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Beijing Winter Paralympics Declared Closed

The Beijing Winter Paralympics were officially declared closed on Sunday, after a controversy-hit Games which banned Russian and Belarusian athletes from competing over the invasion of Ukraine. Andrew Parsons, president of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), declared the event finished and praised its "awesome organisation, vibrant venues and sensational sport" at the closing ceremony in the Chinese capital's "Bird's Nest" stadium.

He also praised the athletes, who he called "beacons of hope, and champions for peace".

The ceremony, also attended by Chinese President Xi Jinping, featured a 55-metre Beijing 2022 logo in the form of a vinyl record player turntable, rotating underneath a shining snowflake.

After opening music from four harp players, athletes paraded through the stadium to applause alongside dancing volunteers in snowflake-adorned blue and white outfits.

The Paralympic flag was lowered and handed over to Italy's Milano-Cortina, which will stage the 2026 Winter Games, before a drum performance took place to close the ceremony.

"In the Paralympic Villages there were different nations, different views, different abilities. Differences here did not divide us. They united us," Parsons said in his speech.

"Through this unity we have hope. Hopes for inclusion, hopes for harmony, and importantly hopes for peace."

The lead-up to the Games was overshadowed by controversy over whether athletes from Russia and ally Belarus should be allowed to compete.

The IPC initially said it would allow the athletes to compete as neutrals, but after threats of boycotts from other competitors and tensions rising in the athletes' village, organisers banned them from the Games.

At the opening ceremony, Parsons' forceful

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