The Paris 2024 Olympic committee has made the unexpected decision to cancel the news conference scheduled for Friday morning regarding the highly anticipated Opening Ceremony of the Games. While no specific reason was provided for the cancellation, recent events have indicated that the day has not unfolded as planned.
Just hours before the commencement of the Olympic torch relay and the official start of the Opening Ceremony, France's high-speed train lines were subjected to what authorities have described as 'malicious' acts of sabotage. These incidents, including arson, were deemed to be part of a coordinated effort to disrupt travel arrangements and create chaos.
In addition to the disruptions caused by the train line incidents, Paris experienced a rainy morning, raising concerns about the potential impact of the weather on the elaborate plans for the ceremony. The spectacle is set to take place along the iconic River Seine, with a projected audience of 104,000 spectators in the stands and an additional 220,000 viewers expected to watch from raised roadways spanning a six-kilometer stretch of the river.
Given the unforeseen challenges leading up to the Opening Ceremony, the Paris 2024 organizers have refrained from providing further details or explanations for the cancellation of the news conference. Source has reached out to Paris 2024 for official comments on the evolving situation.