route, timetables, torchbearers… Where to see the Olympic flame this Wednesday, July 3

route, timetables, torchbearers… Where to see the Olympic flame this Wednesday, July 3
route, timetables, torchbearers… Where to see the Olympic flame this Wednesday, July 3

The Olympic flame continues its journey and will be in the Pas de Calais department on Wednesday.

The Olympic flame will resume its journey on Wednesday, July 3, in the Pas de Calais department. It will begin its journey in Calais, before heading to Saint-Omer and Boulogne-sur-Mer. The flame will continue its day in Berck-sur-Mer, Arras and Maisnil-lès-Ruitz. Before taking its final relays towards the urban community of Lens-Liévin.

The Olympic Torch Relay Route

500 places in 65 days: click on the points to find out when the Olympic flame will pass near you and see the detailed route map.

Who will be the bearers?

Many athletes will be part of the torch relay in Pas de Calais, including Karine Boucher, former French gymnast and European champion in 1998, and Guillaume Chaine, French judoka who won the mixed team gold medal in Tokyo in 2020. They will be accompanied by Marie Delattre, former French kayaker who won the bronze medal in doubles in Beijing in 2008, and Robert Korzeniowski, Polish athlete specializing in race walking and four times gold medalist at the Olympic Games.


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