Tokyo Olympics 'Sayonara': Over to Paris


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US leads with 39 gold, China second with 38: India 48th, most challenging Olympics amid corona fears: IOC president

TOKYO: The closing ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics took place today amid a highly emotional atmosphere, with International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach declaring it over. Thomas Bach said this was the most challenging Olympics in the history of the Olympics. He thanked the citizens of Japan and athletes from around the world.

The citizens of Japan also breathed a sigh of relief as Corona's case did not come out to the extent that it caused great shock. Japanese Prime Minister Suga also thanked the countries of the world for their strong morale as well as yeast. The next 2024 Olympics will be held in Paris. Out of the 205 participating countries and the refugee team, 93 countries received medals.

Several players and officials from each country were told to stop. The Indian fleet was led by Bajrang Poonia at the completion ceremony as scheduled earlier. Many of the medal winners from more than 90 countries, including players and officials, marched in turn to the stadium. He seemed quite relaxed and cheerful. His medal was shown in front of the cameraman doing a flying kiss.

A fairly formal atmosphere was maintained. Due to Corona's ban, the players could not get a glimpse of Tokyo's public life, so the stadium was set up in the same stadium with the same scenes, public life and green grass where citizens could see cycling as in everyday life. Famous Japanese choirs and bands also performed on stage.

As part of the same event, the three winners of the women's and men's marathon events were awarded medals by Thomas Bach and Vice President Anita, respectively. As the torch flames subsided in the late evening, the International Olympic Committee formally handed over the 2024 Olympic flag to the mayor of Tokyo, and the atmosphere throughout Paris was full of celebrations and welcome Olympic banners.

The Olympics will be held in Paris in 2024, Los Angeles in 2028 and Brisbane in 2032. America topped the list of medals with 39 gold while China was second with 38. India is ranked 48th with 1 Gold, 2 Silver, 4 Bronze. Australian women's swimmer Empa McEon has become the most medal winning athlete with 4 gold and 3 bronze. American swimmer Dresley won five golds. Kenya's Kipchoge won the marathon gold medal for the second consecutive Olympics.

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