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The Paris 2024 Olympics opening on July 26, 2024, marked a spectacular beginning to the Games. Held at the Stade de France, this opening ceremony set an exciting tone for the entire event.
Highlights of the Paris 2024 Olympics Opening Ceremony
The Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony featured a breathtaking display of French culture and art.
- Parade of Nations: The ceremony introduced a new format with the parade of nations taking place on the Seine River. Athletes from all over the world floated past iconic Parisian landmarks on decorated boats, providing a stunning backdrop for the event.
- Artistic Performances: French artists delivered vibrant performances that combined music, dance, and theatre. These performances showcased France’s rich heritage and modern creativity.
- Lighting of the Olympic Flame: The Olympic flame was lit in a traditional ceremony, marking the official start of the Games. A prominent French athlete carried the torch into the stadium, signifying the beginning of the Paris 2024 Olympics.
- Cultural Showcase: The opening ceremony highlighted French cuisine, fashion, and art. The cultural presentations added a unique flavor to the event.
- Inspirational Messages: Leaders and dignitaries shared powerful messages about unity, peace, and the Olympic spirit, reinforcing the core values of the Games.
India’s Grand Entrance at the Paris 2024 Olympics
India’s team made a proud and vibrant entrance during the Paris 2024 Olympics opening. Here’s a look at the Indian athletes:
- Neeraj Chopra: As the javelin thrower who won gold at Tokyo 2020, Chopra led the Indian team. His past success made him a central figure in India’s Olympic dreams.
- Dhinidhi Desinghu: At just 14 years old, she is the youngest Indian swimmer at these Games. Her presence represents the emerging talent of India’s new generation.
- Avinash Sable: Competing in the men’s 3000m steeplechase, Sable showcases India’s strength in distance running. His participation reflects India’s growing presence in athletics.
- Neeraj Chopra and Kishore Jena: Both athletes will compete in javelin throw. Chopra’s experience and Jena’s promising talent are hopeful for India’s success in field events.
- Priyanka Goswami and Akshdeep Singh: Goswami will compete in the women’s 20km race walk, while Singh will join the marathon race walk mixed relay. Their involvement highlights India’s diverse sporting talents.
- HS Prannoy and Lakshya Sen: In badminton, Sen is a rising star in men’s singles, and Prannoy is a key player for India. Their performances are eagerly anticipated.
- Mirabai Chanu: Competing in weightlifting, Chanu aims to build on her previous Olympic success.
- Vinesh Phogat and Anshu Malik: Both will compete in wrestling, bringing experience and emerging talent to India’s team.
India’s Growing Impact at the Paris 2024 Olympics
India’s presence at the Paris 2024 Olympics reflects its expanding role in global sports.
- Athlete Profiles: Athletes like Neeraj Chopra and Mirabai Chanu have made significant contributions to India’s Olympic history. Their past successes set high expectations for the current Games.
- Cultural Representation: The Indian team’s traditional attire during the parade showcased the country’s rich cultural heritage. The flag-bearer led the team with pride, reflecting India’s unity and diversity.
- Significant Achievements: India’s progress is evident with its growing Olympic presence. From winning seven medals at Tokyo 2020 to sending 117 athletes to Paris 2024, the country’s sporting ambitions are on the rise.
- Media Coverage: Indian media extensively covered the Paris 2024 Olympics opening, capturing the excitement and preparation of the athletes. Reports and interviews highlighted the athletes’ hard work and aspirations.
- Expectations and Aspirations: With a strong lineup across various sports, India’s performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics is highly anticipated. The athletes’ dedication and talent reflect India’s rising status in global sports.
Archery
India’s archery squad includes:
Dhiraj Bommadevara: Men’s individual, Men’s team
Tarundeep Rai: Men’s individual, Men’s team
Pravin Jadhav: Men’s individual, Men’s team
Bhajan Kaur: Women’s individual, Women’s team
Deepika Kumari: Women’s individual, Women’s team
Ankita Bhakat: Women’s individual, Women’s team
These archers have secured their spots through team rankings and individual quotas.
Athletics
Athletics is a strong area for India, with 29 athletes set to compete:
Avinash Sable: Men’s 3000m steeplechase
Sarvesh Kushare: Men’s high jump
Jeswin Aldrin: Men’s long jump
Abdulla Aboobacker: Men’s triple jump
Tajinderpal Singh Toor: Men’s shot put
Neeraj Chopra: Men’s javelin throw
Kishore Jena: Men’s javelin throw
Akshdeep Singh: Men’s 20km race walk
Paramjeet Bisht: Men’s 20km race walk
Vikas Singh: Men’s 20km race walk
Also competing are Priyanka Goswami in the Women’s 20km race walk and Suraj Panwar in the marathon race walk mixed relay.
Badminton
In badminton, India will have:
HS Prannoy: Men’s singles
Lakshya Sen: Men’s singles
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty: Men’s doubles
PV Sindhu: Women’s singles
Ashwini Ponnappa/Tanisha Crasto: Women’s doubles
Boxing
Boxing is another area where India shines with the following athletes:
Amit Panghal: Men’s 51kg
Nishant Dev: Men’s 71kg
Nikhat Zareen: Women’s 50kg
Preeti Pawar: Women’s 54kg
Jaismine Lamboria: Women’s 57kg
Lovlina Borgohain: Women’s 75kg
Equestrian
Anush Agarwalla: Dressage
Golf
India’s golfers include:
Gaganjeet Bhullar: Men’s event
Shubhankar Sharma: Men’s event
Aditi Ashok: Women’s event
Diksha Dagar: Women’s event
Hockey
The Indian men’s hockey team will compete with the following players:
PR Sreejesh
Jarmanpreet Singh
Amit Rohidas
Harmanpreet Singh
Sumit
Sanjay
Rajkumar Pal
Shamsher Singh
Manpreet Singh
Hardik Singh
Vivek Sagar Prasad
Abhishek
Sukhjeet Singh
Lalit Kumar Upadhyay
Mandeep Singh
Gurjant Singh
Nilakanta Sharma, Jugraj Singh, and Krishan Bahadur Pathak are the alternate players.
Judo
Tulika Maan: Women’s +78kg
Rowing
Balraj Panwar: Men’s single sculls
Sailing
Vishnu Saravanan: Men’s dinghy
Nethra Kumanan: Women’s dinghy
Shooting
India has a strong shooting team with:
Arjun Babuta: Men’s 10m air rifle, 10m air rifle mixed team
Sandeep Singh: Men’s 10m air rifle, 10m air rifle mixed team
Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar: Men’s 50m rifle 3 positions
Swapnil Kusale: Men’s 50m rifle 3 positions
Arjun Cheema: Men’s 10m air pistol, 10m air pistol mixed team
Sarabjot Singh: Men’s 10m air pistol, 10m air pistol mixed team
Anish Bhanwala: Men’s 25m rapid fire pistol
Vijayveer Sidhu: Men’s 25m rapid fire pistol
Prithviraj Tondaiman: Men’s trap
Anantjeet Singh Naruka: Men’s skeet, Skeet mixed team
Elavenil Valarivan: Women’s 10m air rifle, 10m air rifle mixed team
Ramita Jindal: Women’s 10m air rifle, 10m air rifle mixed team
Anjum Moudgil: Women’s 50m rifle 3 positions
Sift Kaur Samra: Women’s 50m rifle 3 positions
Rhythm Sangwan: Women’s 10m air pistol, 10m air pistol mixed team
Manu Bhaker: Women’s 10m air pistol, 10m air pistol mixed team, women’s 25m pistol
Esha Singh: Women’s 25m pistol
Rajeshwari Kumari: Women’s trap
Shreyasi Singh: Women’s trap
Raiza Dhillon: Women’s skeet
Maheshwari Chauhan: Women’s skeet and skeet mixed team
Swimming
Srihari Nataraj: Men’s 100m backstroke
Dhinidhi Desinghu: Women’s 200m freestyle
Table Tennis
India’s table tennis players are:
Harmeet Desai: Men’s singles, Men’s team
Sharath Kamal: Men’s singles, Men’s team
Manav Thakkar: Men’s team
Manika Batra: Women’s singles, Women’s team
Sreeja Akula: Women’s singles, Women’s team
Archana Kamath: Women’s team
Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Ayhika Mukherjee are reserves.
Tennis
Sumit Nagal: Men’s singles
Rohan Bopanna/N Sriram Balaji: Men’s doubles
Weightlifting
Mirabai Chanu: Women’s 49kg
Wrestling
India’s wrestlers include:
Aman Sehrawat: Men’s freestyle 57kg
Vinesh Phogat: Women’s 50kg
Antim Panghal: Women’s 53kg
Anshu Malik: Women’s 57kg
Nisha Dahiya: Women’s 68kg
Reetika Hooda: Women’s 76kg
The Paris 2024 Olympics opening day set an impressive stage for the Games. The innovative ceremony and artistic performances made a lasting impression. India’s vibrant entry and strong team added to the excitement. As the Olympics progress, the world will watch closely, hoping for outstanding performances and medals from the Indian athletes.