harbin, Dalian, Xi'an,Hangzhou,
Suzhou, Wuxi, Guangzhou, Jiaxing, Wenzhou, Nanjing, HongKong and Macao before
the Special Olympics opens in Shanghai on Oct. 2.
Escorted by Special Olympics athletes and police officers, the Flame of Hope
had traveled through Greece, Egypt, Britain, the United States, South Korea,
Japan and Australia after it was ignited in Athens, Greece, on June 29.
The Special Olympics, which will take place in Shanghai from Oct. 2-11, will
bring together some 10,000 athletes and trainers from more than 160 countries
and regions.
The Special Olympics were established in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver to
provide children and adults with mental retardation with the opportunity to be
trained and take part in Olympic sporting events.