Waterloo Region Record

Paris shows off

Two-day festival designed to wow IOC committee

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PARIS — High-divers plunged into the River Seine, trampoline athletes somersault­ed inside the Petit Palais art museum and runners raced on a floating track as Paris turned some of its world-famous landmarks over to sports on Friday in hopes of wowing the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee.

With Paris competing against Los Angeles to host the 2024 Olympics, bid organizers hoped the two-day festival of more than 30 sports would help showcase the French capital’s suitabilit­y for the games.

Divers demonstrat­ed their skills from boards installed on the Alexandre III bridge that spans the Seine, as kayakers also paddled on the river.

In the Petit Palais , trampoline athletes bounced skyward toward the museum’s ornate ceiling murals. Olympic judo champion Teddy Riner and other French sports stars raced for fun in a 100-meter dash on a temporary track floating on the Seine.

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said the Olympic celebratio­n is “a way to show how we want to party together, with the whole world, by welcoming the games. We hope so!”

But four people were injured, one seriously, when a double-decker sightseein­g bus that took a detour to avoid the sports shows got stuck inside a tunnel, police and the bus company said.

On Saturday, Parisians were also being given an opportunit­y usually reserved for Tour de France racers: to pedal around the Arc de Triomphe without its frenetic vehicle traffic, which will be stopped for three hours.

Elsewhere, a climbing wall was installed inside the Pavillon de l’Arsenal museum of Paris architectu­re, for free use by the public. Also planned were demonstrat­ions of an array of Olympic sports, including fencing, boxing, archery, gymnastics and others.

Paris’ show comes ahead of a crucial IOC meeting in July that could decide to pick the 2024 and 2028 Olympic host cities both at once — in a final vote in September in Lima, Peru. The only question would then be which city gets which games. Paris says it is bidding only for 2024.

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 ?? THIBAULT CAMUS, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Belgian biker Kenneth Tancre performs outside the Grand Palais museum while French trampolini­st Allan Morante performs at the Petit Palais museum as Paris aims to boost its bid for the 2024 Olympics by turning some of its world-famous landmarks over to...
THIBAULT CAMUS, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Belgian biker Kenneth Tancre performs outside the Grand Palais museum while French trampolini­st Allan Morante performs at the Petit Palais museum as Paris aims to boost its bid for the 2024 Olympics by turning some of its world-famous landmarks over to...

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