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The closing ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 29, 2004, at 21:15 EEST at the Olympic Stadium, in Marousi, Greece, a suburb of Athens. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Proceedings
The Games were concluded on 29 August 2004. The closing ceremony was held at the Athens Olympic Stadium, where the Games had been opened 16 days earlier. Around 70,000 people gathered in the stadium to watch the ceremony.
As with the previous Games, the marathon also marked the end of the 2004 Summer Olympics and the medal ceremony took place during the closing ceremony at the Olympic Stadium. The event was mired in controversy after the organisers rejected an appeal for Vanderlei de Lima to be awarded gold. He was leading the race when he was tackled by a ...
The Parade of Flags during the closing ceremony of the Rio 2016 Summer Olympics The Olympic Flame slowly going out during the London 2012 Summer Olympics. Traditionally more relaxed and festive, many elements of the closing ceremony ended up evolving historically through traditions rather than official rules and procedures. [52]
In 2004, Cruise participated in the Olympics' opening ceremonies, helping carry the Olympic torch through Los Angeles as it made its way around the world before resting in Athens, Greece, where ...
The stadium was then officially re-opened on 30 July 2004. It hosted the athletics events and the football finals at the Olympics and the athletics at the Paralympics. [6] It also hosted the opening ceremony on 13 August 2004, and the closing ceremony on 29 August 2004 along the Paralympics ceremonies on 17 and 28 September.
2004 -- Athens, Greece. ... The closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Methodology: To catalog the cost of every Olympics event held from 1936 to present ...
The Athens 2004 Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (Greek: Οργανωτική Επιτροπή Ολυμπιακών Αγώνων Αθήνα 2004), [1] commonly abbreviated to ATHOC, [2] was the organising committee for the 2004 Summer Olympics and Paralympics.