Coe wants Olympic torch in Dublin

Olympics : London 2012 chairman Lord Coe said on Tuesday that the Olympic torch relay should go through Dublin

Olympics: London 2012 chairman Lord Coe said on Tuesday that the Olympic torch relay should go through Dublin. Speaking at a meeting of Parliament's Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee, Coe said the gesture "would speak eloquently and powerfully for sport."

Dublin has not been announced as one of the destinations that the Olympic Flame will visit in the run-up to the start of the 2012 Games, but Coe told MPs that "we are in advanced conversation" over the issue.

He said: "I don't want to go into particular details. I have spent a lot of time on this, both in Northern Ireland and in conversations with the Republic. From a personal perspective I would like to see a small visit south of the border but, as you can understand, these are complex discussions but it is our ambition to do this."

The torch is being taken to four places in Northern Ireland - Belfast, Derry, Coleraine and Newry. If the southern leg goes ahead, the torch could be brought to Dublin on June 6th after a symbolic border crossing at Newry marking the peace process.

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Several areas in Dublin could be included in the projected torch route, including the Garden of Remembrance and Croke Park, on what would be the torch's only detour outside of the UK.

The relay runs from May 19th to July 27th, 2012, with the torch travelling about 8,000 miles, culminating in the lighting of the cauldron at the Olympic Stadium as part of the Games' opening ceremony.

A total of 1,018 communities will be visited during the 70-day relay, from Lerwick in the Shetland Islands to St Helier on Jersey, and as far east as Lowestoft in Suffolk to Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, in the west.

It will be carried by 8,000 torchbearers, many of whom have been nominated for their contribution to the local community.

It is designed to come within 10 miles of 95 per cent of the population. It will go through every English county and every local authority area in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.

People nominated to carry the torch will be contacted with a conditional offer in December and the final 8,000 places will be confirmed from February.