Spectacular photos from the Paris 2024 opening ceremony
A selection of eye-catching moments from the opening ceremony for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
François-Xavier Marit/AFPThe Olympic opening ceremony presents the host country with the opportunity to wow the world with a uniquely spectacular show.
The opening of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games was just that – the organisers ditched the traditional ceremony, and became the first Games to hold the opening event within a city as a whole rather than in a stadium.
Thousands of athletes and performers paraded along the River Seine on a wet evening, before the night sky and the Eiffel Tower were lit up in dramatic technicolour, creating a hugely ambitious, one-of-a-kind spectacle.
Below are some of the most eye-catching photos from the night.
Paweł Kopczyński/ReutersAfter a three-month journey from Greece to Paris, the Olympic torch was handed to former French footballer Zinedine Zidane, before being passed on to tennis stars Rafa Nadal and Serena Williams.
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Evgenia Novozhenina/ReutersIn an epic climax, French judo great Teddy Riner and sprinter Marie-Jose Perec used the Olympic torch to ignite a cauldron powering an enormous hot air balloon.
The giant, glowing balloon then flew over the city of Paris to signal the start of the greatest show on Earth.
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Jung Yeon-Je/AFP The opening ceremony began with a stunning display of coloured smoke resembling the French flag rising over the Pont d’Austerlitz.
Lars Baron/Getty ImagesFans and spectators were in keen attendance, and – for the most part – were undeterred by the wet weather.
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Oli Scarff/AFPFrench President Emmanuel Macron was watching alongside President of the International Olympic Committee Thomas Bach.
Martin Divíšek/EPAUK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was also spotted watching the ceremony, seemingly well-prepared for the rain.
Kai Pfaffenbach/ReutersVarious celebrities attended the evening, including American singer Ariana Grande with her British Wicked co-star Cynthia Erivo.
Christophe Petit-Tesson/PA MediaAs expected there was a heightened security presence, with tens of thousands of police deployed across the city.
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Teresa Suarez/EPAThroughout the event, a mystery masked torchbearer was running and parkour-ing their way through the city on riverside rooftops.
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Peter Cziborra/Pool/Getty ImagesFleets of team boats, with countries from all around the world, sailed down the Seine, flying their flags with pride.
British diver Tom Daley and rower Helen Glover bore the flag for Team GB.
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Steph Chambers/Getty ImagesThe event was interspersed with elaborate performances of all kinds, from Lady Gaga, cabaret performers, ballet dancers, acrobats to a finale from Celine Dion, a distant figure on stage halfway up the Eiffel Tower.
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