Italy 2026 Winter Games, Paralympics torches unveiled in Milan

Italian figure skater Carolina Kostner, left, and paralympic athlete Martina Caironi hold the torches for the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games during the official unveiling ceremony at the Italian Pavilion of the 2025 Osaka Expo in Osaka, western Japan, Monday. AP-Yonhap
The torches that will carry the Olympic flame for the 2026 Winter Games and Paralympics were unveiled on Monday in Milan and at a parallel event in the Italian pavilion at Expo 2025 in the Japanese city of Osaka.
Made from recycled aluminium, the torches have been styled in two different versions, blue-coloured for the Olympics and bronze for the Paralympics.
Former cross-country skier Stefania Belmondo and Paralympic fencing star Bebe Vio, both double Olympic gold medallists, brought the torches into a Milan theatre.
"It's very easy to carry on and it's easy to handle," said Belmondo, who lit the Olympic cauldron at the 2006 Games in Turin, when Italy last hosted the Winter Games.
Styled by Carlo Ratti Associati, a Turin-based design firm, the surface of each torch is intended to reflect the landscape it will cross during its relay, and to put the Olympic flame itself in the spotlight, organisers said.
"The torch is spectacular, beautiful, the embodiment of Italian design genius," said Giovanni Malago, Italy's National Olympic Committee president.
Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, left, passes the torch for the 2026 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games to Italian paralympic athlete Martina Caironi during the official unveiling ceremony at the Italian Pavilion of the 2025 Osaka Expo in Osaka, western Japan, Monday. AP-Yonhap
Milan and the town of Cortina d'Ampezzo, one of Italy's most famous ski resorts, are the main hosts of the Games, which run from Feb. 6 to 22 next year. The Paralympics will follow the following month.
The torch will be lit at Greece's ancient Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympics, on Nov. 26, marking the countdown to the Games.
It is scheduled to arrive in Rome at the beginning of December and will continue its relay across Italy before reaching Milan for the lighting of the cauldron at the opening ceremony.
Aside from Milan and Cortina — which are more than 400 kilometers apart — events will be staged at five other locations, including Bormio, where the men's Alpine skiing races will take place. (Reuters)