The opening ceremony for the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France is currently underway as star athletes, musicians, world leaders and fans troop in from across the world to witness the colourful event.
Despite a downpour, Team Nigeria arrived in style at La Grande Seine for the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics.

The team, led by flagbearer Tobi Amusan and general captain Anuoluwapo Opeyori, defied the rain to showcase their spirit and enthusiasm.
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In a unique twist, the opening ceremony is being held outside of a stadium, utilising the city’s iconic landmarks such as the Austerlitz Bridge, Louvre, Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral, and Eiffel Tower.
The teams embarked on a four-mile boat cruise along the Seine River, passing through these notable structures.
The team’s energy and vibe were palpable as they represented Nigeria in the global celebration of sports and athleticism.
A total of 88 Team Nigeria athletes, comprising 63 women and 25 men, will compete in 12 sports at the Paris Olympics.
Up to 500,000 people are watching in person from specially built stands, where tickets have sold for up to 2,700 euros ($2,900), on the river banks for free, and from the overlooking balconies and apartments, AFP reports.

This is the first time when the Olympics opening parade will be moved outside the main athletics stadium, and into the heart of the capital — in keeping with their motto “Games Wide Open.”

The 2024 Games, which will run from July 26 to August 11, will feature 10,714 athletes from 206 countries.

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