The Paris Paralympics closed on Sunday with Paris 2024 Olympic Organizing Committee president Tony Estanguet saying the Games and the Olympics had created a “historic summer.”
The Paralympic flame and cauldron were extinguished before a concert featuring the best of French electronic music capped off proceedings at a packed Stade de France.
Speaking in front of more than 4,400 athletes from 168 Paralympic delegations, Estanguet said the closing ceremony marked the end of six weeks of Olympic and Paralympic fervor in the City of Light.
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Estanguet said they would remain “etched in people’s memories.”
“This summer, France had a date with history, and the country showed up,” he said.
“This summer when people talked to each other, this summer when France was happy,” said the former Olympic canoeist, referring to how France had been left deeply divided by snap elections just weeks before the Olympics opened.
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo passed the Paralympic flag to International Paralympic Committee president Andrew Parsons, who gave it to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.
Broadway star Ali Stoker then sang the US’ national anthem before a film was shown of a band performing on a Californian beach as skateboarders and wheelchair athletes performed tricks.
Despite initial fears about ticket sales, the Paralympics took place in mainly full stadiums, benefiting from the feel-good factor from the highly successful Olympics which ended on Aug. 11.
Parsons said the Paris Paralympics had shown that “change starts with sport.”
The action in Paris, the organization and the gender parity of the competitors had set new standards for the Paralympics, he said.
Both Paris 2024 symbols were extinguished which led onto the vibrant electronic concert on the Stade de France field.
It was opened by Victor Le Masne as LED bracelets worn by the crowd and athletes on the field lit up the arena for more than an hour.
The 24-artist show with highlights such as Jean-Michel Jarre, Cassius, Busy P and Kungs was ended in style by icon Martin Solveig, who finished his set with 2010 hit Hello and then Daft Punk’s One More Time.
China finished top of the medals table in Paris, as they have for every Paralympics since Athens in 2004. They had 94 golds, followed by Britain with 49 and the US with 36.
In the final day of competition, Switzerland won both Paralympic wheelchair marathons while the Netherlands secured back-to-back women’s wheelchair basketball titles, denying the US.
Early in the morning, Catherine Debrunner propelled her racing wheelchair through the autumnal chill in the streets of Paris to win the women’s marathon.
The 29-year-old Swiss athlete added to the four gold medals she has already won on the track at these Games, ranging from the 400m to the 5,000m, with a silver medal in the T53 100m thrown in for good measure.
Marcel Hug, 38, made up for a disappointing Games on the track by dominating the men’s wheelchair marathon, finishing three minutes and 40 seconds ahead of Hua Jin of China.
A minute’s silence was held after one of the women’s marathons in memory of Rebecca Cheptegei, the Ugandan Olympic marathon runner who died this week after an attack by her partner. Cheptegei had finished 44th in the women’s marathon on Aug. 11.
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