After 11 days of great intensity, the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games They officially say goodbye. This Sunday, September 8th will take the Closing Ceremony where an intense summer in France comes to an end, with great feats experienced in both the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
As happened a few weeks ago with the Olympic Games, the Organizing Committee is preparing to hand over the baton to the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games. This ceremony is expected to last just over 3 hours, where the athletes will return to say goodbye.
The Ceremony will take place from the Stade de France in Saint-Denis. The pitch at the French venue will be transformed into a huge dance floor where athletes and guests will be able to enjoy the final moments of Paris 2024. It is expected to be a farewell with electronic music.
A total of 24 DJs are expected to liven up the event, as well as presenting eye-catching acts, as happened at the start of these Paralympic Games.
Where and at what time can I watch the Closing Ceremony?
The date to bid farewell to Paris 2024 will be this Sunday, September 8 at 1:00 p.m. (Central Mexico) and can be seen live on Claro Sports.
- Time: 1:00 p.m.
- Day: September 8th
- Where to watch: Claro Sports
Mexico bids farewell with 17 medals
The Mexican Delegation will be one of those that will once again parade this Sunday in the Clausura. For now, it has not been revealed how many athletes will be present, nor who will be in charge of carrying the Mexican flag.
This very Sunday, Mexico added its 17th medal in Paris 2024 Thanks to José Castillo who won bronze in Powerlifting, and they finished with 3 gold, 6 silver and 8 bronze.
Medallists in Paris 2024
- Haidee Viviana Aceves Pérez – For Swimming – 2 Silver
- Rosa Maria Guerrero Cazares – Discus Throw – Bronze
- Angel de Jesus Camacho Ramirez – For Swimming – 1 Silver and 2 Bronze
- Juan Diego Garcia Lopez – Para Taekwondo – Bronze
- Luis Mario Najera – Para Taekwondo – Silver
- Gloria Zarza Guadarrama – Shot put – Gold
- Osiris Aneth Machado – Discus Throw – Silver
- Juan Pablo Cervantes Garcia – 100 meters T54 – Gold
- Jose Arnulfo Castorena Velez – Para Swimming – Gold
- Gilda Guadalupe Cota Vera – Bullet Impulse F33 – Silver
- Edgar Ulises Fuentes Yáñez – Javelin Throw F54 – Silver
- Amalia Perez – Powerlifting – Bronze
- Jesus Alberto Gutierrez Bermudez – Para Swimming – Bronze
- Jose de Jesus Castillo – Men’s Powerlifting – Bronze
The Delegation will return to Mexico in the next few hours. They will then take a break and begin their qualification process for the next Paralympic Games in Los Angeles 2028.
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