2010 Winter Paralympics opening ceremony explained

The opening ceremony of the 2010 Winter Paralympics, or the X Paralympic Games were held on March 12, 2010 beginning at 6:00 pm PST (02:00 UTC, March 13) at the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The opening ceremony's theme was "One Inspires Many", and featured over 5000 local performers. The 2 hour long ceremony was produced by Vancouver-based Patrick Roberge Productions Inc

The event was officially opened by Governor General Michaƫlle Jean,[1] representative of Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada.[2]

Programme

National anthem

Canada's national anthem, "O Canada", was performed by singer Terry Kelly, a blind former Paralympian. Mari Klassen signed the anthem in American Sign Language (ASL). Hundreds of children stood in the shape of a maple leaf in a formation.[3]

Parade of the Nations

See also: 2010 Winter Paralympics national flag bearers. The participating countries entered in alphabetical order of their country names in English, except for host nation, Canada, entering last. Canada has the greatest number of athletes with 55.

Artistic section

Entry of the Paralympic Flag

The flag was carried into the stadium. It was then transferred to members of the Canadian Forces' Soldier On program: Sgt. Karen McCoy, and Master Cpl. Mike Trauner, who then raised the flag.

Paralympic Oaths

Canadian ice sledge hockey player Herve Lord took the athlete's oath as a representative of each of the participating Paralympic competitors.[6] Canadian curling official Linda Kirton took the official's oath on behalf of each officiating Paralympic referee or other official.[7]

Lighting of the Cauldron

The final torch bearer was 15-year-old snowboarder Zach Beaumont, who is an amputee.

Dignitaries and other officials in attendance

Media coverage

Live broadcast:

CTV Vancouver

SBS

TVE

France 2

Sky Sport

SVT

The ceremony was aired live on ParalympicSport.TV, and approximately two hours after it ended, it became available as Video on Demand (VOD).[1]

Delayed coverage:

RTR

NRK

NTU

CTV (full coverage)

NBC

ABC

Originally, the host nation's TV broadcaster, CTV, did not plan to air the opening ceremony live. After receiving criticism on the decision, CTV changed its mind and decided to air the ceremony live in Vancouver region. But regions outside of Vancouver continued to air the ceremony tape delayed.[8]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ParalympicSport.TV to Broadcast Opening Ceremony LIVE. March 11, 2010. 2010-03-12.
  2. Web site: Role of the Governor General. Office of the Secretary to the Governor General (OSGG) . 13 February 2010.
  3. http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/March2010/12/c9560.html "One Inspires Many: a celebration of ability, courage and the human spirit at Opening Ceremony for the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games"
  4. https://theprovince.com/business/Vancouver+2010+Paralympic+Winter+Games+officially+opened+Place/2677520/story.html Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Winter Games officially opened at B.C. Place
  5. http://communities.canada.com/VANCOUVERSUN/blogs/olympians/archive/2010/03/12/okay-this-is-getting-better.aspx Okay, this is getting better
  6. https://nationalpost.com/sports/story.html?id=2677692 Paralympic Games kick off in Vancouver
  7. http://www.bclocalnews.com/fraser_valley/abbynews/news/87003992.html Abby curl official to read Paralympic oath
  8. Web site: CTV Vancouver To Air Paralympic Opening Ceremonies . The Sports Broadcasting Magazine . March 12, 2010 . June 28, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304094656/http://www.sportscastermagazine.ca/on-air/ctv-vancouver-to-air-paralympic-opening-ceremonies/1000363892/ . March 4, 2016 . dead.