The Paris Olympics 2024 officially opened the Summer Games with an elaborate opening ceremony on July 26 (July 27, Manila time) in Paris France.
The Team Philippines was among those joining the Parade of Nations. The Filipino athletes was led by Tokyo Olympics silver medalists Nesthy Petecio and Carlo Paalam, who are the designated flag bearers.
SCHEDULE: Team Philippines at Paris Olympics 2024
In the Philippines, official broadcaster Cignal TV/One Sports Digital carried the opening ceremony on its Facebook & YouTube accounts, free-to-air channel One Sports, One Sports+ and Cignal TV Pop-up channels 1 & 2 on cable TV, and Pilipinas Live via streaming.
Cauldron at Paris Olympics looks like a hot-air balloon
PARIS — The identity of the person who would light the Olympic cauldron for the Paris Olympics 2024 on Friday night (spoiler alert: Marie-José Pérec and Teddy Riner) was up in the air … and so, it turns out, was the cauldron itself: a ring of fire carried by a hot-air balloon.
Instead of the usual ground-bound cauldron used at most Summer and Winter Games, the special edition for the Paris Olympics is intended as a tribute to the first ride taken in a hydrogen-filled gas balloon — made in 1783 by two of that balloon’s French inventors. FULL STORY
Lady Gaga, Celine Dion add sparkle to Paris Olympics opening show
Lady Gaga, Celine Dion and French-Malian singer Aya Nakamura joined dancers, an opera diva and even a heavy metal band in an opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics that sought to proudly showcase French culture with a modern twist.
The first-ever opening ceremony held outside a stadium — on the River Seine — had to battle driving rain that cast a pallid gloom over the City of Light.
The fast-moving and multi-location ceremony masterminded by acclaimed French theatre director Thomas Jolly was aimed at impressing the global TV audience as much as those who braved the weather and intense security to watch live. FULL STORY
Celine Dion serenades Paris from the Eiffel Tower
CELINE BRINGS THE HOUSE DOWN
LOOK: Celine Dion closes the #Paris2024 with a powerful performance of Edith Pilaf’s heart-wrenching classic “L’Hymne à l’amour” at the base of the Eiffel Tower on Saturday, July 27. #Olympics #INQOlympics | 📷: Olympics/X; AFP pic.twitter.com/JpZvP7woEg
— INQUIRER Sports (@INQUIRERSports) July 26, 2024
The Olympic cauldron is lit — and floats into the Paris sky via air balloon
Charles Coste, the oldest French Olympic champion at 100, took the Olympic flame from his wheelchair, then passed it on to French judo great Teddy Riner and sprinter Marie-José Pérec. They lit a cauldron attached to a giant balloon, which then floated into the Paris night. –ASSOCIATED PRESS
Zidane, Nadal, Serena help with final torch relay
Rafael Nadal raises the Olympic Flame into the Parisian night sky. 🔥
The Olympic Torch Relay is almost complete. #Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony @RafaelNadal pic.twitter.com/XTHObVtImm
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
The final torch relay late in the ceremony involved retired soccer star Zinedine Zidane, who led France to the 1998 World Cup title, and several non-French stars.
Zidane handed off to Rafael Nadal, a Spaniard who won 14 of his 22 Grand Slam tennis titles at the French Open. Then, on a boat along the Seine, Nadal gave the torch to Serena Williams, an American who collected three of her 23 major singles championships in Paris.
It’s officially official: Macron declares the Paris Olympics open
The Paris 2024 Olympic cauldron is lit!
Sorry, THE PARIS 2024 HOT-AIR BALLOON OLYMPIC CAULDRON IS LIT! 🤯 🔥 #Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony pic.twitter.com/CIuS4RzfHD
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
French President Emmanuel Macron has said the words that make it official: He has declared the Paris Games open.
Macron did so just before French flag bearers Florent Manaudou and Mélina Robert-Michon took the Olympic Oath on behalf of all the athletes taking part in the Olympic Games. The oath represents how athletes understand they must respect the rules of fair play. –ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Olympic flag was raised upside down
The five-ring Olympic flag was raised upside down at Trocadero across the way from the Eiffel Tower.
The gaffe happened about three hours into the opening ceremony. Four officers of the Republican Guard were handed the flag, unfurled it and then moved it to the top of a pole. But the yellow and green rings that are supposed to be at the bottom were at the top; the blue, black and red rings that are supposed to be on top were underneath.
The flag was designed in 1914 by Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympics. The five rings represent continents: blue for Europe, black for Africa, red for America, yellow for Asia, green for Australia. –ASSOCIATED PRESS
A message of hope and gratitude to the Olympic athletes
Tony Estanguet, the president of Paris 2024 and a three-time canoe slalom gold medalist, offered the Olympic athletes a message of hope at the opening ceremony Friday night.
And he thanked them for being in Paris.
“Dear athletes, we can’t wait to live it all with you,” he said. “The joy. The tears. And the love that you will put in each moment. Thank you so much for being here. You made it. Bravo. I know what it means. I know what it took. I know the paths you have followed to be here. Paris will give back to you. It’s the city of love. And for the next 16 days, it is your city.” –ASSOCIATED PRESS
"Let us celebrate this Olympic spirit of living life in peace, as the one and only humankind, united in all our diversity."
-Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee#Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony pic.twitter.com/wLdjC72X3R
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
Team Philippines sails into Paris Olympics 2024 opening ceremony
Team Philippines made its first appearance early Saturday morning (Manila time) in the 2024 Paris Olympics, whose opening ceremony was a first of its kind.
The ceremony, along with the traditional parade of nations, took place on the River Seine, with delegations from different countries sailing in front of officials that included French president Emmanuel Macron and International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach—and thousands of fans who line the banks. FULL STORY
'MY HEART IS SCREAMING!!🥹’
WATCH: PH fencing bet Samantha Catantan waves the Philippine flag in front of the Eiffel Tower during the parade of nations at the #Paris2024 opening ceremony. #Olympics #INQOlympics | 📹: Catantan/IG Story pic.twitter.com/U73dglJEvy
— INQUIRER Sports (@INQUIRERSports) July 26, 2024
HERE COMES TEAM PHILIPPINES! 🇵🇭
LOOK: Delegates of Team Philippines wave their flags during the parade of nations at the #Paris2024📷 opening ceremony, with Nesthy Petecio and Carlo Paalam being flag bearers. A total of 16 delegates are aboard for the parade. | 📷: Olympics/X pic.twitter.com/fjgDsPLai9
— INQUIRER Sports (@INQUIRERSports) July 26, 2024
The world is a stage, and Paris is a catwalk. 💅
The #OpeningCeremony is France's largest nightclub. Celebrities are showcasing young French designer talent, while DJ Barbara Butch provides the tunes. The perfect moment for the last delegations to arrive. ✨ #Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/zOzELw8n8a
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
The people of Paris continue to welcome the world's best athletes on the Seine.
Who are you cheering? 🎉#Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony pic.twitter.com/tvCUJO9Tq8
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
Art. 🎨 History. 🏰 Sport. 🏃
The delegations continue to travel across the Seine! #Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony pic.twitter.com/yTxdCGSQKt
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
Paris 2024 will be the first gender-equal Olympic Games in history. 🤝
The same number of men and women will compete over the next two weeks.#Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
Wow! 😮 We’ve got goosebumps! Have you?
💙🤍❤️ From the roof of the Grand-Palais, a new and powerful version of the French National anthem is delivered by Axelle Saint-Cirel. #Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony pic.twitter.com/8ZbCnIqYWg
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
The party on the Seine continues!
24 more delegations have arrived. They’re floating along the Seine to the sound of dreamy French piano. 🎹#Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony pic.twitter.com/09IHSTcCsX
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
The final torchbearer discovers that the Mona Lisa has disappeared!?#Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony pic.twitter.com/l6yAYOXNvY
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
Paris la ville de l'amour, la ville des amours ♥️
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Paris, the city of love ♥️📸 Getty / Julien De Rosa#Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/svEiK9DEDX
— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) July 26, 2024
‘LE CAPTAIN’ 🇺🇸
LOOK: Team USA flag bearer and NBA superstar LeBron James looks dapper in the team’s official outfit at the #Paris2024 opening ceremony on Saturday, July 27 (PH time). #Olympics #INQOlympics | 📷: TeamUSA/IG pic.twitter.com/QQ5BhVYswf
— INQUIRER Sports (@INQUIRERSports) July 26, 2024
Chapitre 1 : Enchanté
Welcome to France 🇫🇷#Paris2024
📸 Getty / Wang Dongzhen – Pool pic.twitter.com/0IqJLKLLjw— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) July 26, 2024
Welcome @TeamGB 🇬🇧
Our heart will go on!#Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/gQbGNuQWdU— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) July 26, 2024
Les athlètes continuent leur parade sur la Seine 🌊
Bienvenue Team Bouthan, Islande, Chine et Canada dans la ville lumière 💫
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The athletes continue their parade on the Seine 🌊
Welcome Team Bhutan, Iceland, China and Canada in the City of Light 💫📸 Getty / Lars Baron… pic.twitter.com/Qmw2YYTx0l
— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) July 26, 2024
MOTHER MONSTER IN PARIS!
LOOK: Lady Gaga takes center stage in a cabaret-inspired performance during the #Paris2024 opening ceremony on Saturday, July 27 (PH time). #Olympics #INQOlympics | 📷: Olympics/X pic.twitter.com/kTwFq7dRPu
— INQUIRER Sports (@INQUIRERSports) July 26, 2024
…Gaga oh la la!
Excuse us as we pick our jaws off of the floor 🤯 @ladygaga just blew us away with a dazzling French cabaret performance at the #Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony! pic.twitter.com/oXBtU8wit3
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
Le monde entier entre en Seine ✨
Bienvenue aux 16 nouvelles délégations 👋
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The whole world on the Seine ✨
Welcome the 16 new delegations 👋Afghanistan, South Africa, Albania, Algeria, Germany, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Armenia, Aruba,… pic.twitter.com/24Y38BwGki
— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) July 26, 2024
36 athlètes qui représentent 100 millions d'hommes et de femmes ✨
Ils concourent sous une seule et même bannière, celle de la Grande famille Olympique.
Bienvenue à la team Réfugiés du CIO. #ForThe100Millions
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36 athletes representing 100 million men and women ✨
They compete… pic.twitter.com/lLEh0FjlMP— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) July 26, 2024
THE FLAME IS HERE!
The iconic Seine River in Paris transforms into the French flag during the #Paris2024 opening ceremony on Saturday, July 27 (PH time.) #Olympics #INQOlympics | 📷: Olympics/X pic.twitter.com/qHFJi9GtaI
— INQUIRER Sports (@INQUIRERSports) July 26, 2024
Lever de rideau 💦
La délégation grecque ouvre la parade des athlètes, comme le veut la tradition.
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Curtain up 💦
The Greek delegation opens the athletes' parade, as per tradition dictates.📸 Getty /Jared C. Tilton / Lars Baron#Paris2024 pic.twitter.com/3MN7mySe2A
— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) July 26, 2024
Paris Olympics begins with ambitious, sprawling opening ceremony
PARIS — Celebrating its reputation as a cradle of revolution, Paris kicked off its first Summer Olympics in a century on Friday with a rule-breaking opening ceremony studded with stars and fantasy, showcasing the city’s resilience as authorities dealt with suspected acts of sabotage that targeted France’s flagship high-speed rail network.
Widespread travel disruptions triggered by what French officials said were coordinated arson attacks on high-speed rail lines and rain in Paris dampened the ceremony as global audiences tuned in for the opening spectacular got the 2024 Games. FULL STORY
The Flame is here! Are you ready for this 6km celebration of sport along the iconic River Seine? 🌉
Are you ready for the Olympic Games Paris 2024? 🙌#Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony pic.twitter.com/sfHRiqcwIS
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
Prologue.
Il faut ramener à Paris la Flamme Olympique arrivée par erreur au Stade de France.
Elle est attendue par des milliers d'athlètes et spectateurs sur la Seine.
Merci Zinedine Zidane
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Prologue.
We must bring the Olympic Torch back to Paris. It accidentally arrived at… pic.twitter.com/FLnVEf226Q— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) July 26, 2024
Mesdames et messieurs, de France et du monde, bienvenue à Paris ! 💫
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Paris ! 💫#Paris2024📸 Paris 2024 pic.twitter.com/4Fp1WUpnES
— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) July 26, 2024
Crowds are growing along the Seine as everyone eagerly awaits the start of the #OpeningCeremony
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Les spectateurs arrivent de plus en plus nombreux sur les bords de Seine en attendant le début de la cérémonie d'ouverture 🤩#Paris2024 @Olympics pic.twitter.com/Z3pMd7tJAX— Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) July 26, 2024
It’s almost time for 85 boats to take to the Seine for the most unique Opening Ceremony in the history of the Olympic Games!
The athletes are ready. 💪 Are you?
Watch along right here:
🔗 https://t.co/XzKcPINrgC#Paris2024 #OpeningCeremony pic.twitter.com/y32TWr5QLx— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
SINO ‘YAN? EYY! 🤙
WATCH: Samantha Catantan pokes fun at fellow Olympian Carlo Paalam after seeing a poster of the boxer on the streets of Paris ahead of the #Paris2024 opening ceremony on Saturday, July 27 (PH time). #Olympics #INQOlympics | 📹: Catantan/IG Story pic.twitter.com/M8viqQMZXc
— INQUIRER Sports (@INQUIRERSports) July 26, 2024
No stopping Team USA flag bearers @CocoGauff and @KingJames 🇺🇸
📺: @NBCOlympics & @peacock #ParisOlympics pic.twitter.com/HJ2EXKcJ05
— Team USA (@TeamUSA) July 26, 2024
‘READY FOR THE PARADE!’
LOOK: Fencer Sam Catantan is all smiles with fellow Team Philippines delegates a few hours before the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics. #Olympics #INQOlympics | 📷: Catantan/Instagram Story pic.twitter.com/fZWIsTiGJT
— INQUIRER Sports (@INQUIRERSports) July 26, 2024
‘READY’ 🇵🇭
LOOK: Boxer Hergie Bacyadan, together with fellow Team Philippines delegates, are all suited up for the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics. #Olympics #INQOlympics | 📷: Bacyadan/Instagram pic.twitter.com/iKMM3J1Nzu
— INQUIRER Sports (@INQUIRERSports) July 26, 2024
‘LABAN!’ 🇵🇭
LOOK: Nesthy Petecio, one of the country’s flag bearers at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics, proudly wears Francis Libiran’s “Sinag” barong. #Olympics #INQOlympics | 📷: Petecio/Instagram
• Stay updated on #Paris2024 at https://t.co/Fu7vjbflG8. pic.twitter.com/NRF1NZ7Kqb
— INQUIRER Sports (@INQUIRERSports) July 26, 2024
OPENING CEREMONY FIT CHECK!
LOOK: Filipina gymnast Aleah Finnegan is all ready for the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics as she shares a selfie wearing Francis Libiran’s “Sinag” barong. #Olympics #INQOlympics | 📷: Finnegan/Instagram Story pic.twitter.com/yRsr4CDUo9
— INQUIRER Sports (@INQUIRERSports) July 26, 2024
Igniting the Olympic Summer Games. 🔥
We're just hours away from lighting the flame at @Paris2024. 🤩 Take a look back at the last five cauldron lightings that have lit up the Summer Olympics. 👀 Who will light the flame tonight? #Olympics | #Paris2024 | #LastFive pic.twitter.com/0vfL9iykQU
— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) July 26, 2024
It has been an unforgettable experience to arrive at the Athlete's Village with the Olympic torch 🙌♥️ #Paris2024 #Olympics pic.twitter.com/9pPMUIYEm8
— Pau Gasol (@paugasol) July 26, 2024
LOOK: Filipino fencer Sam Catantan proudly dons the Francis Libiran “Sinag” barong ahead of the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics. | 📷: Catantan/Instagram Story
• Stay updated on #Paris2024 at https://t.co/Fu7vjbflG8. pic.twitter.com/8ljRGk892p
— INQUIRER Sports (@INQUIRERSports) July 26, 2024
Flag bearers for Paris Olympics 2024 opening ceremony
PARIS — Most countries will have two athletes hoisting a large flag in the boats along the Seine River for the Paris Olympics opening ceremony Friday.
It’s considered an honor to be chosen for the duty at the Games, and for years there was just one flag bearer per nation. In a tradition that began at the Tokyo Olympics three years ago, delegations now select one woman and one man to share the job during the curtain-raiser — although sometimes, if there’s only one athlete present, that person will tote the flag alone. FULL STORY
Long queues, ticketing problems ahead of Paris opening ceremony
Thousands of spectators faced long queues and ticketing problems as they arrived for the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics 2024 along the River Seine on Friday.
Many gates opened an hour late and at least one opened two hours late because staff had not been delivered scanners enabling them to check tickets.
“The police have been amazing, but the organization sucks,” said Michael Ohoven, 48, a German film producer, who paid 2,700 ($2,930) euros per ticket for him and his wife. FULL STORY
Arson attacks cause travel chaos before start of Paris Olympics
PARIS— Arsonists attacked the French high-speed rail network early Friday, paralyzing travel to Paris from across the rest of France and Europe for some 800,000 people, including Olympic athletes heading to the grand opening ceremony of the Games in the evening.
French officials condemned the attacks as “criminal actions,” though they said there was no sign of a direct link to the Games. Prosecutors in Paris opened a national investigation saying the crimes — among them property damage threatening the nation’s “fundamental interests” — could carry sentences of 10 to 20 years.
“It’s a hell of a way to start the Olympics,” said Sarah Moseley, a 42-year-old traveler waiting at the Gare du Nord station in Paris as she learned that her train to London was delayed by the rail chaos. FULL STORY
As PH flag bearers, Paalam, Petecio will join very iconic company
When the Philippine delegation gets called to come out for the opening of the Paris Olympics 2024, Nesthy Petecio and Carlo Paalam will continue what seems to be a recurring theme.
Paalam and Petecio will be tasked to carry the Philippine flag for the formal start of the Summer Games, adding themselves to the list of boxers who have done so in the country’s 100th year of participation.
The silver medalists in the pandemic-delayed 2020 Tokyo Games three years earlier are the sixth and seventh sluggers in recorded Olympic history to ever hold that responsibility for the country. FULL STORY
Paris braces for ‘most incredible’ Olympics opening ceremony
Thousands of athletes are set to sail through central Paris on Friday during an unprecedented and high-risk Olympics opening ceremony that will showcase the country’s hugely ambitious vision for the Games.
The parade on Friday evening will see up to 7,500 competitors travel down a six-kilometer (four-mile) stretch of the river Seine on a flotilla of 85 boats.
Compared to the COVID-blighted 2020 Tokyo Olympics, which were delayed by a year and opened in an empty stadium, the Paris show will take place in front of 300,000 cheering spectators and an audience of VIPs and celebrities from around the world. FULL STORY
France blocks 1,000 suspected spies from Paris Olympics
PARIS — Three days before the start of the 2024 Olympics, France’s interior minister said about 1,000 people suspected of possibly meddling for a foreign power have been blocked from attending the Olympics — one of the security challenges that Paris is cracking down on in its goal to keep Games safe for athletes and fans.
About 1 million background checks have scrutinized Olympic volunteers, workers and others involved in the Games as well as those applying for passes to enter the most tightly controlled security zone in Paris — along the banks of the Seine — ahead of the opening ceremony on the river Friday. FULL STORY
Paris sets warm Olympics welcome – except for rats
PARIS, France — While the Paris Olympics is set to be a festival of socializing and intermingling, city authorities are keen for visitors not to encounter any of the capital’s notorious furry inhabitants.
Humorously portrayed in the hit animated film “Ratatouille,” the French capital’s abundant rat population is no joke for the city’s residents—and could be an embarrassment as the Olympics spotlight falls on Paris.
“All of the Olympic sites and celebration areas were analyzed (for rats) before the Games,” Deputy Mayor Anne-Claire Boux, who has responsibility for public health, told Agence France-Presse (AFP) in an interview. FULL STORY