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After 12 days of action, Tokyo said farewell to the Paralympics and the Games were celebrated at a musical and emotional closing ceremony. The Paralympic flame was put out, and the flag was handed to Paris to hold until the next Games in 2024.
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People take photos of fireworks during the closing ceremony from outside the Olympic Stadium, in Tokyo, Japan.
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Fireworks light up the sky above the Olympic Stadium. Like at the Closing Ceremony for the Olympics on August 8, this event saw the passing of the torch from Tokyo to Paris, the host of the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics.
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Brazil athletes during the closing ceremony in the stadium. The competition began on August 24 and provided fans with 12 days of fabulous action.
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Athletes take photos as fireworks light up the sky above the Olympic Stadium. The action was brought to an end in a shimmering ceremony that celebrated Japan's mix of cutting-edge technology and distinctive culture.
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The Paralympic flame is gradually extinguished during the closing ceremony. The flame turned purple, a colour used by the International Paralympic Committee and other organizations to symbolize people with disabilities, before being put out.
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The Japan national flag (right) and the Paralympic flag are seen during the closing ceremony. It was a credit to Tokyo for being able to hold the Games during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Volunteers hold national flags during the parade at the closing ceremony.
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Andrew Parsons, president of the International Paralympic Committee, speaks during the closing ceremony.
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