Brazil Pres scraps Rio torch lighting trip

Greece's Olympic Committee says Brazil's president Dilma Rousseff has cancelled plans to attend the Rio Games torch lighting ceremony in Olympia.

Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff

Brazil's president has cancelled plans to attend the Rio Games torch lighting ceremony in Greece. (AAP)

Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff has cancelled plans to attend the Rio Games torch lighting ceremony in Olympia later this month, according to Greece's Olympic Committee.

The ceremony at the birthplace of the Olympic Games in ancient Greece traditionally marks the countdown to the world's biggest multi-sports event with a torch lighting ceremony and the start of a global relay.

"The President of Brazil Dilma Rousseff has cancelled her presence at the event according to information provided to the Hellenic Olympic Committee (HOC) by the embassy of Brazil," the HOC said on Friday in a statement.

Rousseff, facing an impeachment effort over a series of scandals and probes in Brazil, had been set to attend the April 21 event along with Greek president Prokopis Pavlopoulos and the head of the International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach.

Rio will host the first South American Olympics from August 5-21.


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