Bollywood's Akshay Kumar Carries The Olympic Flame In Toronto Dec. 17

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Bollywood's Akshay Kumar carries the Olympic Flame in Toronto Dec. 17


TORONTO, Dec. 17 /CNW-AsiaNet/ --


     In the glamorous world of Bollywood, it doesn't get much bigger than Akshay Kumar! This Indian superstar

of more than 120 films has come to "Bollywood North" to run with the Olympic Flame in Toronto on Dec. 17.


     Kumar is an international torchbearer with the Vancouver 2010 Olympic

Torch Relay, presented by Coca-Cola and RBC and supported by the Government of

Canada. He takes up the flame on Yonge St. between Gloucester St. and

Breadalbane St. at approximately 6:10 p.m.


     "I am honoured and privileged to have been selected as an official

torchbearer for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay," says Kumar. "Running

with the Olympic Flame in Toronto gives me an exceptional opportunity to

represent India and all of my fans. The flame is a symbol of freedom, peace

and global friendship, and I would like to thank Canada for this honour and

recognition."


     Kumar calls Canada his home away from home, and supports numerous

Canadian charities, including the Trillium Health Centre in Toronto.


     "Akshay Kumar is a global star, a citizen of the world and a friend to

Canada. Akshay's fans will join him in person or virtually as he runs along

the world's longest street - Yonge St. His presence and exuberance will

inspire the Olympic spirit in all of us and draw the world's attention to this

magical moment in Toronto," says Michele McKenzie, president and CEO of the

Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC).


     The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic

Winter Games (VANOC), in collaboration with the CTC, has selected

international torchbearers to participate in the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay

International Media Program to maximize international media coverage of the

relay and spread the excitement and Olympic spirit around the world.


     The international torchbearers are from CTC's global markets and include

former Olympic athletes as well as entertainers and media celebrities. Their

journeys through Canada will be broadcast and shared in their home countries

during both the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Torch Relay and the 2010 Winter Games,

all to inspire the world to travel to Canada.


     About the CTC:


     The CTC is Canada's national tourism marketing organization. Our vision

is inspiring the world to explore Canada. With our partners in the tourism

industry and the governments of Canada, the provinces and the territories, we

advertise and market Canada in 12 countries around the world, conduct industry

research and studies, and promote product and industry development. For daily

updates on CTC initiatives, subscribe to CTC News, available through RSS feeds

and e-mail.


     Links to additional resources:

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     Photos: Photos of Kumar's torch run and experiences in Toronto will be

available shortly after his run time at:



     Satellite feed: A satellite feed of Kumar's torch run and Toronto tourism

experiences will be available at 10:30 p.m. EST on Dec. 17.


     North America:         India:                     Europe:


     Anik F2C/3B            IS-10/16C Slot E           T11N/K18 D03

     Up: 6045 H             Europe - (greater than)    North America -

     Dwn: 3820 V             India Space                (greater than) Europe

     C-Band                 Up: 6156.5 V                Space

     MHz: 36 Analog         Dwn: 3931.5 V              Up: 14015.5 H

     Audio's: 6.8 & 6.2     C-Band                     Dwn: 12515.5 V

     Standard Definition    MHz: 9                     KU-Band

     NTSC Format            FEC: 3/4                   MHz: 9

                            Symbol Rate: 5.632         FEC: 3/4

                            Standard Definition        Symbol Rate: 5.632

                            PAL Format                 Carrier ID No. 110263

                                                       Standard Definition

                                                       PAL Format

     

     Footage will also be available at CTC's Video Portal website at 11:00



SOURCE: Canadian Tourism Commission


CONTACT: Jitka Licenik, 

          Corporate Communications Advisor, Canadian Tourism Commission, 

          Tel: (604) 638-2482, 

          Cell: (604) 377-4574,

          licenik.jitka(at)ctc-cct.ca, 



          Kathryn Hanley, 

          Hill & Knowlton, 

          Tel: (416) 413-4754,

          Cell: (416) 884-5857,

          Kathryn.hanley(at)hillandknowlton.ca; 


          Nina Kalos, Hill & Knowlton, 

          Tel: (416) 413-4642, 

          Cell: (416) 727-0642, 

          nina.kalos(at)hillandknowlton.ca/


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