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Jackie Chan Shines as Torchbearer in Paris, Enthralling Crowds Ahead of the 2024 Paralympic Games

By Rishab VM

The streets of Paris were abuzz with excitement as legendary Hong Kong actor Jackie Chan, at the age of 70, carried the Paralympic torch ahead of the much-anticipated Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.

This iconic moment was marked by the martial arts superstar's presence, as he took part in the torch relay on Wednesday, August 28. Chan’s involvement in the event added an extra layer of enthusiasm to the city, which had recently hosted the Olympic Games earlier in the month.

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Jackie Chan, known globally for his extraordinary contributions to the film industry and martial arts, returned to Paris to play a key role in this significant occasion. Sporting a white jersey and glasses, Chan was spotted carrying the Paralympic torch through the heart of Paris, much to the delight of the throngs of people who lined the streets to catch a glimpse of the superstar.

The official X handle of Paris Paralympics 2024 shared a picture of this memorable event, captioned, “Jackie Flamme! #Paris2024.” The image captures Chan surrounded by enthusiastic fans, reflecting the excitement and admiration that the actor continues to inspire.

Jackie Chan Joins Other Notable Figures in Paris Paralympic Torch Relay

As part of the torch relay, Jackie Chan joined other notable personalities, including French actress Elsa Zylberstein, renowned dancer Benjamin Millepied, and popular rapper Georgio. Together, they carried the Paralympic flame through various parts of Paris, creating an electrifying atmosphere as they made their way through the city. The torch relay featured 12 torches, each representing different aspects of the Paralympic spirit, and crisscrossed the streets of Paris before culminating in the lighting of the final cauldron at the forecourt of Paris City Hall.

Throughout the relay, Chan’s presence was particularly significant. The actor, who has long been an advocate for the Olympic and Paralympic movements, engaged with the crowd, taking selfies and photographs with fans who had gathered in large numbers to witness the event. His participation in the torch relay not only highlighted his enduring popularity but also his commitment to promoting the values of determination, equality, and resilience that the Paralympic Games stand for.

The 2024 Paralympic Games officially began with a grand three-hour opening ceremony later that evening, but Jackie Chan’s involvement in the torch relay had already set the tone for what promised to be a spectacular event. His appearance as a torchbearer was more than just a ceremonial duty; it was a symbol of his ongoing support for the Paralympic athletes who are set to inspire the world with their incredible stories of courage and perseverance.

As Paris prepared to host the Paralympic Games, Chan’s contribution to the torch relay served as a reminder of the universal appeal of sports and the power of the Paralympic movement to unite people from all walks of life. The excitement in the air was palpable, and with the flame now ignited, the city of Paris was ready to welcome athletes from around the world to compete on one of the biggest stages in sports.

The torch relay, marked by the participation of such influential figures as Jackie Chan, is sure to be remembered as one of the highlights of the 2024 Paralympic Games. The city of Paris, illuminated by the spirit of the Games, now stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration for athletes and fans alike.

Story first published: Thursday, August 29, 2024, 11:07 [IST]
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