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Paris Olympics 2024 Closing Ceremony - In Pics
The Paris Olympics 2024 culminated in a spectacular closing ceremony that dazzled viewers around the globe. From star-studded performances to symbolic moments, the event was a fitting finale to an unforgettable Games. Here are the key highlights that made the closing ceremony truly remarkable.
Star-Studded Performances Light Up Stade de France
Grammy winners H.E.R, Snoop Dogg, and Billie Eilish delivered electrifying performances, captivating the global audience and setting a high-energy tone for the ceremony.
Leon Marchand Carries the Olympic Flame
French swimmer Leon Marchand brought the Olympic flame to the stadium, symbolizing the spirit of the Games and marking the beginning of the final celebration.
Parade of Nations Celebrates Global Unity
Athletes from around the world marched in the Parade of Nations, with Indian flag-bearers Manu Bhaker and PR Sreejesh leading their contingent in a display of national pride.
Historic Moment for Gender Parity
The closing ceremony honored the women’s marathon medalists, highlighting the Paris Olympics as the first with full gender parity, celebrating equality in sports.
The Golden Voyagers Spectacular Performance
A character inspired by French history, The Golden Voyager, dazzled the crowd with a visually stunning show that paid homage to the roots of the Olympic Games.
Hoisting of the Olympic Rings
In a symbolic moment, the Olympic rings were hoisted into the air, representing the unity of five continents and the enduring legacy of the Games.
Transition to Los Angeles 2028
The Olympic flag handover ceremony marked the transition from Paris to Los Angeles, with a Hollywood-themed performance featuring Tom Cruise and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Tribute to Legendary Olympians
The ceremony paid tribute to iconic athletes, including Simone Biles and Eliud Kipchoge, recognizing their extraordinary contributions to the Olympic legacy.
USA Tops the Medal Tally
The United States finished at the top of the medal tally with 126 medals, including 40 golds, reinforcing their dominance in the global sporting arena.
Fireworks and Frank Sinatras ‘My Way
The ceremony ended on a high note with a spectacular fireworks display and Yseult’s rendition of ‘My Way,’ leaving the audience with a lasting impression of Paris 2024.