
Paris 2024 Paralympic Opening Ceremony
Ratings
For the first time in the history of the Games, the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games will take place - just a few weeks apart - outside the stadium, in the heart of Paris. On 28 August 2024, the bottom of the Champs-Elysées and Place de la Concorde will be transformed into the impressive backdrop for a ceremony that will feature a parade of 4,400 athletes from approximately 184 Paralympic delegations from around the world.
Production
Paname 2024, OBS - Olympic Broadcasting Services, IOC - International Olympic Commitee
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Chilly Gonzales
Self

Rahim C Redcar
Self

Nantenin Keïta
Self (Torchbearer)

Tony Estanguet
Self

Andrew Parsons
Self

Luc Bruyère
Self (Lucky Love)

Florent Manaudou
Self (Torchbearer)

Yannick Noah
Self

Luan Pommier
Self

Théo Curin
Self (Théo le taxi)

Sébastien Tellier
Self

Alexis Hanquinquant
Self (Torchbearer)

Charles-Antoine Kouakou
Self (Torchbearer)

Fabien Lamirault
Self (Torchbearer)

Elodie Lorandi
Self (Torchbearer)

Béatrice Hess
Self (Torchbearer)

Michaël Jeremiasz
Self (Torchbearer)

Bebe Vio
Self (Torchbearer)

Markus Rehm
Self (Torchbearer)

Oksana Masters
Self (Torchbearer)
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