Beijing 2008:
Athens 2004:
Sydney 2000:
Atlanta 1996:
Barcelona 1992:
Seoul 1988:
LA 1984:
Moscow 1980:
Montreal 1976:
Even more at: http://torchrelay.beijing2008.cn/en/archives/pasttorches/


Mr-914 wrote:Pick your fav. I think I like the Athens one the most. However, I like the attention to graphics on the new Beijing torch. On the other hand, the Moscow torch's Soviet modernism makes me smile.
Beijing 2008:
Athens 2004:
Sydney 2000:
Atlanta 1996:
Barcelona 1992:
Seoul 1988:
LA 1984:
Moscow 1980:
Montreal 1976:
Even more at: http://torchrelay.beijing2008.cn/en/archives/pasttorches/








van_ID wrote:As a Vancouver resident and designer...I'm looking forward to seeing what is going to happen with the Vancouver 2010 torch. There really hasn't been any announcements regarding the design prcess - which is odd as the games aren't that far away and it is a pretty challening project. There are numerous challenges including the low volumes, weather proofing, and fuel storage that make it a pretty interesting project.


looks a lot like a personal pleasure device for the sadomasocistic.Mr-914 wrote:I only posted summer olympic torches. Oddly, most of the winter game torches are very ordinary and dull. Torino and Albertville being the exception:
Designed by Phillipe Starck. I don't know about anyone else, but it reminds me of some organic matter. It's oddly proportioned too and looks too large to be held comfortably.


The graphics and design management team of the Organising Committee for these Games opted for a functional design and a lightweight material, aluminium, thinking that each runner had to run one kilometre holding the torch.
A French designer with an international reputation, Philippe Starck, was responsible for the design of the torch; this was a first in the history of the Olympic Games.


