At last, the three weeks
of exhilarating sporting events will draw to a close today at the Maracana
Stadium here in Rio de Janeiro. As they did on the opening day, the organizers
have promised the over one billion viewers expected to watch the closing
ceremony from across the world exciting moments that will portray all that
Brazil is known for.
The
Guardian Nigeria report continues:
The
local Organizing Committee (LOC) expect over 80,000 people to be at the
Maracana Stadium to witness the end of South America’s first Olympic Games,
which kicks off by 8.00 p.m. Rio time, which is 12.00 a.m. in Nigeria. While
the opening ceremony cost about US$4m to put together, tonight’s celebrations
is expected to be no less grandiose, although the details is a closely guarded
secret.
The
organizers have made it clear that they are in no competition to outdo the
previous hosts, but they promise that everything that is Brazilian would be
poured into the ceremony. Coming about two hours after the final match of the
football event between the hosts and Germany, there are speculations that
renowned former soccer, Pele, who could not make the opening ceremony, will be
part of the show today.
Pele’s
spokesman, Pepito Fornos, said: “He is walking with a cane. The problem is that
if he sits in a chair you need a winch to get him out of it. “His doctor
thought it best that he continues physiotherapy, that he rests and we hope that
he will be able to appear at the (Olympic) closing ceremony.”
As
stipulated by the IOC’s Olympic Charter, the event will include speeches and
culminate with the extinguishing of the Olympic flame.
Before
the Olympic flame is officially extinguished in Rio, the torch will be passed
on to the hosts of the next Games in Tokyo 2020.Among the artistes expected to
thrill the worldwide audience is Kygo, the Norwegian electronic tropical
musician, who lived with his family in Brazil when he was younger. He is
expected to perform
“Carry Me” along with vocalist Julia Michaels.“The opportunity to be a part of the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games in Rio is a huge milestone in my career and it will be the biggest performance of my life,” Kygo said in a press release.“I’ve been a sports fan forever.”
“Carry Me” along with vocalist Julia Michaels.“The opportunity to be a part of the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games in Rio is a huge milestone in my career and it will be the biggest performance of my life,” Kygo said in a press release.“I’ve been a sports fan forever.”
Describing
the pop star, a member of the local organizing committee, Mark Parkman, said
Kygo’s music speaks to new generations of Olympic fans.“His closing ceremony
performance is sure to electrify viewers around the world on Sunday night as we
prepare to launch the Olympic Channel,” Parkman said, “Kygo and his music
will be an important element of the Olympic Channel, where fans will be able to
continue their excitement of Rio and the Olympic Games all year long.”
Kygo,
or Kyrre Gørvell-Dahll, is a Norwegian, multi-talented musician who shot to
fame with his remix of ‘I See Fire’ by Ed Shereen. He was born in
Singapore and started piano lessons at age six. At 16, he had started producing
music and began pursuing music full-time at university.
Preparations
and performances at the closing ceremony are being supervised by Rosa
Magalhaes, a Brazilian professor of scenography, who is considered one of
greatest carnival designers in the nation’s history. She was also one of the
creative directors for Rio’s opening ceremony.
Today’s
event, just like the opening ceremony, will celebrate Brazilian culture, lots
of music, and the parade of athletes at a much brisker pace than the opening.
Expected to be celebrated today are Olympics record breakers, Usain Bolt of
Jamaica and South Africa’s Wayde Van Niekerk.
Bolt
became the first human being to win three consecutive gold medals in the 100m,
200m and 4×100 metres relay, while Van Niekerk broke Michael Johnson’s 400m
record set at the Atlanta 1996 Games.
Creative
supervisor, Abel Gomes, says the ceremony will celebrate “all what’s best in
Brazil.” At the end, there will be remarks by IOC President Thomas Bach and
then the official handover of the Olympic flag to Yuriko Koike, governor of
Tokyo, host of the 2020 Games. Finally, the Olympic flame is extinguished. Just
before going to press, the Nigerian football team was about taking the pitch
against Honduras to contest for the bronze medal of the event.
The
teams got to the semifinals of the competition, but lost to Germany (0-2) and
Brazil (6-0). Yesterday’s game presents Team Nigeria their only opportunity of
being among the medalists after other entrants failed to do better than the
scandalous performance in London four years ago. Already, Team Nigeria
officials have started shifting blames for the country’s disgraceful outing in
Rio, just as the messengers of a better tomorrow have gone to town.
They
will join other countries in the march past that will signal the beginning of
the closing ceremony before leaving Brazil for home tomorrow. Already, the LOC
has started dismantling the makeshift structures used for the various events,
just as the flats in the Games Village are being readied for auction to Rio
indigenes.
The
complex in the Barra area of Rio comprises 31 17-storey towers, which will
become a new town complete with all the facilities one can find in a modern
community.
The LOC officials say it is one of the things Rio has gained from hosting the Games. The others include, an expanded rail network, new BRT buses lanes and expansion of the city’s economy, which witnessed massive infrastructural improvement due to the Olympics. They also count on the various visitors to the city to return as tourists in the near future.
The LOC officials say it is one of the things Rio has gained from hosting the Games. The others include, an expanded rail network, new BRT buses lanes and expansion of the city’s economy, which witnessed massive infrastructural improvement due to the Olympics. They also count on the various visitors to the city to return as tourists in the near future.
Reports say Brazil’s interim President, Michel Temer, who was booed at the opening ceremony, may not be in attendance this night. But the people are not bothered. They just want to have another night of music, dance and fun in this beautiful city.
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