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Paris Olympics 2024 Live Streaming, Closing Ceremony Live Telecast: When And Where To Watch?

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Paris Olympics 2024 Closing Ceremony Live Streaming: Paris Olympics 2024 is all set to be concluded on Monday (IST) with a grand closing ceremony.

The quadrennial event ended on a mixed note for the Indian contingent as it clinched only six medals. Shooter Manu Bhaker registered a historic feat as she became the first Indian athlete in the post-independence era to win two medals in a single edition of the Olympics.

In the closing ceremony, twin bronze medalist shooter Manu Bhaker and veteran India's men hockey team goalkeeper PR Sreejesh will be the flagbearers for India.

At the closing ceremony, French President Emmanuel Macron will be entering the stage with International Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bash.

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