The Paris 2024 Paralympics concluded with a vibrant music-fueled celebration at the Stade de France, marking the end of a historic summer for the Olympics and Paralympics. The ceremony featured French electronic music, with highlights from Jean-Michel Jarre, Cassius, Busy P, and Martin Solveig. The event was attended by over 4,400 athletes from 168 delegations, despite the persistent rain.
Paris 2024 chief Tony Estanguet described the Games as a moment that would remain etched in history, celebrating the unity and joy they brought to France. The next Paralympics will be held in Los Angeles in 2028, with a ceremonial handover of the flag to Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass.
China once again dominated the medal tally with 94 golds, followed by Britain with 49 and the USA with 36. The Netherlands secured back-to-back women’s wheelchair basketball titles, defeating the USA 63-49. Switzerland excelled in the wheelchair marathons, with Marcel Hug and Catherine Debrunner winning gold.
Despite concerns about ticket sales, the Paralympics enjoyed packed stadiums and a positive atmosphere, demonstrating the unifying power of sport. The Paris Games set new standards for gender parity, organization, and athletic performance, with International Paralympic Committee President Andrew Parsons praising the event’s impact.