Cathy Freeman Lights Olympic Flame at Sydney Olympics
A Momentous Occasion
On September 15, 2000, Aboriginal athlete Cathy Freeman ignited the Olympic flame, signifying the official opening of the Sydney Olympic Games. The unforgettable ceremony took place at Stadium Australia, where a crowd of 110,000 cheered enthusiastically.
A Powerful Symbol
Freeman's presence as the flame lighter held great significance. Her body suit, adorned with the Olympic rings, symbolized the unity and inclusion of all Australians. Her right hand grasp, holding a specially designed torch, represented her strength and determination.
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