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Paris, Aug 11: The gigantic Stade de France resembled a concert hall hosting a party to celebrate the fortnight of sporting excellence as a breathtaking closing ceremony brought the curtains down on the Paris Olympics with a spectacular show, passing on the baton to Los Angeles for the next edition.
While the nearly four-hour-long innovative opening ceremony held on the River Seine had showcased the architectural wonders of the city and the country’s rich heritage, the closing ceremony was equally enchanting in the way it ebbed and flowed with the mood of the evening, with a fair sprinkling of Hollywood, including mega star Tom Cruise, adding to the vibrancy.
IOC President Thomas Bach said: “These were sensational Olympic Games from start to finish. The Games showed us what greatness we humans are capable of. You embraced each other, you respect each other even if your countries were divided by war and conflict. Thanking you for making believe in a better world for everyone.”
Bach also said that the Olympic Games “can’t create peace but it can create a culture of peace that can inspire the world”.
There were speculations of Cruise making an appearance and he didn’t disappoint as he descended from the top of the stadium to the Mission Impossible theme song, shook hands with the athletes on his way to the stage, took the Olympic flag from star gymnast Simone Biles, and carried it on a bike through Paris streets to a cargo plane ready to take off for Los Angeles.
A cyclist then took the flag to four-time Olympic gold medallist track legend Michael Johnson, who jogged through the streets of LA and handed it over to skateboarding legend Jagger Eaton at the iconic Venice Beach.
Earlier, the two-hour-long show, created by Thomas Jolly, began with a musical ode to the Games’ host city, with French singer Zaho de Sagazan singing the famous Sous le ciel de Paris, which became a symbol of Paris for the world.
The flag-bearers of each of the 205 delegations then entered the gigantic Stade de France and assembled on a stage in the centre of the stadium – symbolically representing a planisphere – even as the athletes waved flags, blew kisses, clicked photographs and mingled with each other.
Olympics is all about inclusivity and gender parity, and the Paris Olympics showcased it when, for the first time in the history of the Games, the women’s marathon concluded the quadrennial showpiece and medals were awarded right in the middle of the closing ceremony.
The organisers also acknowledged the efforts of the 45,000-odd volunteers, who worked tirelessly to make the Games a huge success, by giving them the pride of place alongside the athletes.
Sound and lights soon seemed to intermingle to create an unearthly feeling as a golden voyager landed inside the spectacular landscape. With his magic, Jolly conjured a dream-like ‘chiaroscuro light effect’ (the use of low and high-contrast lighting, which creates areas of light and dark) to leave those in attendance in awe, while French musician and composer Clément Mirguet took the experience to an altogether different level.
A voice from the past resounded, reminding about the creation of the modern Games at the end of the 19th century. Five gigantic Olympic rings were brought to life through a choreographic ballet, conceptualised by movement director Kevin Vivès. In the epic sequence, Jolly poetically recreated the work of those who participated in the revival of the Games.
The levitation sequence which followed looked more illusory than real with Alain Roche, seated at a piano suspended vertically in the air, giving a rendition of The Hymn to Apollo.
The Hymn to Apollo, the oldest hymn from ancient Greece discovered in the ruins of Delphi, was performed for the first time on June 16, 1894 at the International Congress in Paris for the revival of the Olympic Games.
The emergence of the iconic French band Phoenix kicked off a grand party as more artists joined the athletes on the stage.
Bach then took centre stage. With the Olympic Anthem playing in the background, the Olympic flag was lowered and handed over to the Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo.
Hidalgo handed the Olympic flag to the IOC President who then passed it to the Mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass. (PTI)

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