President Emmanuel Macron has launched the countdown for the Paris 2024 Olympics, which takes place from July 26 to August 11 amidst geopolitical tensions and armed conflicts. In a televised speech, Macron emphasized the importance of respect and tolerance among athletes and assured the public that fallback plans were in place in case of disruptions. He also highlighted the legacy of the games and how it will benefit the community long after the event.
Macron set ambitious goals for French athletes, aiming for a top 5 finish with 80 medals at the Olympics and a top 8 finish with 40-50 medals at the Paralympics. The president acknowledged logistical challenges, particularly in accessibility for disabled individuals within the Paris metro system. He also addressed controversies surrounding the event, including participation of singer Aya Nakamura and racist reactions from far right.
In his speech, Macron emphasized a diverse lineup of artists for the ceremony and confirmed his presence in Marseille for the arrival of Olympic flame. He also discussed infrastructure and facilities that will benefit community long after event is over. Macron’s message of inclusivity and peace resonated with audiences worldwide as France prepares to host world’s most prestigious sporting event.
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