Where Have All the Winter Cauldrons Gone?

Where Have All the Winter Cauldrons Gone?

Where Have All the Winter Cauldrons Gone? By Myles A. Garcia Myles A. Garcia is Its a good time to travel down barely recognizable 40 years later The status of the following caldera the author of “Secrets memory lane and look back at because the outer tin skin bearing are best expressed in contemporary of the Olympic cauldrons of past Winter Games, the Olympic rings, had been stripped photographs. Ceremonies” – the where have they gone to? What has away. definitive book on become of them? What do they look It was made of the wrong kind of Oslo 1952 the subject. like today? metal to be of use to the German war Almost all of them, except for effort, but it did not escape the in- Garmisch-Partenkirchen and dignity of being used as a common St. Moritz, are still around. The agricultural item. It wasn't quite on cauldrons are either in place, along- the same scale as the story of the side the stadia where they were first fabled Amber room in St Petersburg lit or have been moved to a park after the fall of the Tsars, but the nearby or some sports museum. story of this cauldron also took some strange turns. It disappeared before Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 it resurfaced in 1975. The first Winter Olympic cauldron (Read more pp. 20-23) lit from the first Winter Torch Relay (which began in Morgedal, the St. Moritz 1948 village where legendary Norwegian skier Sondre Nordheim lived). This 1952 cauldron was lost for some 37 years until it was found again in the basement of the Grorud Jernvar- efabrikk factory in Oslo. Today, it oc- cupies a prominent place of honor in the Norwegian Olympic Museum in Lillehammer.1 Cortina d’Ampezzo 1956 After Amsterdam 1928 and Los One of the few surviving photos of Angeles 1932, there appeared in the St. Moritz 1948 cauldron. Like the Garmisch-Partenkirchen the first Garmisch-Partenkirchen cauldron, cauldron for a Winter Games and the St. Moritz-2 cauldron, the first was lit on February 6, 1936. After post-WW2 cauldron was also a victim those Games and the inter vening of time; presently missing in action. world war, the cauldron was lost its St. Moritz-2 has a fascinating, storied whereabouts unknown. provenance including a failed start Cortina’s cauldron today. The oldest The trapezoidal box-like contain- at what could possibly have been Olympic winter cauldron still in er, which should not have been too the earliest known Olympic cauldron its original place and the first one difficult to miss, resurfaced some- of the modern era Games. If the whose lighting was shown live on time in 1975 as, of all things, a cat- project had borne fruition in 1928, it Italian television even though the tle watering trough. Apparently, the would have predated Amsterdam’s final runner, figure skater Guido cauldron had been sitting out for summer tower cauldron by one Caroli, tripped on a cable but kept many years by a remote rural church, season. the torch upright. The 1956 winter the Daxkapelle in Esterbergalm, (Read more pp. 20-23) torch relay began in Rome. 16 Squaw Valley 1960 the closing ceremony which was Lake Placid 1980 coupled with the Figure Skating Gala performance. For 20 years, from 1964 to Sarajevo 1984, this “indoor” closing ceremony tradition continued, uninterrupted. Grenoble 1968 The winter 1980 cauldron at its original site in the North Elba Horse Show Grounds. It was the Still there. Because the Squaw Valley first Olympic cauldron to have full organisers failed to inform the movement. Per my correspondence Hellenic Olympic Committee in time with Lake Placid 1980’s executive for them to prepare a proper torch producer of Ceremonies, George relay, Squaw Valley then reached out Christian Ortloff, this was achieved instead to the Norwegian Olympic by cables and pulleys rather by Committee. Thus, a winter flame hydraulic means which he had was lit for a second time in Morgedal, Grenoble 1968, of course, has the been advised against, as in the case Norway in 1960. sole distinction of being the only of St. Moritz 1928, gummed up the Olympic Games to have both its whole endeavor. The cauldron was The Innsbruck caldera – opening and closing ceremony extensively refurbished in 2008 1964, 1976 and 2012 flames lit indoors. The flame in when the bowl was permanently Olympia was lit indoors at the old welded at the top, although it Museum due to a storm raging out- can still be lit when the occasion side. When that flame finally got demands it. to Grenoble, Alain Calmat used it to open the Games. For the closing Sarajevo 1984 held at the Palais des Sports, local wrestling champion Daniel Robin relit a cauldron inside (from the outside cauldron flame) only for it to be extinguished at the end of the evening. After the Games, the A rare photograph showing three opening ceremony cauldron was Olympic caldera all lit, side by side moved to the Paul Mistral Park in in February 2012. Left to right – downtown Grenoble. most recent to oldest: 1st one for the 2012 Winter YOGs; middle one for Sapporo 1972 ... still at the Zetra Arena. 1976; and rightmost for Innsbruck 1964. This shot was taken by Philip Calgary 1988 Barker on the night of the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 Youth Olympic Games. A new Olympic tradition was born with IXth Olympic Winter Games in 1964. Like the Summer Games, a winter torch relay was begun in Olympia – and the first one was Google street view of Sapporo 1972 for Innsbruck 1964. Those Olympic cauldron still standing today on the Games also saw the strange practice SE hillock of the Makomanai Open Still there at MacMahon Stadium. of having a second indoor cauldron Stadium. There were stands built With Calgary 1988, the Closing being lit inside the arena hosting over the grassy areas in 1972. Ceremony returned to its outdoor JOH 3 | 2013 Where Have All the Winter Cauldrons Gone? 17 setting, the same as its opening – Nagano 1998 Still there, looking out over the thus not requiring the need for Stadio Olimpico. Standing at 57 a secondary, substitute “inside” m high, the 2006 cauldron is the c auldron. tallest winter Olympic cauldron; and the second highest in history after Albertville 1992 Helsinki 1952’s. Vancouver 2010 In the shadow of the Big Hat stadium. The bird’s nest look of this cauldron may have inspired the Birds Nest design for Beijing 2008’s main stadium. Salt Lake 2002 The bigger, outdoor cauldron at its quayside setting. The smaller “show” cauldron inside B.C. Place which the world saw malfunction, Sits by a corner of the figure was lit by four Olympians; while this skating arena lot. This Albertville outdoor one was lit by just one of cauldron was also the first Olympic them. That does raise the question: winter cauldron to double as the how legitimate and authentic an Paralympic cauldron in the same Olympic cauldron can this one be city. There is a smaller, secondary when the “show” cauldron was winter 1992 cauldron (possibly eventually touched by four Olympics the one from Tignes) which now (including Catrina LeMay-Doan’s resides at the Olympic Museum in successful attempt at the closing), Lausanne. whereas the outdoor one was lit by one non-medalist, albeit of legendary status. Lillehammer 1994 The 2002 cauldron as it sits today on the ground, a few feet away from where the 22 metres shaft was raised 17 metres above the Ath- letes’ stand. The small wall on the left contains the names of all the 2002 medal winners. The cauldron was designed by Tim Hunter of the WetDesign firm. There was a sec- ond, smaller cauldron on the stage of the Victory Plaza where the medal The “show” cauldron modified for ceremonies were held nightly. the Paralympics opening (above). Still in the same place, at the The problematic four spokes were bottom of the Lysgårdsbakkene ski Torino 2006 not used for the Paralympic OC; jump bowl. It’s the only Olympic thus it is the first (Paralympic) cauldron in history lit by a member cauldron not looking anything like of the ruling royal family. This time the permanent (Olympic) cauldron the Norwegians used the Olympic sitting outside at Cold Harbour dock. Flame for the opening but saved This brazier eventually joined the the flame from Morgedal for the four “show” spokes in the scrap Paralympics. heap. 18 Sochi 2014 flames from wherever they are lit in The cauldron for Sochi the respective host country. So a few 2014. Notice the Some strange notes as the Sochi days before the opening ceremo- cup-like structure on 2014 torch relay got underway: ny, a flame from Stoke Mande ville top, necessitated by Two days before the Olympic in the UK will fly to Russia, there to the notorious winds in Flame arrived in Moscow a second join flames lit in 46 Russian cities4. the area. Taken first time, Russian basketball star Sergey Thus, 47 flames will then converge week of November Belov died on October 3, 2013, at age in Sochi for the March 55 Para lympic 2013. 69. Belov led the Russian team in Opening Ceremony, ending up in the the controversial 1972 gold medal main Olympic cauldron. This new match with the USA; and he lit the twist will not mirror the “made-in- cauldron for Moscow 1980. Greece-only” lighting of the O lympic The flame arrived in Moscow in US$16,100 on eBay 3, from Olympia, Flame but will become the one October 5, 2013.

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