Venues and infrastructure All of the venues are located in four zones within
Nanjing. All venues with the exception of the cycling road, sailing, and triathlon venues, were temporary. The
Nanjing Olympic Sports Center hosted the opening and closing ceremonies.
Torch relay The Youth Olympic torch was designed by the Vatti Corporation Ltd. The torch is known as the "Gate of Happiness." A structure resembling a city gate is featured on the top part of the torch, while its blue colour symbolizes the peaceful tranquility of Nanjing. The
Yangtze which flows next to Nanjing is presented as stripes found on the handle of the torch. It is said that the torch is capable of resisting wind speeds of 11 m/s, rainfall of 50mm/h, altitude of up to 4500m and a temperature range of -15˚C to 45˚C. Following Olympic tradition the torch lighting ceremony was held on 30 April 2014 in
Athens, Greece at the
Panathenaic Stadium where the
first Olympic Games were held. Four young athletes from Greece and China made a leg. The torch relay was divided into two parts. The first part was a digital relay where people who downloaded an
app were able to participate in the relay through an interactive option called "Give Me Fire." When using this feature users were able to pass the Youth Olympic flame to their friends by touching their devices together. The relay visited 258 different online locations from the 204 participating NOCs over a 98-day period. After the digital relay the relay began its physical portion in Nanjing where a 10-day relay was held. 104 torch bearers carried the torch singularly or in pairs over 100 legs. Torch bearers were primarily focused on youth and included individuals from sport, culture, media, volunteers and the International Olympic Committee. Notable torch bearers included two time badminton Olympian gold medalist
Lin Dan,
2008 Olympic fencing gold medalist
Zhong Man, director
Chen Weiya and composer
Bian Liunian. ==The Games==