Saturday, September 24, 2011

Olympic Closing Ceremony - All you need to know for August 12th, 2012

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After what would have been a rollercoaster three weeks, Olympic Stadium in the heart for Olympic Park, will close the 2012 Summer Games with a BANG!!!

closing_ceremony_fireworksThe Closing Ceremony is a far more informal process than the Opening Ceremony. It is a celebration of the world uniting and competing together to achieve greatness. Nations finest athletes have come together and shown their best. Friendships and bonds have been made. Whether an athlete has won a medal or not, they have come out stronger because of the grand competition that is the Olympic Games. When the athletes enter the stadium, it is under no nation flag or banner of their individual sport. They run in as a combined group who were strangers and rivals three weeks prior, but now have come together to dance and celebrate what they have all achieved.

As always the Closing Ceremony starts with a massive fireworks display. The host nations Prime Minister and the President of the International Olympic Committee are introduced and the host nations flag is hoisted to their anthem. This starts the festivities and performances that celebrate the youth and legacy of the Olympic movement.

closing_ceremony_fireworks_Each hosting nation try’s to put on a performance to trump the previous Olympic host ceremony. This has created an ever increasing standard of dance, music, and cultural display that commemorate the artistic flare of the host nation.

As the spectacular performance draws to a close, the athletes enter the stadium and reminisce on the past twenty days that will have changed their lives and given them experiences that they will never forget.

The Ceremony concludes with a hand over of the Olympics to the new host nation, which for London 2012 Summer Games will be Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2016.

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