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Paris 2024 marks 2 years to go with fresh support for huge opening ceremony

Organizers of the Paris Olympics marked the two-years-to-go milestone to the 2024 games by unveiling the official slogan — "Games Wide Open" — on Monday and said they got fresh backing from French President Emmanuel Macron for their planned giant opening ceremony along the Seine River.

Macron held talks in Paris with International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach and brought together ministers and security officials to review Olympic planning — signaling quickening efforts to ready the French capital for the July 26 to Aug. 11, 2024, games.

Amid questions over the costs and security for the opening ceremony, Paris 2024 president Tony Estanguet said Macron, his interior minister and the Paris police chief reaffirmed "their total support for the organization of this ceremony on the Seine."

Breaking with Olympic tradition, the ceremony won't be held inside a stadium and will instead take place on the river that cuts through the French capital.

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Boats will transport the 10,500 athletes on the waterway from east to west, past city landmarks, some of which will be used as games venues. Organizers are planning for at least 600,000 spectators, most of them ticketless and watching for free, and are billing it as the largest opening ceremony in Olympic history.

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