As they approach Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the famous Olympic torch continues to pass through the hands of many celebrities such as Charles Leclerc and Halle Berry. Among the recently announced stars is the rapper Snoop Dogg and actress Salma HayekWho will carry the identity object while it continues to reach its final destination?
Hayek, through her husband, had a French connection François-Henri Pinault (the current head of the luxury group Kering), who now carries the torch from the Yvelines suburb to the Palace of Versailles, along with Didier Deschamps, coach of the French national football team, and singer Patrick Bruel.
Snoop Dogg, on the other hand, will carry the Olympic torch on Friday, the day of the opening ceremony in Saint-Denis, where the Olympic Village will house the athletes. The rapper will also be a special correspondent for NBC during the games; He was joined there by French model and actress Letitia Costa and rapper MC. Solar will also come.
Snoop and Hayek are two notable names participating in the Olympic festivities. And, the rumors bear it out Lady Gaga And Celine Dion They will also be present at the inaugural event with a solo or group musical number. Notably, for the first time in history, the opening ceremony will be held outside a stadium and will be held throughout. River SeineIt passes through the city.
There will be a maritime event 85 boats The four-mile parade carries athletes from each Olympic team. The festival will start at the Austerlitz Bridge and end at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, showcasing the city's historic landmarks and bringing together 3,500 actors, dancers and musicians. Theater director Thomas Jolly, known for the rock-opera musical “Starmania,” has designed the show.
At various stages of the Olympic torch journey, many celebrities have had the honor of carrying the flame. Charles LeclercA Formula 1 driver carried the torch on stage 34 at the Alpes-Maritimes. Arsene WengerThe former Arsenal and Monaco coach was in charge at Alsace for 41 months. Antoine DupontThe rugby player from France lit the torch on stage 9 in Haut-Garonne.
Actors and sportspersons have also been an integral part of this journey. American actress Halle BerryFormer football player Megan Rapinoe and former basketball player Chu bird, all Olympic medalists, were part of the relay in the Maritime Alps. Additionally, Perrin Lafont, skier and gold medalist for France, lights the torch on stage 7 in the Pyrénées-Orientales. And Michelin-starred chef, Picture of Anne-SophieHe took her on the 36th stage at Drome.
Other recognized torch bearers in the past month include: Jin of popular South Korean group BTS; Former professional footballer Thierry Henry; Former Miss France 2002 Sylvie Dellier; Dancers of the Paris Opera Dorothy Gilbert And Hugo Marchant; Former football player Blaise Matuidi; the fence Enzo Lefort; and Star Academy winner, Pierre Garnier.
For the Paris 2024 Olympics, the torch was lit in a traditional ceremony at the ruins of the Temple of Hera on April 16. From there, a priest carried the torch to the ancient grounds, where it was presented to the first bearer along with an olive branch.
Between April 16 and 26, the torch traveled through different parts of Greece before arriving at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens. In an official ceremony, the flame was handed over to the Paris 2024 Organizing Committee, represented by Olympic runner-up Ioannis Foundoulis in the final stage on Greek soil.
In a journey that reflects the Paris organizing committee's commitment to sustainability, the torch was then transported from the port of Piraeus to Marseille aboard a historic schooner. Since arriving in Marseille on May 8, the symbol has traveled through various regions in France and passed through foreign territories.
The journey covers a total of 68 levels, which will end July 26 at the opening ceremony in Paris. Not only will the flame stop after the Olympic Games, but it will continue to shine during the Paralympic Games, before returning to Paris for the opening ceremony on August 28, and will be broadcast from Stoke Mandeville in the United Kingdom.