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Tokyo Paralympic­s close after 'historic and fantastic' Games

After two weeks of competitio­n and a colorful closing ceremony, the Tokyo Paralympic­s have ended and the flag has been passed on to Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo ahead of the 2024 Summer Games.

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The Tokyo Paralympic­s ended Sunday with a dazzling closing ceremony that was a fitting way to end a record-shattering, aweinspiri­ng two weeks of sport.

Fireworks, video montages, and material recycled from the Olympic opening ceremony made for a big finish in Tokyo, although the athletes' parade was the highlight and included Afghanista­n's Hossain Rasouli and Zakia Khudadadi, who managed to reach Tokyo late after fleeing the Taliban takeover of their country.

Despite a year-long delay, low public support and strict coronaviru­s protocols, the Games

were not short of exciting competitio­n or remarkable achievemen­ts as Paralympia­ns from all over the world competed in Japan. The Games featured 163 delegation­s, one fewer

than the London 2012 record, but a record 86 teams won medals, with 62 claiming at least one gold.

China, which next hosts the Winter Olympics and Para

lympics in February and March next year in Beijing, finished top of the medal table, racking up 96 golds and 207 medals in total. Great Britain finished second with 41 golds and 124 medals, the US was third with 37 golds and 104 medals.

"What a journey, what sport, what a Games. Together, against the odds we did it. To the people of Japan, you made this possible," said Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee (IPC) president Andrew Parsons before the Paralympic flame was extinguish­ed.

"During our carnival of sport, we have celebrated difference, exhibited the best of humanity, and shown unity in diversity," Parsons continued, before adding that the Games had "not just been historic, they've been fantastic."

And with that, the Paralympic flag passes onto Paris, who will be hosting the next Games in 2024.

 ??  ?? A year later than planned and in the face of low public support, the Tokyo Paralympic­s have ended
A year later than planned and in the face of low public support, the Tokyo Paralympic­s have ended

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