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ATHENS, Sept. 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Set in ancient chorus, bizarre lights, the "tree of Hippocrates" and mythic legends, the 12nd Summer Paralympic Games formally unfolded Friday night in celebrations of human strength and inspirations to exceed limits.
"The essence of the Paralympic spirit is a Greek
heritage, expressed in just two words: harmony and excellence paired with
nobility and ability," said Phil Craven, president of the International
Paralympic Committee (IPC) in his opening speech at the 70,000-seated Athens
Olympic Stadium.
Noting that Paralympic sports are "about
self-determination and empowerment," the IPC chief urged the over 3,800
participating athletes with disabilities to take the opportunities to "exercise
these rights", by voting in the in the IPC Athletes Commission elections during
the Games.
Paralympic sports have been gaining momentum in recent
years. The Athens event will be the largest in the 44-year-long Paralympic
history.
Debut in the Olympic cradle
It
is the first time that the Paralympic Games, the second-largest sports event in
the world after Olympic Games, to be held in Greece, the home of Olympic
movement and cradle of western civilization.
Not
surprisingly, the open ceremony show was full of mythic touches of the ancient
Greek culture.
At
the center of the show scene is a huge artificial plane tree represents
"humanity without boundaries". It is a reinvention of an ancient tree where
Father of Medicine Hippocrates (420 BC) cured his patients.
After Greek president Konstantinos Stephanopoulos
declared open the Games, a 750-member choir stood out to sing in ancient Greek
tunes.
As
136 Paralympic delegations paraded around the arena, a wide audience from
worldwide frequently cheered for their favorites.
It
was followed by a unique performance of ancient Greek philosophic concept of
basic elements-fire, water, earth and air, in the name of "a journey to the
sun".
The
analogy was that "to test our own limits, let's return to the source of energy
where life gets its essence," as the producers put it.
Finally, the nine-day Paralympic torch relay reached the
destination as the flame was relayed along the stadium track to the final
torchbearer. The designated torchbearer climbed up the stairs and ignited a fuse
to launch a succession of fireworks that eventually light the 31-meter-long
cauldron at the opposite end of the stadium.
At the end of a celebration where emotional intensity and impressive visual spectacle mingled, the Eternal Flame lit up the Olympic stadium.
Record setting gala
As
the largest-ever Paralympic event, the Athens games scheduled to run through
September 28, setting numerous records and yielded several "firsts".
The
final tally of the participating delegations is 136, which is unprecedented in
the history of the Paralympic Games. The number of athletes, team officials and
volunteers have all beaten those of the previous games.
A
total of 526 events of 19 sports will take place, which also has no precedence.
New events include 5-side football, women's judo, women's sitting volleyball and
cycling.
It
is the first time that Summer Olympic Games and Summer Paralympic Games
organized by a same organizing committee. It is also the first Paralympic Games
that exempt the athletes of participation fees.
The
host broadcaster will provide over 300 hours of broadcasting time, which is also
a Games record in terms of airing time.
The
organizers have promised to present an elite competition of the "highest
standards", integrated with a unique historical, cultural and natural
environment.
China, the hosts of the 2008 Paralympic Games in
Beijing, has been visible everywhere in the Greek capital. An eight-minute show
featuring red lanterns and Beijing opera at the Olympic Games closing ceremony
last month in the same stadium came out a big attraction.
And
the capacity crowd in the stadium responded with cheers and applause at Friday's
opening ceremony when the parading Chinese Paralymians displayed a blue banner
with English reading "Thank you Athens!" and a five-meter-long red banner with
English characters "Hello, Hellas, Welcome to China 2008!"
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