- The Paralympic flame traveled from Stoke Mandeville to France via the Channel Tunnel.
- French athletes will continue the torch relay from Calais to Paris.
- The opening ceremony will take place on the Champs-Elysees and Place de la Concorde on August 28.
The Paralympic flame’s arrival in France marks a significant milestone as Paris readies itself to host the 2024 Paralympic Games.
The journey, starting from Stoke Mandeville, traveled through the Channel Tunnel and reached Calais, where French athletes took over. This iconic flame will be used to light the torches for the 11-day competition and the opening ceremony.
Paris Prepares for Paralympic Games as Flame Arrives via Channel Tunnel
The opening ceremony, scheduled for August 28, will be a spectacular event held on the Champs-Elysees and Place de la Concorde. Renowned actor Jackie Chan is among the notable figures who will carry the torch, adding a global touch to the celebrations.
The involvement of French stars such as Elsa Zylberstein and Benjamin Millepied in the torch relay further emphasizes the significance and grandeur of the upcoming Games.
With the Paralympic flame now in France, Paris is set to host a remarkable 2024 Paralympic Games. The city’s preparations and the involvement of international and local celebrities underscore the importance of this global event, promising a memorable celebration of athletic excellence and inclusivity.
“The arrival of the Paralympic flame in Paris signifies the beginning of a new chapter in the city’s history, showcasing a blend of tradition and modernity.”