SAN FRANCISCO, April 9 (Xinhua) -- The closing ceremony for the Olympic torch
relay in San Francisco was relocated on Wednesday while the relay was concluded
in the U.S. western coastal city.
The closing ceremony has been moved to an undisclosed location.
Chinese Olympic swimming champion Lin Li, who was the first runner of the San
Francisco relay, began her run by holding the torch high and waving to a
cheering crowd.
San Francisco police announced the route had been changed, according to local
TV KRON4.
At one point, Tibetan separatists tried to disrupt the torch relay. They
tried to grab the torch, but were pushed back by police escorting the torch
relay, a Xinhua correspondent witnessed.
Thousands of people gathered along the route of the relay under a sunny sky
to show their support for the torch run in the U.S. city, which is the sixth leg
of the torch's global journey.
Supporters of China's role as host of the Games were upholding Chinese
national flags and displaying the Beijing Olympic mascot Fuwa on the city's
waterfront.
Dozens of women dressed in red performed a drum dance to entertain people,
drawing applauses from spectators. One dancer, Li Hua, told Xinhua that they
traveled about 5 hundred miles from Los Angeles to witness the historic torch
relay.
Siu Yuen Chung, Chairman of the Chinese American Association of Commerce
(CAAC), said before the start of the torch relay that, to give the Olympic flame
a spectacular reception, tens of thousands of Chinese Americans will come out to
cheer the torch relay.
While anxiously expecting the torch relay, many San Francisco citizens
expressed dismay at attempts to link the Olympic Games with politics.
Shirley Olivo, a 75-year-old San Francisco native and grandmother of a
Special Olympian, said carrying the torch and the Olympics shouldn't really be
about politics.