| Olympic Games 2012 in London - 29.05.2013 Seychelles receives commemorative petal The Seychelles Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association (Socga) on Monday celebrated the arrival of its ‘petal’, part of the Olympic cauldron that bore the Olympic flames at the 2012 London Games. This took place in a small ceremony held at the local Olympic body’s office at Roche Caïman. The design of the cauldron has allowed for each of the copper petals to be shipped to all the member nations as a souvenir of the London Olympics 2012. Present at the ceremony on Monday was Socga president Antonio Gopal, secretary general Alain Alcindor, athletes, coaches and other member of the Seychelles delegation who represented the country at the 2012 London Olympics. During the ceremony, Mr Gopal also launched our athletes’ preparation for the 2014 Commonwealth Games to be held in Glasgow, Scotland and for the 2016 Olympic Games to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Mr Alcindor told Sports Nation that the Olympic cauldron petal will remain at the Socga headquarters temporarily, where members of the public can view it, before it is later moved to a permanent location in a planned Olympic museum. S. N. |

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