The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games organisers and the International Paralympic Committee have launched a “Game is not over” campaign to rekindle excitement after the Olympic Games’ conclusion.
As the dust settles on the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, focus now turns to its Paralympic counterpart. Following a fortnight’s break, the French capital finds itself in a post-Olympics lull, recovering from its intense Olympic duties.
With the Paralympic Flame lit and journeying across the nation, the opening ceremony approaching, and final touches being made, organisers hope to motivate locals and tourists alike, rekindling the sporting passion that enveloped the French capital during the Olympic Games.
Adverts across Paris are actively building anticipation for Paralympic events, from wheelchair rugby to para-athletics, promising an unparalleled and innovative “spectacle.”
Set to start today the 17th Summer Paralympic Games’ Opening Ceremony will make history as the first to take place outside a traditional stadium setting, following the landmark Olympic Games Opening Ceremony.
