The vibrant community of Seine-Saint-Denis was abuzz with excitement on July 25th as the Olympic Torch Relay arrived, heralding the imminent start of the Paris 2024 Games.
This penultimate leg of the journey not only showcased the area’s rich cultural tapestry but also highlighted its deep-rooted commitment to sports and diversity.
A Celebration of Sport and Culture
Seine-Saint-Denis, renowned for its youthful and multicultural populace, came alive as the Olympic Torch made its way through the area. The day began in Noisy-le-Grand, with torchbearers parading through iconic spots like the Arènes de Picasso and the Sainte-Baudile church.
The procession moved through Tremblay-en-France, Montreuil, and Bagnolet, with each community showcasing its unique blend of cultural and sporting heritage.
Entertainments
In Bagnolet, the French Federation of Dance organized a collective relay that celebrated four decades of hip-hop and breakdance culture. Under the leadership of Pascal-Blaise Ondzie, a pioneer of the French breakdance scene, 24 torchbearers performed routines that depicted the evolution of this vibrant art form.
The relay was a tribute to the region’s dynamic cultural landscape, with notable performances by hip-hop icons such as Enrique Estevez and Massamba Djibalene.
Live Boxing Event
Further enriching the cultural tapestry, Aubervilliers hosted an open-air boxing event organized by the French Federation of Boxing. The event highlighted the area’s rich boxing tradition, featuring local talents and international referees like Christophe Beaurain.
The relay was captained by Saïd Bennajem, a former Olympic boxer and renowned coach. It provided a platform for the community to celebrate its champions, including Sarah Ourahmoune, a silver medallist at the Rio 2016 Games.
Torchbearers of Pride and Diversity
Over 200 torchbearers, including celebrated athletes and local heroes, took part in the relay through Seine-Saint-Denis. This illustrious group featured sports stars like Lilian Thuram, a football legend, and Jean-Marc Mormeck, a six-time boxing world champion.
Each torchbearer symbolized the spirit of the Olympic Games, promoting values of inclusivity, perseverance, and excellence.
Among the torchbearers were individuals who have significantly impacted their communities. Nathalie Dagnet, who teaches swimming to individuals with mental disabilities, and Cyril Wacouboue, a mentor to underprivileged youth, exemplified the region’s spirit of social engagement.
The relay also honoured cultural figures like film director Alice Diop and rap artist Gazo, reflecting the region’s rich artistic diversity.
A Grand Finale at Stade de France
The day’s festivities culminated in a spectacular event at Parc Georges Valbon, where Lilian Thuram lit the cauldron in a symbolic ‘torch kiss’ with French boxing icon Sarah Ourahmoune.
This was followed by a unique concert organized by Coca-Cola, featuring performances by Gazo and Adèle Castillon, who had both carried the torch earlier in the day. The evening was a vibrant celebration of music and sport, embodying the unifying spirit of the Olympics.
As a fitting finale, Olympic bronze medallist Muriel Hurtis and former French rugby captain Abdelatif Benazzi carried the torch to the roof of the Stade de France, offering a breathtaking view over Seine-Saint-Denis.
This marked the relay’s final journey before the grand opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Games, where the Olympic flame will ignite the cauldron, symbolizing the unity and passion of athletes and spectators alike.
Seine-Saint-Denis: A Hub of Sporting Excellence
Seine-Saint-Denis is set to play a significant role during the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The region will host events for ten sports, including four Paralympic disciplines.
The Olympic aquatic centre will see competitions in artistic swimming, diving, and water polo, while the Stade de France will host athletics and rugby sevens events.
Other venues, such as the Arena Paris Nord and Parc Georges Valbon, will host boxing, modern pentathlon, sitting volleyball, and para-marathon events.
Events and Venues in Seine-Saint-Denis
Sport |
Venue |
Event |
---|---|---|
Artistic Swimming | Olympic Aquatic Centre | Swimming |
Diving | Olympic Aquatic Centre | Diving |
Water Polo | Olympic Aquatic Centre | Water Polo |
Athletics | Stade de France | Track and Field |
Rugby Sevens | Stade de France | Rugby Sevens |
Climbing | Le Bourget | Climbing |
Boxing | Arena Paris Nord | Boxing |
Modern Pentathlon | Arena Paris Nord | Modern Pentathlon |
Sitting Volleyball | Arena Paris Nord | Sitting Volleyball |
Para-Marathon | Parc Georges Valbon | Para-Marathon |
Final Thoughts
The journey of the Olympic Torch through Seine-Saint-Denis was more than a ceremonial passage; it was a vibrant celebration of the community’s spirit, diversity, and commitment to the Olympic ideals.
As the torch approaches its final destination, the anticipation for the Paris 2024 Games reaches a fever pitch, promising an unforgettable showcase of athleticism and cultural exchange.
Sources: THX News & Paris Olympics.