Talk:2000 Summer Olympics closing ceremony
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Johnny O'Keefe was not at the Sydney Olympics - he died in the 1970s!
Removed Countdown
editI've removed the countdown section as a brief look at the footage from Olympic Channel on youtube shows that it wasn't in order, only clips from recent ceremonies was shown. (the famous Barcelona lighting of cauldron was number 1 for example)
Countdown
edit- ‘Countdown Fanfare’ – Composed by Richard Mills performed by Sydney Symphony Orchestra
The ceremony began with a countdown at the screen coming from 23 to 1. Starting at 23, footage from previous games appeared. On 0, an image of fireworks was shown followed by a image of a child's drawing with the phrase "Let's Party!".
- 23 - 1896 Athens
- 22 - 1900 Paris
- 21 - 1904 St. Louis
- 20 - 1908 London
- 19 - 1912 Stockholm
- 18 - 1920 Antwerp
- 17 - 1924 Paris
- 16 - 1928 Amsterdam
- 15 - 1932 Los Angeles
- 14 - 1936 Berlin
- 13 - 1948 London
- 12 - 1952 Helsinki
- 11 - 1956 Melbourne
- 10 - 1960 Rome
- 9 - 1964 Tokyo
- 8 - 1968 Mexico City
- 7 - 1972 Munich
- 6 - 1976 Montreal
- 5 - 1980 Moscow
- 4 - 1984 Los Angeles
- 3 - 1988 Seoul
- 2 - 1992 Barcelona
- 1 - 1996 Atlanta
- 0 - Let's Party!
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
editFormer Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has attending the Closing Ceremony of the Games of the XXVII Olympiad in Sydney 2000 on October 1, 2000. I want to put in as a foreign dignitary. Thank you. 72.69.243.12 (talk) 17:33, 22 December 2021 (UTC)