The Paris Games Flame Rises Again — but It’s No Longer ‘Olympic’
- The Paris Games flame will rise each evening from June 21 to Sept. 14 for the next three years, under a new agreement with the International Olympic Committee.
- The flame will no longer carry the 'Olympic' name due to IOC reuse rules.
- This initiative is part of President Emmanuel Macron's efforts to maintain the spirit of the Games in Paris.
- The cauldron will ignite light at 10 a.m. and lift off after the garden closes.
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The Paris Games flame rises again — but it's no longer 'Olympic'
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The Paris Games flame rises again — but it’s no longer ‘Olympic’
The Paris Games may be over, but the flame is still rising — just don’t call it Olympic.The helium-powered hot-air balloon that lit up the French capital’s skyline during the 2024 Games is making a dramatic comeback to the Tuileries Gardens, reborn as the “Paris Cauldron.”Thanks to an agreement with
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It was a wish of many Parisians: the golden hot air balloon, which rose during the summer games with the Olympic fire, comes back. Its place has a special background.
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