The 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics torch relay was run from April 27 to July 19, 1966, and covered 26,875 km across the United States by over 12,000 torchbearers. Its journey included a trek on the Pony Express, a ride on the Union Pacific Railroad, and the first instance in which an Olympic relay torch made its way into space when it was carried aboard Space Shuttle Columbia as part of STS-78. The lighting of the final torch by Ali has since been remembered as one of the most momentous in Olympic history. Ali won the light heavyweight gold medal at the 1960 Rome Olympics, but ultimately lost his prize shortly thereafter; Ali was presented with a replacement medal during half-time of a basketball game at the 1996 Games.
Presented is an official 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics torch, constructed of gold-plated brass, aluminum, and Georgian pecan hardwood. It was designed by Peter Mastrogiannis, the wooden handle represents the connection of the flame between heaven and earth. The torch’s twenty-two reeds, representing every host city of the Olympic Games since 1896, are gathered by bands at the top and bottom, with the top displaying the Atlanta Games logo and the quilt of leaves design, and the bottom band listing all Olympic cities and their dates since 1896. Note, there’s some darkening to the upper reeds presumably from being lit.
Muhammad Ali, memorably ignited the torch that was lifted by wire into the Olympic cauldron; Also in the display is a photo of Ali lighting the torch which was autographed by “The Greatest”. He signed the 16×20 photo that was affixed to a backing in gold felt tip pen (“9″)… naturally. The large custom frame (33″ x 43″ x 4” depth) also has a dedication plaque and a commemorative ticket from the event.
Muhammad Ali Signed Photo
All displays are sold as is without warranty to the condition of the frame. This item is oversized and will incur a shipping surcharge.
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