Relight my fire: Para-badminton star David Follett has his torch re-lit after the flames went out during his leg of the relay tour through Great Torrington, Devon(dailymail.co.uk) |
It's been going for just three days and 115 miles but the Olympic Torch Relay has already burnt out, organisers confirmed today. Shortly before 10am the torch that was attached to the side of Para-badminton star David Follett's wheelchair went out during his leg of the relay in Great Torrington, Devon. But just up the road in Hatherleigh, an extremely unofficial torch kept burning despite the wind. Back in Great Torrington, a spokeswoman for LOCOG said: 'The flame went out due to a malfunctioning burner. 'It is not uncommon for a flame to go out and this can happen for a number of reasons, for example, in extreme winds. 'A replacement torch was brought out from the convoy of vehicles and was lit from the mother flame. 'We keep the mother flame in specially designed miners' lanterns so if the flame does go out for some reason on the relay we relight it from the source of the flame,' the spokeswoman added. The torch relay entered its third day today and will see dozens of unsung and hard-working individuals get their moment in the spotlight as they carry the torch from Exeter to Taunton. However, some of the Olympic torchbearers have caused a stir after cashing in on their once-in-a-lifetime privilege by selling their torches on eBay. Before the first day of the relay was completed, the gold torches appeared on the online auction site. A torch used during the relay on Saturday is currently attracting bids of more than £30,000. The seller lists the item as: 'An amazing sporting souvenir, be one of the first to have one!' Other torchbearers have pledged to donate the proceeds from the sale to charity. Sarah Milner Simonds, from Burnham-on-Sea, who is selling her torch to raise money for the project she represents, said she had received a bid of more than £150,000. (Read by Emily Cheng. Emily Cheng is a journalist at the China Daily Website.) (Agencies) |
倫敦奧組委今天證實(shí),剛剛傳遞了3天、走過(guò)了115英里的奧運(yùn)火炬?zhèn)鬟f中途熄滅。 當(dāng)天的傳遞在英國(guó)德文郡的大托林頓進(jìn)行。上午將近十點(diǎn)鐘,固定在英國(guó)輪椅羽毛球運(yùn)動(dòng)員大衛(wèi)-弗利特輪椅一側(cè)的火炬就熄滅了。 但就在哈瑟利大道上,一個(gè)極其不正式的火炬卻在大風(fēng)中熊熊燃燒。 讓我們把目光轉(zhuǎn)回大托林頓。倫敦奧組委的一位女發(fā)言人說(shuō):“火炬熄滅是由于燃燒器故障導(dǎo)致的?!?/p> “火炬熄滅并非罕見(jiàn),在極端大風(fēng)的天氣等情況下都有可能發(fā)生?!?/p> “工作人員從護(hù)送火炬的車(chē)上取了另一支替代火炬,而后用奧運(yùn)火種點(diǎn)燃。 這位女發(fā)言人補(bǔ)充說(shuō):“我們把奧運(yùn)火種保存在特制的‘礦工燈’火種罐里,因此當(dāng)火炬因?yàn)槟撤N原因在傳遞過(guò)程中熄滅時(shí),我們就可以用奧運(yùn)火種重新點(diǎn)燃。” 奧運(yùn)火炬?zhèn)鬟f今天進(jìn)入第三天,有數(shù)十名普通但勤勞的民眾會(huì)在今天成為媒體的焦點(diǎn),把火炬從埃克塞特傳遞到陶頓。 但一些奧運(yùn)火炬手在網(wǎng)上售賣(mài)他們的火炬,通過(guò)這一千載難逢的機(jī)遇賺錢(qián),引發(fā)了爭(zhēng)議。 在火炬?zhèn)鬟f的第一天還沒(méi)結(jié)束時(shí),就有金色火炬出現(xiàn)在拍賣(mài)網(wǎng)站上。上周六的一支傳遞過(guò)的火炬目前的報(bào)價(jià)超過(guò)三萬(wàn)英鎊。 賣(mài)家描述稱(chēng):“這是一件令人驚嘆的體育紀(jì)念品,成為倫敦奧運(yùn)火炬的第一批擁有者吧!”還有一些火炬手保證將出售所得用于慈善事業(yè)。 來(lái)自濱海伯納姆的莎拉-米爾納-西蒙德也在售賣(mài)火炬,并將把款項(xiàng)用于自己從事的慈善項(xiàng)目。她目前接到的最高報(bào)價(jià)已超過(guò)15萬(wàn)英鎊。 相關(guān)閱讀 英國(guó)ATM機(jī)出錯(cuò)吐雙倍現(xiàn)金 銀行稱(chēng)不必歸還 希思羅機(jī)場(chǎng)開(kāi)“后門(mén)” 花錢(qián)可快速入境 倫敦奧運(yùn)會(huì)公布口號(hào):激勵(lì)一代人 英國(guó)推出奧運(yùn)旅游折扣 鼓勵(lì)民眾國(guó)內(nèi)度假 (中國(guó)日?qǐng)?bào)網(wǎng)英語(yǔ)點(diǎn)津 Julie 編輯:陳丹妮) |
Vocabulary: unsung: 未被詩(shī)歌贊頌的,埋沒(méi)的 cash in on: 趁機(jī)利用,賺錢(qián) |