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Protest as Olympic torch is lit


(CNN) -- A lone protester managed to breach the tight security during the Olympic torch lighting ceremony in Greece Monday.


The camera cut away from the scene until the protester had been removed.


The torch was lit moments later as it began its epic began its 130-day, 137,00 km (85,000 miles) journey.


The Olympic torch It will go from the site of ancient Olympia in Greece to Beijing, China, where the 2008 summer games will begin in August.


The mammoth trip is the longest ever in Olympic history.


The flame was lit by focusing the sun's rays on a concave steel mirror at the ruins of the Temple of Hera in Olympia.


Greek actress Maria Nafpliotou, portraying the High Priestess, lit the first torch. Alexandros Nikolaidis, a Greek athlete who won a silver medal in taekwondo at the 2004 Olympics, then carried the flame for the first mile.


China's Olympic swimming gold medalist, Luo Xuejuan, took the flame from Nikolaidis

China's Olympic chief Liu Qi was speaking when the protester ran up behind him