2006 Winter Olympics closing ceremony

2006 Winter Olympics closing ceremony

The Closing Ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics took place on February 26, 2006 beginning at 20:00 CET (19:00 UTC) at the Stadio Olimpico in Turin, Italy.

Program

Medal ceremony

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. Coincidentally, the medal presenter was former Olympian and current IOC member Manuela Di Centa, sister of the gold medalist.

"Carnevale"

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. The formal moments of the ceremony alternated with artistic moments inspired by the creativity of street 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.

Andrea Bocelli performed his song "Because We Believe" before the flame was extinguished.

Wind Machine

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.cite web|url=http://www.bodyflight.net/2006_torinno_olympics_.html|title=Olympic Wind Machine 2006 Closing Ceremonies|work=Bodyflight Network Vertical Wind Tunnels|accessdate=2006-08-02] The machine was custom-built by [http://www.aerodium.ca 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

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

During the final speech by Valentino Castellani, chairman of the Torino Olympic Organizing Committee, a Spanish man ran onto the stage and attempted to speak into the microphone. He managed to shout "Passion lives in Torino", the slogan of the Torino Olympics, 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. The intruder's T-shirt was printed with the logo of an online casino that has staged other stunts in the past. cite web|url=http://msnbc.msn.com/id/11582825/|title=Intruder interrupts closing ceremony remarks|work=MSNBC|accessdate=2006-08-02] cite web|url=http://www.repubblica.it/2006/a/gallerie/olimpiadi2006/belfir/9.html|title=Il giovane spagnolo che ha interrotto Castellani|work=La Repubblica|accessdate=2006-08-02] cite web|url=http://www.corriere.it/gallery/Extra/2006/olimpiadi/vuoto.shtml?olimpiadi/olimpiadi/38&10|title=Un dimostrante fa irruzione sul palco durante il discorso di Castellano|work=Corriere della Sera|accessdate=2006-08-02]

A young Polish female streaker, Justine - in fact a 20-year-old porn starlet from Riccardo Schicchi's stable cite web|url=http://sexy.dapaura.com/pornostars/justine.html|title=Justine|work=Sexy Dapaura|accessdate=2006-08-02] - 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. cite web|url=http://www.corriere.it/Primo_Piano/Sport/2006/02_Febbraio/26/pop_polacca.shtml|title=«Mi consenta» di spogliarmi |work=Corriere della Sera|accessdate=2006-08-02]

Vancouver 2010

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 will be 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 August 8, 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 Canada’s acclaimed National Circus School / Ecole Nationale de Cirque, 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.cite web|url=http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/media.asp?id=1034|title=The Prime Minister congratulates our athletes and coaches on their performance in Turin|work=Web site of the Prime Minister of Canada|accessdate=2006-08-02]

Musical finale

An international collection of pop singers closed out the ceremonies. After Canadian Avril Lavigne who had sung during the Vancouver segment, Italian Elisa, who had already sung at the closing ceremony of the 2002 Winter Olympics, performed the song "Luce", and Puerto Rican Ricky Martin performed "The Cup of Life" and "I Don't Care".

Notable attendance

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

*Silvio Berlusconi, then-Prime Minister of Italy
*Luca di Montezemolo, President and CEO of Ferrari and chairman of FIAT
*Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden, with son, Prince Carl Philip
*Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York City
*Mario Andretti, Italian-American race car driver
*Andrea Casiraghi, older son of the heir to the throne of Monaco, Caroline, Princess of Hanover
*Tarja Halonen, President of Finland
*Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada with spouse Jean-Daniel Lafond and their daughter Marie-Éden.
*Peter MacKay, Minister of Foreign Affairs in Canada
*Gordon Campbell, Premier of British Columbia, the host province of the 2010 Winter Olympics

Television broadcast

In the United States, NBC broadcast the Closing Ceremony on tape delay, starting at 7:00pm EST and PST/6:00pm CST and MST, and did not edit out the intruder interrupting the speeches.

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

In the UK, the BBC broadcast the Closing Ceremony live, starting at 7:00pm GMT.

In Australia, The Seven Network broadcast the Closing Ceremony live, starting at 5.30am AEST.

In Spain, TVE2 broadcast the ceremony.

See also

* 2006 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony
* Celebrate Humanity

References

External links

* [http://www.olympic.org/uk/news/olympic_news/full_story_uk.asp?id=1605 Closing ceremony - IOC article]
* [http://www.vancouver2010.com/en/OrganizingCommittee/MediaCentre/NewsReleases/2006/02/22/74_0602221919-488 Canada to invite the world to “Come Play With Us in 2010”]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/winter_sports/4750906.stm Closing Ceremony article at BBC Sport]
* [http://msnbc.msn.com/id/11582825/ Intruder interrupts closing ceremony remarks]


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