2024 Paralympics Open in Paris; Hopeful for 'Inclusion Revolution'
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29 August 2024 08:45 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Paris 2024 Paralympics officially opened on Wednesday, August 28, 2024, at 08:00 p.m. local time, with a colorful and hope-filled ceremony marking the start of 11 days of competition in a city still riding the wave of Olympic success.
French President Emmanuel Macron declared the Games open in Place de la Concorde in central Paris - the first time a Paralympic opening ceremony has taken place away from the main stadium.
The 4,400 competitors from 168 delegations paraded into the arena as the sun set, with host nation France entering last to a standing ovation from 30,000 spectators packed into the stands around the historic square.
The fine weather was in sharp contrast to the heavy rain that fell throughout the Olympic opening ceremony on Jul 26.
In one of the highlights of the ceremony, French singer Lucky Love, who is missing his left arm below the elbow, performed a moving rendition of his song "My Ability" surrounded by both able-bodied and disabled dancers.
International Paralympic Committee (IPC) president Andrew Parsons then told the athletes and spectators he hoped for an "inclusion revolution" before Macron officially declared the Games open.
John McFall, a British Paralympic sprinter, carried the Paralympic flag into the square. He was selected by the European Space Agency to become the first "parastronaut".
French Olympian Florent Manaudou brought the flame into the arena, as the four-day torch relay reached its culmination with five French Paralympians, including 2020 gold medallists Alexis Hanquinquant and Nantenin Keita, eventually lighting the already-iconic cauldron in the Tuileries Gardens.
A total of 18 of the 35 Olympic venues will also be used for the Paralympics, which run until September 8, including the ornate Grand Palais and the Stade de France.
ANTARA | CNA
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