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Who lit the torch at the Paris 2024 Olympics?

THE Paris Olympics is officially underway after a stunning opening ceremony on the River Seine.

For the first time ever, the ceremony took place outside of a stadium.

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The Olympics have kicked off in Paris[/caption]

It has been estimated that there will be over 600,000 people were in attendance to watch the highly-anticipated spectacle.

And instead of everyone flocking to a stadium, attendees got to watch the opening ceremony happen on the Seine River in Paris.

Organisers revealed that it took place when dusk was due to fall at the time of the event so that spectators can watch it during the day and night.

Who lit the torch at the Olympics Opening Ceremony?

The Olympics torch has been lit by French judoka Teddy Riner and sprinter Marie-Jose Perec, a three-time gold medallist.

The pair lit a 30m hot air balloon which descended into the Parisian sky.

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Teddy Riner and Marie-Jose Perec lit the Olympic torch[/caption]

Who were the flagbearers at the Opening Ceremony?

  • Algeria: Yasser Triki (Athletics)/ Amina Belhadi (Judo)
  • Australia: Eddie Ockenden (Hockey)/ Jessica Fox (Canoe Slalom)
  • Austria: Felix Oschmautz (Canoe Slalom)/ Michaela Polleres (Judo)
  • Bahamas: Steven Gardiner (Athletics)/ Devynne Charlton (Athletics)
  • Belgium: Jerome Guery (Equestrian)/ Emma Meesseman (Basketball)
  • Brazil: Isaquias Queiroz (Canoeing)/ Raquel Kochhann (Rugby sevens)
  • Canada: Andre De Grasse (Athletics)/ Maude Charron (Weightlifting)
  • Chile: Nicolas Jarry (Tennis)/ Antonia Abraham (Rowing)
  • Colombia: Kevin Quintero (Cycling)/ Flor Ruiz (Athletics)
  • Cuba: Mijaín Lopez (Wrestling)/ Idalys Ortiz (Judo)
  • Denmark: Niklas Landin Jacobsen (Handball)/ Anne-Marie Rindom (Sailing)
  • Egypt: Ahmed El-Gendy (Modern pentathlon)/ Sara Ahmed (Weightlifting)
  • Finland: Eetu Kallioinen (Shooting)/ Sinem Kurtbay (Sailing)
  • France: Florent Manaudou (Swimming)/ Melina Robert-Michon (Athletics)
  • Germany: Dennis Schroder (Basketball)/ Anna-Maria Wagner (Judo)
  • Great Britain: Tom Daley (Diving)/ Helen Glover (Rowing)
  • Greece: Giannis Antetokounmpo (Basketball)/ Antigoni Drisbioti (Athletics)
  • India: Sharath Kamal (Table tennis)/ P. V. Sindhu (Badminton)
  • Indonesia: -/ Maryam March Maharani (Judo)
  • Ireland: Shane Lowry (Golf)/ Sarah Lavin (Athletics)
  • Italy: Gianmarco Tamberi (Athletics)/ Arianna Errigo (Fencing)
  • Jamaica: Josh Kirlew (Swimming)/ Shanieka Ricketts (Athletics)
  • Japan: Shigeyuki Nakarai (Breaking)/ Misaki Emura (Fencing)
  • Kenya: Ferdinand Omanyala (Athletics)/ Trizah Atuka (Volleyball)
  • Malaysia: Bertrand Rhodict Lises (Diving)/ Nur Shazrin Mohd Latif (Sailing)
  • Mexico: Emiliano Hernández (Modern pentathlon)/ Alejandra Orozco (Diving)
  • Morocco: Yessin Rahmouni (Equestrian)/ Ines Laklalech (Golf)
  • Netherlands: Worthy de Jong (3×3 Basketball)/ Lois Abbingh (Handball)
  • New Zealand: Aaron Gate (Cycling)/ Jo Aleh (Sailing)
  • Nigeria: -/ Tobi Amusan (Athletics)
  • Norway: Christian Sorum (Volleyball)/ Katrine Lunde (Handball)
  • Pakistan: Arshad Nadeem (Athletics)/ Jehanara Nabi (Swimming)
  • People’s Republic of China: Ma Long (Table tennis)/ Feng Yu (Synchronised swimming)
  • Philippines: Carlo Paalam (Boxing)/ Nesthy Petecio (Boxing)
  • Poland: Przemyslaw Zamojski (3×3 Basketball)/ Anita Wlodarczyk (Athletics)
  • Portugal: Fernando Pimenta (Canoeing)/ Ana Cabecinha (Athletics)
  • Refugee Olympic Team: Yahya Al Ghotany (Taekwondo)/ Cindy Ngamba (Boxing)
  • Republic of Korea: Woo Sang-hyeok (Athletics)/ Kim Seo-yeong (Swimming)
  • Romania: Marius Cozmiuc (Rowing)/ Ionela Cozmiuc (Rowing)
  • Singapore: Ryan Lo (Sailing)/ Shanti Pereira (Athletics)
  • South Africa: Akani Simbine (Athletics)/ Caitlin Rooskrantz (Gymnastics)
  • Spain: Marcus Cooper Walz (Canoeing)/ Tamara Echegoyen (Sailing)
  • Sri Lanka: Viren Nettasinghe (Badminton)/ Dilhani Lekamge (Athletics)
  • Sweden: Peder Fredricson (Equestrian)/ Josefin Olsson (Sailing)
  • Switzerland: Nino Schurter (Cycling Mountain Bike)/ Nina Christen (Shooting)
  • Thailand: Puripol Boonson (Athletics)/ Vareeraya Sukasem (Skateboarding)
  • United States: LeBron James (Basketball)/ Coco Gauff (Tennis)

When is the Olympics on for?

The 33rd Summer Olympic Games gets underway from Friday, July 26, 2024 which is the official date for the opening ceremony.

There are, however, events such as football, which start on July 24, while archery gets underway on July 25.

And the huge event in France will conclude on Sunday, August 11, 2024.

This will be the third time Paris is hosting the Summer Games with the most recent edition coming exactly 100 years before – 1924.

There is set to be four main zones that will host several events for the duration of the competition.

What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?

Paris Olympic 2024 will be broadcast LIVE across Eurosport and the BBC in the UK.

You can live stream all of the action from the discovery+ app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

The BBC iPlayer and BBC Red Button will also stream some of the action alongside their coverage on BBC One and Two.

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