The
Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games began with a stunning
Opening Ceremony on Friday evening (7 March) at
Fisht Stadium with a volunteer cast of more than 2,
500 people from the
Krasnodar region of
Russia taking centre stage, and two-time
Paralympic champion swimmer
Olesya Vladykina and six-time Paralympic champion cross-country skier
Sergey Shilov lighting the
Paralympic cauldron. With a theme of "
Breaking The Ice," the
Opening Ceremony evoked the spirit of Russia and the importance of breaking down barriers and stereotypes faced by people around the world every day. During his Opening Ceremony speech,
IPC President Sir Philip Craven said: "Thirty-four years ago when the old
Soviet Union declined the opportunity to stage the
1980 Paralympic Games in
Moscow, the prospect of Russia staging its first Paralympic Games was nothing but a dream. "But dreams do come true, and since winning the
Games seven years ago, this part of Russia has undergone a monumental transformation. However, the biggest transformation for this country is still yet to come
. "In the same way that the city of
Sochi has built a barrier free environment for athletes and officials to enjoy, I call upon all those who experience these Games to have barrier free minds, too."
The Opening Ceremony began with 126 performers -- dressed in red, white and blue -- marching in perfectly synchronised formations to create dazzling patterns on the field of play and create a human wave of the
Russian national flag. The actual flag was then carried into the centre of the stadium by eight people who have been instrumental in improving the lives of people with an impairment in Russia. The Pan-Russian
Choir sang a captivating a cappella version of the
Russian national anthem. Andree-Anne Gingras-Roy then played a glass organ that rose from underneath the stadium before
504 young ballerinas grace the stage to create patterns of snowflakes before forming the Paralympic
Torch.
Athletes competing paraded through the central ramp of the stadium, with woodland magic creatures and spirit birds guiding them to their seating area. Over the next nine days, these 547 athletes will compete for 72 sets of medals across five sports in what will be the first ever
Paralympic Winter Games held in Russia. With 55 countries broadcast the
Sochi 2014 Paralympics and Paralympic.org live streaming more than
300 hours of HD coverage, the Games are expected to break all viewing records and top athletes will become household names around the world. Sir
Philip addressed the athletes, saying: "You have here superb sporting venues to express your amazing talents and live up to the Paralympic values of determination and courage, inspiration and equality. "
Together you are the catalysts for change.
United as one, you have the ability to change perceptions and alter attitudes like no other. "You arrive here as the best prepared athletes ever to attend a Paralympic Winter Games. "You will leave as role models, heroes, pioneers and most of all,
Proud Paralympians." Dmitriy Chernyshenko, President and
CEO of the Sochi 2014 Organising Committee, said: "
Thanks to the Paralympic Games, a new era in the history of Russia has begun, one without barriers and stereotypes. The Paralympic Games have changed us; they have changed our attitude to those close to us and ourselves. Together, we are learning to be more considerate and attentive to each other." After the
Paralympic Flag entered the stadium and the Paralympic Agitos was created by 126 performers, the Athletes'
Oath was taken by
Russian world champion alpine skier Valeriy Redkozubov, the
Officials' Oath by skiing judge
Elena Mokerova and the Coaches' Oath by Russian alpine skiing head coach
Alexander Nazarov.
Pop singer Yulia Samoylova entertained the crowd with their stunning vocals later on in the evening, as 300 ice fisherman painted patterns across the stage. IPC Honorary
Board member and opera singer
Maria Guleghina sang to the audience on a giant ship as passed through the entire stadium, signifying breaking down barriers and tracing new paths for mankind.
The Ceremony culminated with a cast of more than 1,
000 torchbearers celebrating the arrival of the Paralympic Torch in the stadium before it was lit by Vladykina and Shilov, and a spectacular fireworks display erupted across the
Olympic Park.
- published: 07 Mar 2014
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