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Difference between opening and closing of olympic ceremony

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Answered by SelieVisa
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The opening ceremony represents the start of the Olympics. Some of the events begin before the actual opening ceremony. There is the traditional parade of nations in alphabetical order according to the language of the host country, except for Greece, which leads the parade, and the host country, which brings up the rear." The Greece flag is first, because that is where Olympics originated and where the first games were held.

The opening ceremony also acts as a way to celebrate the host nation and its culture. There is the raising of the Olympic flag. There is the lighting of the Olympic flame, which will remain burning until the end of the games. Doves are also usually released, a tradition which goes all the way back to the ancient games.

The closing ceremony, well marks the end of the games. One last time, athletes from each country will walk around celebrating the medals they won and the fact that they were part of such an important international event. Unlike the opening ceremony, the athletes walk out in no particular order. Similar to the parade of nations, there is the parade of flags. The Greek flag opens the march and the host country's flag is last. The Olympic flag is also lowered while the Olympic anthem is played. The mayor of the host city hands the Olympic flag to the IOC President who then hands it over to the mayor of the next Olympics host city. What really marks the end of the games is when the Olympic flame is extinguished.

Answered by yasiraslam44
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