The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games came to a close on September 8, 2024, marking the end of a successful summer sporting event in France. The closing ceremony at the rain-soaked Stade de France was a fitting end to an extravaganza that captivated fans and set a high standard for future events. As the stadium shone in the colors of the French flag, Paralympic athletes marched in carrying their national flags to the sound of the national anthem and “Chariots of Fire”. The event was attended by French President Emmanuel Macron and other dignitaries.
Famed French electronic music composer Jean-Michel Jarre closed out the ceremony with a tribute to French electro music, turning the stadium into a giant open-air dance party. The city bid farewell to over 4,000 Paralympic athletes as more than 64,000 fans enjoyed the festivities. The event was a celebration of diversity, inclusion, and athletic excellence, showcasing the best of what the Paralympic Games have to offer.
The Paralympic Games in Paris followed the success of the Olympics, with athletes enjoying strong support from fans. Despite concerns about ticket sales and attendance due to the end of the summer holiday period, 2.4 million tickets were sold out of 2.8 million, making it the second-highest ticket sales after the 2012 London Games. The energy and excitement from the Olympics carried over into the Paralympics, with French athletes winning a total of 75 medals in various events.
French President Emmanuel Macron’s popularity was boosted by the successful organization of both the Olympics and Paralympics, with transportation running smoothly and minimal organizational issues. Security concerns were also addressed, with police engaging in friendly interactions with fans. The feel-good factor from the games is expected to linger for some time, inspiring future generations of athletes and sports fans.
Overall, the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games were a fitting conclusion to a summer filled with sporting excellence and international camaraderie. As the torch is passed to Los Angeles for the 2028 Olympics, the world looks forward to another spectacular event that will continue the legacy of the Paris Games. France’s success on and off the track, along with the support of fans and organizers, has set a high standard for future host cities to follow, ensuring that the spirit of the Paralympic Games continues to shine bright.