Paris 2024 Olympics closing ceremony: updates from star-studded finale – live | Paris Olympic Games 2024


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‘Records’ is the somewhat cryptic name given to the 2024 Olympic Closing ceremony. I’m going to stick my neck on the line and say that music will play a sizeable part. The official Olympic website has some more incisive/equally spurious blurb”

More than 100 performers, acrobats, dancers, and circus artists will join world-renowned singers in various musical performances. Part of the show will take place in the air, accompanied by spectacular lighting effects and the flair of the French in the costumes, with the overall effect taking spectators – both those at home and in person – “on a journey into the past, to the origins of the Games, but also into the future, and ultimately to a timeless universe”.

Ceremony artistic director Richard Jolly describes the show as “very visual”, “acrobatic” and “operatic”, with a “great visual fresco”.

On 11 August 2024, the Olympic Games will be over, and the Olympic flame will be extinguished, that moment will remind us just how precious these Olympic Games are – a unique monument to a shared experience – and therefore fragile.”

Thanks for sending in some of your favourite moments. Keep ‘em coming.

“Bryony Page’s reaction to winning Trampoline Gold was wonderful!” says Stephen Thomas. “She’s apparently off to Cirque du Soleil next, after gaining a Biology PhD – is there anything this woman cannot do?!”

“Undoubtedly the best moment of the games has to be the DJ spinning John Lennon’s Imagine as the Women’s beach volleyball final was getting over-heated and they were about to kick sand into each others faces!” writes Alex Blackham

Pieter Van Stein plumps for “The basketball 3×3 final France v The Netherlands, especially the final seconds of regular time immediately followed by the short first-2-points-wins extension”

This is a lovely yarn from Ben Bloom:

Final Day Reportage: If you think our intrepid reporters on the ground in Paris have spent the final day of the games putting their cobble-corned trotters up and necking Châteauneuf-du-Pape like it’s going out of sell-by-date then you’d be very much mistaken:

This is pretty nifty. Want to check exactly who won what, in what time, when and where? We’ve got you covered:

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Greatest moments of the 2024 Games? Do you agree or disagree with these? What’ve we missed and what wasn’t actually all that? These things won’t debate themselves. Feel free to have you say by whanging an email into the mailbag.

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It’s not really about the final medal table though is it? Is it?

As we countdown to the main event, I’ll share some of our reports and features from the final day of action in Paris. The TV coverage of the event on the Beeb doesn’t get underway until 7pm. Countryfile is currently showing on Channel One and emitting it’s weekly Sunday evening dose of existentialism ‘what am I doing with my life living in a one bedroom flat in South London when I could be rearing snuggly looking sheep and living in idyllic rural bliss in Herefordshire’ type of thing. Maybe that is just me? Channel 4 is showing a decidedly un-Olympian ‘Secret World of Crisps’ and ITV a Harry Potter film for the BILLIONTH time.

Anyway – this is a better option than all of the above – The Guardian’s snappers have collated a jaw-droppingly lovely collection of pictures from the past two weeks. Enjoy.

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Preamble

James Wallace

James Wallace

C’est fini. Well almost.

Can you believe it was only two weeks ago that Paris 2024 got under way? So much SPORT has happened since that it feels like a lifetime ago that the eyes of the sporting world were trained on a somewhat mizzly and murky Seine and the athlete flotillas.

Céline Dion’s performance of Edith Piaf’s Hymne a l’amour saved what had been something of a haphazard opening ceremony and set the tone for the triumph of the fortnight to follow. It’s been a belter hasn’t it?

We’ll have plenty of time to discuss the thrills, spills, highs, lows and favourite moments over the course of the next few hours. Please do get in touch at the details on the left of the page to have you say on all that has happened and also to comment on whatever the closing ceremony has in store. I can’t do this alone believe me.

Will the Olympic baton pass from Paris to LA go smoothly or is there a spillage or two in the pipes? It seems likely that Tom Cruise will abseil from the top of the Stade de France stadium roof and Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers, H.E.R are slated to perform. As is, of course, Paris 2024’s superfan extraordinaire Snoop Dogg. Let’s hope it’s not Snoop in control of the metaphorical baton pass, he’s been known to drop it … oh I can’t even.

French musical royalty Air and Phoenix will also provide musical accompaniment to what Artistic director Thomas Jolly has promised to be a “science-fiction dream-like immersive journey through time”. You didn’t hear it here first.

All that and plenty more besides to come over the next few hours – the official start time of the closing ceremony is 8pm BST and it is due to finish at 10.30pm BST. I’ll be here for the duration. Let’s the Games begin close!





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