Syrian amputee carries Rio 2016 flame through Athens refugee camp
Updated: 2016-04-27 10:32
(Agencies)
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Al-Hussein, wearing a wristband with the Greek flag, is not in that team but said he hoped to compete for Greece. "I really hope to reach the Olympics in Rio - but with Greece. I love Greece," he said with a laugh.
Spyros Capralos, head of the Hellenic Olympic Committee, said al-Hussein would be competing in a national swimming championship in coming days. "We hope that he will make it to Rio," he said. He did not say what events al-Hussein could compete in.
The Olympic torch was lit in Ancient Olympia in southern Greece on Thursday, starting a six-day relay across the country. It will be handed over to Brazil on Wednesday and arrives in Brazil on May 3 for a 100-day relay across the country.
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