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2006 Winter Olympics closing ceremony

The Closing Ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics took place on 26 February 2006 beginning at 20:00 CET (UTC+1) at the Stadio Olimpico in Turin, Italy.

2006 Winter Olympics
closing ceremony
2006 Winter Olympics closing ceremony
Date26 February 2006 (2006-02-26)
Time20:00 - 0:00 CET (UTC+1)
VenueStadio Olimpico Grande Torino
LocationTurin, Italy
Coordinates45°2′30.30″N 7°39′0.05″E / 45.0417500°N 7.6500139°E / 45.0417500; 7.6500139
Filmed byTorino Olympic Broadcasting Organisation (TOBO)
FootageThe ceremony on the IOC YouTube channel on YouTube

Program edit

The games were formally closed by International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge calling them "magnificent". This again departed from former IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch's tradition of declaring each games "best ever" and continued Rogge's tradition of assigning each games their own identity in his comments.[1]

Medal ceremony edit

During the closing ceremony, in the Olympic Stadium, medals were presented for Cross country skiing at the cross-country skiing men's 50 km free event, one of the last events held at the Games. In a new practice for Winter Olympics closing ceremonies, the medals for this long race were awarded during the ceremony similar to the way the medals for the men's marathon are awarded during the closing ceremonies of Summer Olympic Games.

Giorgio Di Centa of Italy, the host nation, won the race and was presented with the gold medal. Eugeni Dementiev of Russia was awarded silver, with Austria's Mikhail Botvinov claiming the bronze. The medal presenter was former Olympian and current IOC member Manuela Di Centa, sister of the gold medalist.

Carnevale edit

The main theme, to coincide with Italy's popular masked festival, was Carnevale. The show, directed by Daniele Finzi Pasca, who is known internationally for his theatre performances based on the circus world, included six of the original costumes from the film I clowns by Federico Fellini, on lease from the Italian national film museum. Life-sized Piedmontese tarot cards marching in drill formation signifying all the Luck, Fortune and Life of the Athletes performed to honor every individuals personal story in coming to Torino. The formal moments of the ceremony alternated with artistic moments inspired by the creativity of Viareggio Carnival artists, of travelling shows and of the typical Italian "feste in piazza". The original music was composed, arranged and orchestrated by Italian producer Michele Centonze in collaboration with Stefano Nanni, Giuseppe Gambino and Serenella Occhipinti (a.k.a. Sara 6).

Fiat 500s and Vespas drove through the center of the stadium to symbolize the crowded streets of the center of the Italian cities.

Wind machine edit

A wind machine was shown with flying acrobats performing an aerial ballet. This was a vertical wind tunnel that blew the acrobats up into mid-air.[2] The machine was custom-built by Aerodium Canada and Aerodium Latvia for use in the closing ceremony. It is very similar to machines used for indoor skydiving facilities.

Parade of the athletes edit

The athletes entered the arena without strict order, following a tradition started 50 years earlier at the 1956 Summer Games. They had reportedly been given light-up red clown noses to wear, but few athletes were seen wearing the noses.

Intruders edit

During the final speech by Valentino Castellani, chairman of the Torino Olympic Organizing Committee, was tried to be disrupted by Catalan pitch invader Jaume Marquet i Cot, also known as Jimmy Jump, ran onto the stage and attempted to speak into the microphone. He managed to shout "Passion lives in Torino", as well as rip off one of the two microphones on the podium, before security officials quickly wrestled him away. Castellani continued his speech with only a minor pause. Jump T-shirt was printed with the logo of GoldenPalace.com.[3][4][5]

A young Polish female streaker named Justine tried to perform a similar stunt, holding an Italian flag bearing the handwritten inscription "Mi consenta", and having a drawing by a Roman artist, Ettore Wallemberg III, on her skin, but security officials stopped her.[6]

Come Play with Us in Vancouver 2010/Venez jouer avec nous en Vancouver 2010 edit

In accordance with the Olympic Charter which governs the Closing Ceremony, IOC President Jacques Rogge called on the youth of the world to assemble in Vancouver, in four years, for the next Winter Olympics.

Canadian opera star Ben Heppner, himself born in British Columbia, the host province of the next Winter Olympics, sang O Canada to begin the Canadian segment of the ceremonies and mark the beginning of the countdown to the Vancouver Olympic Games in 2010. Heppner sang a version of O Canada which is presented in a combination of Canada's two official languages, English and French, which are also the official languages of the IOC.

Then came the "Oslo Ceremony" (so called because the original Olympic flag, which was used for transfer of the Winter Games, was first used at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo), which is the transfer of the Olympic Flag from the mayor of Turin, Sergio Chiamparino, to Jacques Rogge, and then to the mayor of Vancouver, Sam Sullivan. The flag was kept in the Vancouver City Hall during the next four years. With music playing, Chiamparino ran up the steps to the stage, waved the flag the symbolic eight times, handed it to Rogge, who then handed it to Sullivan. Because Sullivan is a quadriplegic who uses a wheelchair and has limited use of his arms and hands, the flag was placed in a specially-designed flag holder on his chair. Sullivan then spun his chair back and forth eight times to make the flag wave in the air. The assembled crowd roared in approval and rose to their feet in response. This culminated this part of the program. The Olympic flag was next raised again at the next Summer Olympic games in Beijing; opening ceremony there took place on 8 August 2008.

The show included a Vancouver-based specially-cast dance corps together with the latest concepts in boarding, skating and skiing. The Montreal-based members of the cast are multi-talented acrobatic performers drawn from Quebec's acclaimed École nationale de cirque (National Circus School), and Les sept doigts de la main, energetically supported by the renowned Cirque du Soleil. In addition, Canadian singer Avril Lavigne performed her song, "Who Knows."

In Ottawa, Prime Minister Stephen Harper, himself from Calgary, the host city of the 1988 Winter Olympics, said in a statement that the Olympic flame had begun its journey to Vancouver.[7]

Exit of the Olympic Flag edit

After the Olympic flag was lowered, Piccoli Cantori di Torino sung Va, pensiero while the flag was exiting the stadium.

The siege of Turin edit

After Va, pensiero was sung, there was a segment featuring the siege of Turin to commemorate the 300th anniversary.

Musical finale edit

Andrea Bocelli performed his song "Because We Believe (Ama Credi E Vai)" before the flame was extinguished; on stage with Andrea appeared 500 Italian brides in white carrying lighted lilies and formed "the Dove of Peace" a formation choreographed by Doug Jack and symbolically "flew" across the stage as the flame took its final moments. with the skiier Isolde Kostner acted as the last bride to stay on the stage and when she looked to the cauldron,the Olympic fire had their last moments alive.After the end of the fire last breathed,the singer italian Elisa comes out from the middle of the show cast (she had already sung at the closing ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympics) performed their hit song "Luce (Tramonti a nord est)", and Puerto Rican Ricky Martin performed "I Don't Care" and "The Cup of Life".

Anthems edit

Notable attendees edit

Aside from celebrities participating in the ceremonies and members of the International Olympic Committee, the following notable people were in attendance:

Dignitaries from International organizations edit

Host country dignitaries edit

Dignitaries from abroad edit

Television broadcast edit

In the United States, NBC broadcast the ceremony on tape delay, starting at 7:00 pm EST and PST/6:00 pm CST and MST, and it was one of the broadcasters that did not edit out the intruders interrupting the speeches.

In Canada, CBC and CBC Newsworld broadcasts the ceremony live, starting at 1:00 pm EST, with several replays on both networks throughout the day.

In the UK, the BBC broadcasts the ceremony live, starting at 7:00 pm GMT.

In Australia, the Seven Network broadcasts the ceremony live, starting at 5.30 am AEST.

In Spain, TVE2 broadcast the ceremony.

In Italy, RAI broadcasts the ceremony live at the same time it start started.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Anthem played again as part of the Men's 50km mass start free victory ceremony.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Abrahamson, Alan (1 March 2010). "'Excellent and friendly Games' come to a close". NBC. from the original on 10 March 2010. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
  2. ^ . Bodyflight Network Vertical Wind Tunnels. Archived from the original on 25 August 2006. Retrieved 2 August 2006.
  3. ^ . MSNBC. Archived from the original on 23 May 2006. Retrieved 2 August 2006.
  4. ^ "Il giovane spagnolo che ha interrotto Castellani". La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 2 August 2006.
  5. ^ "Un dimostrante fa irruzione sul palco durante il discorso di Castellano". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 2 August 2006.
  6. ^ ""Mi consenta" di spogliarmi". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 2 August 2006.
  7. ^ . Web site of the Prime Minister of Canada. Archived from the original on 9 July 2006. Retrieved 2 August 2006.
  8. ^ "Giuliani to go to Turin". The New York Times. 14 February 2006. Retrieved 17 December 2023.

External links edit

  • Closing ceremony – IOC article
  • Canada to invite the world to "Come Play With Us in 2010" 14 March 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  • Closing Ceremony article at BBC Sport

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The Closing Ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics took place on 26 February 2006 beginning at 20 00 CET UTC 1 at the Stadio Olimpico in Turin Italy 2006 Winter Olympicsclosing ceremony2006 Winter Olympics closing ceremonyDate26 February 2006 2006 02 26 Time20 00 0 00 CET UTC 1 VenueStadio Olimpico Grande TorinoLocationTurin ItalyCoordinates45 2 30 30 N 7 39 0 05 E 45 0417500 N 7 6500139 E 45 0417500 7 6500139Filmed byTorino Olympic Broadcasting Organisation TOBO FootageThe ceremony on the IOC YouTube channel on YouTube Contents 1 Program 1 1 Medal ceremony 1 2 Carnevale 1 3 Wind machine 1 4 Parade of the athletes 1 5 Intruders 1 6 Come Play with Us in Vancouver 2010 Venez jouer avec nous en Vancouver 2010 1 7 Exit of the Olympic Flag 1 8 The siege of Turin 1 9 Musical finale 2 Anthems 3 Notable attendees 3 1 Dignitaries from International organizations 3 2 Host country dignitaries 3 3 Dignitaries from abroad 4 Television broadcast 5 Notes 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksProgram editThe games were formally closed by International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge calling them magnificent This again departed from former IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch s tradition of declaring each games best ever and continued Rogge s tradition of assigning each games their own identity in his comments 1 Medal ceremony edit During the closing ceremony in the Olympic Stadium medals were presented for Cross country skiing at the cross country skiing men s 50 km free event one of the last events held at the Games In a new practice for Winter Olympics closing ceremonies the medals for this long race were awarded during the ceremony similar to the way the medals for the men s marathon are awarded during the closing ceremonies of Summer Olympic Games Giorgio Di Centa of Italy the host nation won the race and was presented with the gold medal Eugeni Dementiev of Russia was awarded silver with Austria s Mikhail Botvinov claiming the bronze The medal presenter was former Olympian and current IOC member Manuela Di Centa sister of the gold medalist Carnevale edit Main article Carnival of Viareggio The main theme to coincide with Italy s popular masked festival was Carnevale The show directed by Daniele Finzi Pasca who is known internationally for his theatre performances based on the circus world included six of the original costumes from the film I clowns by Federico Fellini on lease from the Italian national film museum Life sized Piedmontese tarot cards marching in drill formation signifying all the Luck Fortune and Life of the Athletes performed to honor every individuals personal story in coming to Torino The formal moments of the ceremony alternated with artistic moments inspired by the creativity of Viareggio Carnival artists of travelling shows and of the typical Italian feste in piazza The original music was composed arranged and orchestrated by Italian producer Michele Centonze in collaboration with Stefano Nanni Giuseppe Gambino and Serenella Occhipinti a k a Sara 6 Fiat 500s and Vespas drove through the center of the stadium to symbolize the crowded streets of the center of the Italian cities Wind machine edit A wind machine was shown with flying acrobats performing an aerial ballet This was a vertical wind tunnel that blew the acrobats up into mid air 2 The machine was custom built by Aerodium Canada and Aerodium Latvia for use in the closing ceremony It is very similar to machines used for indoor skydiving facilities Parade of the athletes edit The athletes entered the arena without strict order following a tradition started 50 years earlier at the 1956 Summer Games They had reportedly been given light up red clown noses to wear but few athletes were seen wearing the noses Intruders edit During the final speech by Valentino Castellani chairman of the Torino Olympic Organizing Committee was tried to be disrupted by Catalan pitch invader Jaume Marquet i Cot also known as Jimmy Jump ran onto the stage and attempted to speak into the microphone He managed to shout Passion lives in Torino as well as rip off one of the two microphones on the podium before security officials quickly wrestled him away Castellani continued his speech with only a minor pause Jump T shirt was printed with the logo of GoldenPalace com 3 4 5 A young Polish female streaker named Justine tried to perform a similar stunt holding an Italian flag bearing the handwritten inscription Mi consenta and having a drawing by a Roman artist Ettore Wallemberg III on her skin but security officials stopped her 6 Come Play with Us in Vancouver 2010 Venez jouer avec nous en Vancouver 2010 edit In accordance with the Olympic Charter which governs the Closing Ceremony IOC President Jacques Rogge called on the youth of the world to assemble in Vancouver in four years for the next Winter Olympics Canadian opera star Ben Heppner himself born in British Columbia the host province of the next Winter Olympics sang O Canada to begin the Canadian segment of the ceremonies and mark the beginning of the countdown to the Vancouver Olympic Games in 2010 Heppner sang a version of O Canada which is presented in a combination of Canada s two official languages English and French which are also the official languages of the IOC Then came the Oslo Ceremony so called because the original Olympic flag which was used for transfer of the Winter Games was first used at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo which is the transfer of the Olympic Flag from the mayor of Turin Sergio Chiamparino to Jacques Rogge and then to the mayor of Vancouver Sam Sullivan The flag was kept in the Vancouver City Hall during the next four years With music playing Chiamparino ran up the steps to the stage waved the flag the symbolic eight times handed it to Rogge who then handed it to Sullivan Because Sullivan is a quadriplegic who uses a wheelchair and has limited use of his arms and hands the flag was placed in a specially designed flag holder on his chair Sullivan then spun his chair back and forth eight times to make the flag wave in the air The assembled crowd roared in approval and rose to their feet in response This culminated this part of the program The Olympic flag was next raised again at the next Summer Olympic games in Beijing opening ceremony there took place on 8 August 2008 The show included a Vancouver based specially cast dance corps together with the latest concepts in boarding skating and skiing The Montreal based members of the cast are multi talented acrobatic performers drawn from Quebec s acclaimed Ecole nationale de cirque National Circus School and Les sept doigts de la main energetically supported by the renowned Cirque du Soleil In addition Canadian singer Avril Lavigne performed her song Who Knows In Ottawa Prime Minister Stephen Harper himself from Calgary the host city of the 1988 Winter Olympics said in a statement that the Olympic flame had begun its journey to Vancouver 7 Exit of the Olympic Flag edit After the Olympic flag was lowered Piccoli Cantori di Torino sung Va pensiero while the flag was exiting the stadium The siege of Turin edit After Va pensiero was sung there was a segment featuring the siege of Turin to commemorate the 300th anniversary Musical finale edit Andrea Bocelli performed his song Because We Believe Ama Credi E Vai before the flame was extinguished on stage with Andrea appeared 500 Italian brides in white carrying lighted lilies and formed the Dove of Peace a formation choreographed by Doug Jack and symbolically flew across the stage as the flame took its final moments with the skiier Isolde Kostner acted as the last bride to stay on the stage and when she looked to the cauldron the Olympic fire had their last moments alive After the end of the fire last breathed the singer italian Elisa comes out from the middle of the show cast she had already sung at the closing ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympics performed their hit song Luce Tramonti a nord est and Puerto Rican Ricky Martin performed I Don t Care and The Cup of Life Anthems edit nbsp Piccoli Cantori di Torino National Anthem of Italy a nbsp Seiji Ozawa and New Japan Philharmonic Orchestra National Anthem of Greece nbsp Ben Heppner National Anthem of Canada nbsp Olympic HymnNotable attendees editAside from celebrities participating in the ceremonies and members of the International Olympic Committee the following notable people were in attendance Dignitaries from International organizations edit nbsp International Olympic Committee IOC President Jacques Rogge and wife Anne Rogge Honorary IOC President for Life Juan Antonio Samaranch IOC Members Host country dignitaries edit nbsp Italy Prime Minister of Italy Silvio Berlusconi TOROC President Valentino Castellani Mayor of Turin Sergio Chiamparino President and CEO of Ferrari and chairman of FIAT Luca di Montezemolo Member of the Chamber of Deputies Mario Pescante Dignitaries from abroad edit nbsp Sweden King of Sweden Carl XVI Gustaf with son Prince Carl Philip nbsp Monaco Prince of Monaco Albert II Andrea Casiraghi older son of the heir to the throne of Monaco Caroline Princess of Hanover nbsp United States former Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani 8 Italian American race car driver Mario Andretti U S Ambassador to Italy Ronald P Spogli Chairman of the National Italian American Foundation Dr A Kenneth Ciongoli nbsp Finland President of Finland Tarja Halonen nbsp Canada Governor General of Canada Michaelle Jean with spouse Jean Daniel Lafond and their daughter Marie Eden Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Peter MacKay Premier of British Columbia Gordon Campbell the host province of the 2010 Winter OlympicsTelevision broadcast editIn the United States NBC broadcast the ceremony on tape delay starting at 7 00 pm EST and PST 6 00 pm CST and MST and it was one of the broadcasters that did not edit out the intruders interrupting the speeches In Canada CBC and CBC Newsworld broadcasts the ceremony live starting at 1 00 pm EST with several replays on both networks throughout the day In the UK the BBC broadcasts the ceremony live starting at 7 00 pm GMT In Australia the Seven Network broadcasts the ceremony live starting at 5 30 am AEST In Spain TVE2 broadcast the ceremony In Italy RAI broadcasts the ceremony live at the same time it start started Notes edit Anthem played again as part of the Men s 50km mass start free victory ceremony See also edit2006 Winter Olympics opening ceremony 2010 Winter Olympics opening ceremonyReferences edit Abrahamson Alan 1 March 2010 Excellent and friendly Games come to a close NBC Archived from the original on 10 March 2010 Retrieved 1 March 2010 Olympic Wind Machine 2006 Closing Ceremonies Bodyflight Network Vertical Wind Tunnels Archived from the original on 25 August 2006 Retrieved 2 August 2006 Intruder interrupts closing ceremony remarks MSNBC Archived from the original on 23 May 2006 Retrieved 2 August 2006 Il giovane spagnolo che ha interrotto Castellani La Repubblica in Italian Retrieved 2 August 2006 Un dimostrante fa irruzione sul palco durante il discorso di Castellano Corriere della Sera in Italian Retrieved 2 August 2006 Mi consenta di spogliarmi Corriere della Sera in Italian Retrieved 2 August 2006 The Prime Minister congratulates our athletes and coaches on their performance in Turin Web site of the Prime Minister of Canada Archived from the original on 9 July 2006 Retrieved 2 August 2006 Giuliani to go to Turin The New York Times 14 February 2006 Retrieved 17 December 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2006 Winter Olympics closing ceremony Closing ceremony IOC article Canada to invite the world to Come Play With Us in 2010 Archived 14 March 2006 at the Wayback Machine Closing Ceremony article at BBC Sport Portals nbsp Olympics nbsp Italy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2006 Winter Olympics closing ceremony amp oldid 1218543199, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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