Milan-Cortina hands over flag to French Alps for 2030 Winter Olympics
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics concluded with a closing ceremony that celebrated Italian culture and officially passed the Olympic flag to France, the next host for the 2030 Winter Games.
The closing ceremony of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics marked a significant moment in Olympic history as Italy passed the Olympic flag to France, the host of the 2030 Winter Games. The event took place in the ancient Verona Arena, which has been historically significant and provided a stunning backdrop for the celebrations. Athletes from around the world participated, with around 1,500 Olympians parading into the arena while waving their national flags amid a vibrant medley of Italian pop music.
During the ceremony, attendees experienced a cultural celebration of Italian dance and music, emphasizing the country's artistic heritage. The arena was illuminated in the colors of the Italian flag, creating a festive atmosphere that resonated with the legacy of the Olympics in Italy. Norway emerged as the top nation in the medal tally with 18 golds, highlighting the competitive spirit and achievements displayed throughout the games.
As the flag was transferred from Italy to France, it symbolized not only the impending transition of Olympic leadership but also captured the essence of camaraderie and sportsmanship that the Olympics embodies. The anticipation builds for the next Winter Games in the French Alps, promising a continuation of the Olympic spirit in a new and picturesque setting, while Italy reflected on a successful and unique Games experience.