On October 6, the Olympic Torch Relay kicked off a 123-day journey around Russia for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics. More than 14,000 torchbearers are expected to carry the torch 65,000 kilometers (40,000 miles), making this the longest Torch Relay in Olympic history. The route covers all 83 regions of Russia and it is estimated that by the end of the event, the torch will have been within an hour’s distance of 90% of the Russian population. The relay ends at the Olympic Stadium in Sochi on 7 February just in time for the Opening Ceremony. To tune in to the relay on Instagram, be sure to browse the #ЭстафетаОгня and #torchrelay hashtags and follow the official @olympics and @sochi2014 accounts. Video by @lisichka1994

On October 6, the Olympic Torch Relay kicked off a 123-day journey around Russia for the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics. More than 14,000 torchbearers are expected to carry the torch 65,000 kilometers (40,000 miles), making this the longest Torch Relay in Olympic history. The route covers all 83 regions of Russia and it is estimated that by the end of the event, the torch will have been within an hour’s distance of 90% of the Russian population. The relay ends at the Olympic Stadium in Sochi on 7 February just in time for the Opening Ceremony. To tune in to the relay on Instagram, be sure to browse the #ЭстафетаОгня and #torchrelay hashtags and follow the official @olympics and @sochi2014 accounts. Video by @lisichka1994 #igapp