Paris’s mayor, Anne Hidalgo, celebrated a long-awaited triumph after nine years of anticipation. Despite initial doubts and challenges, she finally saw her dream come to fruition on a glorious day filled with sunshine following heavy rain showers.
Triathlon Success on the Seine
After overcoming delays and water quality issues, the Seine River was declared clean enough for the Olympic triathlons. Over 100 elite athletes took to the water amidst cheers from the crowd. French triathlete, Cassandre Beaugrand, emerged victorious in the women’s event, securing a gold medal. Shortly after, Léo Bergère claimed a bronze in the men’s competition, adding to France’s success.
Mayor Hidalgo’s Satisfaction
Mayor Hidalgo expressed her joy at the successful event, calling it the “cherry on the cake” after years of planning and preparation. The use of the Seine for Olympic events symbolized a significant achievement in the city’s efforts to reclaim and revitalize the river through a rigorous depollution process.
Initial Doubts Overcome
In the lead-up to the Olympics, France faced skepticism and criticism regarding its ambitious plans, particularly the decision to hold the opening ceremony along the Seine. Despite initial concerns, the event proved to be a resounding success, captivating spectators and showcasing the city’s resilience and spirit.