Olympics closing ceremony LIVE: Tom Cruise, Billie Eilish and Snoop Dogg star in Paris 2024 finale
Billie Eilish, Snoop Dogg and Red Hot Chili Peppers made appearances in the Paris 2024 finale and the road to Los Angeles 2028 begins
The Olympics concluded on a star-studded night at the Stade de France as Paris 2024 delivered a memorable closing ceremony.
But the spirit of the Games returned over the last two weeks and Paris provided an evening that included Tom Cruise, Billie Eilish, Snoop Dogg and Red Hot Chili Peppers as the baton was passed onto Los Angeles 2028.
Team USA topped the medal table, while France enjoyed its best return in terms of medals in 124 years, behind Leon Marchand in the pool.
As for Team GB, there were more medals on the final day to conclude a successful Games, securing one more medal overall but eight fewer gold medals than at Tokyo 2020.
Relive all the action from Sunday night’s closing ceremony below:
Olympics 2024: Closing Ceremony
Well that was great, and much quicker than parading every country one by one. Approved. It’s about to get busy in the middle of the Stade de France, as the athletes of Paris 2024 emerge out of the tunnel - or those who have stuck around for the party, anyway. They’re trying to soak in as much of the Olympics as they can before it’s over for another four years.
Everyone is having a lovely time - especially you, Canada.
Olympics 2024: Closing Ceremony
FLAGS! ATHLETES! No boats. But the Parade of Nations is underway, as all flagbearers make their way out onto the Stade de France in unison.
Alex Yee and Bryony Page, gold medal winners for Team GB in triathlon and trampolining, are carrying the Great Britain flag.
Antoine Dupont and Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, heroes of rugby sevens and mountain biking, have the honour for France.
What a colourful, joyous sight.
Every Olympic flagbearer for Paris 2024 closing ceremony
Every country will have their moment at the closing ceremony as curtain comes down on Paris 2024
Olympics 2024: Closing Ceremony
Turns out Leon Marchand has a big job on his hands tonight. The Olympic flame has been placed inside a tiny golden lantern, which Marchand picks up with great care before heading off on a walk through the courtyard...
Later, Marchand will carry the flame back into the Stade de France before it is finally put out, signalling the end of the Olympic cycle. Back inside the stadium, an orchestra kicks off the party.
It’s a local community orchestra from Saint-Denis, a suburb north of Paris. It’s about to get very French. A lone flautist sets off on La Marseillaise - as Emmanuel Macron takes his seat next to the outgoing IOC president Thomas Bach.
The French glag and Olympic flag are raised during the anthem- thankfully, it looks like the Olympic flag has been raised the right way this time.
Olympics 2024: Closing Ceremony
We start with a look good on that Opening Ceremony two weeks ago... which produced memorable moments right at the end with the lighting of the Olympic cauldron - a hot air balloon that took off into the night.
As for tonight, we begin with a swaying, enchanting choral performance from in front of the Olympic flame at the Jardin de Tuileries , as the sun sets on the Paris Olympics.
And here comes the first big star of the night! Four-time gold medal winner Leon Marchand - the face of the Paris Games and swimming superstar, looking very smart in a black suit.
Simone Biles, Suni Lee and more blast Olympics for ‘unacceptable’ Jordan Chiles medal controversy
After US gymnast Jordan Chiles had her bronze medal taken away—a decision the US has said it will appeal—teammates, including Simone Biles and others from the sports world blasted the Olympic’s decision.
Fellow gymnast Suni Lee took her Instagram Stories to share her disappointment with the Olympic judges. She wrote, “All this talk about the athlete, what about the judges?? Completely unacceptable. This is awful and I’m gutted for Jordan.”
“I got your back forever Jo,” she added. “[You] have all my flowers and you will ALWAYS be an Olympic champion.”
Simone Biles blasts Olympics for ‘unacceptable’ Jordan Chiles medal controversy
“All this talk about the athlete, what about the judges?? Completely unacceptable,” Team USA gymnast Suni Lee stated
Olympics 2024: Closing Ceremony
Moments of the Olympics: Andy Murray retires
The 37-year-old announced before the Olympics that Paris would be his final tournament, and didn’t he put on a show alongside Dan Evans.
Murray and Evans saved seven match points on their way to making the third round, entertaining the Paris crowds with a final display of defiance.
It was an emotional rollercoast but it allowed Murray to finish on his terms.
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Olympics 2024: Closing Ceremony
Moments of the Olympics: Simone Biles returns
The greatest gymnast of all time made a stunning Olympics return in paris, winning three golds and a silver to leave the “twisties” in the past.
Who is performing at the Olympics 2024 closing ceremony in Paris
After two weeks of intense, thrilling competition between the world’s best athletes – not to mention a handful of controversies – the Paris Olympics are coming to an end.
Team GB secured over a dozen gold medals for performances in sports including swimming, mountain biking, shooting, rowing, and the men’s triathlon, winning over 50 medals in total.
US gymnast Simon Biles made a triumphant return securing her seventh gold medal, while Swedish sports star Armand “Mondo” Duplantis won a gold medal for pole-vaulting, breaking the world record for the ninth time.
Who is performing at Olympics 2024 closing ceremony in Paris
Tom Cruise gliding down the Stade de France, Billie Eilish and Snoop Dogg to take part in a ‘science-fiction’ and ‘dystopia’ themed event, and over a hundred performers, acrobats, dancers, and circus artists
Olympics 2024: Closing Ceremony
The stage is (almost) set for a very different show to the lightning action that has electrified the purple running track at the Stade de France. For now, that is gone, or at least covered by a black carpet and a stage of different pointed shapes.
It’s all a mystery for now, but we’re around half an hour or so from the Closing Ceremony getting underway
British Olympic chiefs proud of Team GB’s medal haul
The British Olympic Association says Team GB’s medal haul at Paris 2024 should be celebrated, despite Britain finishing in its lowest position in the table for 20 years.
Great Britain ended the Paris Olympics with 65 medals – the same amount won on home soil at London 2012 and second-best ever tally on foreign soil – with only the United States (126) and China (91) claiming more.
But Team GB won eight fewer gold medals than in Tokyo three years ago and were 13 down on the 27 collected at Rio 2016.
A final return of 14 gold, 22 silver and 29 bronze saw Britain slip to seventh spot in the medal table – its lowest place since finishing 10th at Athens 2004 – and third-best European nation behind hosts France and the Netherlands.
That was certainly not expected when Team GB chef de mission Mark England said last October that “the wheels are going to have to come off if we’re not top five”, while stating the aim was to be the best in Europe per gold medals won.
But BOA chief executive Andy Anson said at a post-Games briefing: “It’s hard to feel like that when we’ve won 65 medals.
“It’s frustrating to be seventh in the medal table, but we’ve got to celebrate first the number of fantastic moments, the way athletes have won their medals.”
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