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    Watch: Best moments from the Paris Olympic closing ceremony

    By Austen Bundy,

    9 hours ago

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    French swimmer Leon Marchand carries a lantern with the Olympic flame in the Tuileries Garden during the closing ceremonies of the Olympics.

    The competition of the 2024 Paris Olympics has concluded and all that was left to do was celebrate the achievements of the athletes and the organizers of the Games.

    These are some of the highlights from Sunday's closing ceremony:

    Leon Marchand extinguishes the Olympic cauldron: If the early half of the Paris Games could be summed up by one athlete, Leon Marchand would most definitely be the first to come to mind. France's swimming wonderboy took home five medals, four golds, in his second Olympics.

    Marchand, dressed in a slick suit, appeared at the Tuileries Garden where the Olympic cauldron resided and extinguished the cauldron — taking a remnant of the flame and beginning the symbolic long walk to Los Angeles.

    Team USA's flag bearers enter Stade de France: Swimming champion Katie Ledecky and rowing gold medalist Nick Mead had the honor of marching into the Olympic stadium with the American flag.

    Upon entering, NBC hosts Mike Tirico and Jimmy Fallon conducted a brief interview with the athletes despite the deafening noise.

    Female marathoners receive their medals: The Olympics traditionally end with the men's marathon runners receiving their medals at the closing ceremonies. The 2024 Games broke that tradition, instead opting to hold the women's event on the final day and honoring the medalists at the ceremony.

    The marathon route followed the same path as the women's march on Versailles during the French Revolution in 1789.

    Paris "hands off" the Olympics to Los Angeles ft. Tom Cruise: A traditional show of diplomacy, the mayor of Paris handed the mayor of Los Angeles the Olympic flag — a symbol of the 2024 Games closing and the start of the 34th Olympiad to be completed in 2028.

    H.E.R. performed a rendition of the American national anthem while actor Tom Cruise — in typical Hollywood fashion — dropped in from the top of the stadium to take the Olympic flag (on a motorcycle to a plane and then skydiving) to Los Angeles in an epic montage.

    It was all capped off with a concert by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Billie Eilish and Snoop Dogg on Santa Monica beach.

    International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach, Marchand and other athletes officially closed the Paris Games by blowing out the Olympic flame on stage.

    But fans can still look forward to the Paralympic Games which begin Aug. 28, also in Paris.

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