The Paris Paralympics concluded with a vibrant ceremony at the Stade de France, transformed into an open-air nightclub celebrating French electronic music from the 1970s to the present. The event marked the end of Paris 2024, celebrating athletes, fans, and volunteers, while also heralding a new era for sports interest and awareness in France, particularly in Paralympic sports. The ceremony emphasized inclusion and the ongoing efforts to improve the lives of the 1.3 billion people with disabilities worldwide. Andrew Parsons, head of the Paralympics, highlighted that Paris 2024 has set a new benchmark for future games.
- The Paris Paralympics closing ceremony transformed the Stade de France into an open-air nightclub, celebrating French electronic music from the past decades.
- The event marked the conclusion of Paris 2024, celebrating athletes, fans, and the numerous volunteers who contributed to the games’ success.
- Paris 2024 is recognized for launching a new era of sports interest in France, particularly in Paralympic sports, while also focusing on the inclusion of people with disabilities.
- The ceremony highlighted the theme of inclusion, with a message aimed at improving awareness and conditions for the 1.3 billion people with disabilities globally.
- Andrew Parsons, head of the Paralympics, stated that Paris 2024 has set a new benchmark in the organization and impact of the games, surpassing the legacy of previous Olympic and Paralympic games.
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