When do the 2024 Paris Olympics end? What to know about the closing ceremony
- Sunday is the final day for the Paris Olympics, concluding with the closing ceremony at Stade de France after 14 gold medals are decided.
- The ceremony will feature an athletes' parade, the Olympic flag handover to Los Angeles 2028 organizers, and a medal presentation for the women’s marathon.
- Organizers stated there will be over one hundred performers, with performances that include aerial elements and a five-time Grammy winner singing the U.S. national anthem.
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Russian athletes allowed to take part Olympics closing ceremony despite banishment over Ukraine war
Russian athletes competing at the Paris Olympics as neutral individual athletes will be allowed to attend the closing ceremony on Sunday, officials said.Athletes from Russia were not allowed to attend the opening ceremony and have not been able to represent their country in Paris due to its ongoing war against Ukraine. "The IOC Executive Board has decided that the Individual Neutral Athletes (AINs) can participate at the closing ceremony of the …
Olympics | The athletes who shape Paris 2024
PARIS, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) -- Paris 2024 embodied the Olympics' "Faster, Higher, Stronger -- Together" motto as it showcased exceptional athletic achievements, unity and resilience. Here are some of the stars that shone most brightly during the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad: Read full story
Karalis to Be Greece’s Flag-Bearer in Olympics Closing Ceremony
Emmanouil Karalis will be Greece’s flag-bearer in the closing ceremony of the Paris Olympics Emmanouil Karalis will be the flag-bearer for Greece in the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games, it was made public on Saturday. Karalis won a bronze medal for Greece last Monday in the pole vault competition that took place in Paris as part of the athletics events of the 2024 Summer Olympics. The closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics will be hel…
Olympics-Neutral athletes from Russia, Belarus can take part in closing ceremony, says IOC
By Karolos Grohmann PARIS (Reuters) – Russian and Belarusian athletes, competing at the Paris Olympics as neutral individual athletes without their flag and emblem, will be allowed to take part in the Games closing ceremony on Sunday, the International Olympic Committee said on Saturday. The athletes were not allowed to take part in the opening ceremony on July 26 when teams paraded on boats down the river Seine. “The IOC Executive Board has…
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