The News Tribune

France outlines alternativ­es for Olympics opening ceremonies

- BY CHRIS BENSON UPI.com

The French government said Monday that the July 26 Olympics opening ceremonies will have alternativ­e plans if needed amid growing safety concerns.

In an interview Monday, President Emmanuel Macron stated his confidence that the ceremonies will not only proceed as planned but be successful. He added that a Plan B and Plan C are on the table should anything go awry.

“This opening ceremony … is a world first. We can do it and we are going to do it,” Macron said Monday morning to French news media sites RMC Radio and BFM-TV.

Other alternativ­es include holding the opening ceremony in Trocadero Square, which faces the Eiffel Tower and where the Seine River route will culminate.

And the other would be to go just north of Paris to the Stade de France, where track and field events will play out.

“We are preparing them in parallel,” said Macron about the possible back-up plans, adding that “we will analyze this in real time.”

In early March, the French government laid out plans to scale back the Paris Summer Olympics opening ceremonies amid growing security concerns

The nautical Olympics opening parade through Paris will include 160 boats – one for each country participat­ing – which will carry 206 delegation­s and 10,500 athletes.

It will be the first time an Olympics opening ceremony will take place in a public space, instead of inside an enclosed stadium.

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