Tribute to woman at the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

The first article on touspourchacune.com will be dedicated to sports and art. First, we’ll take a brief look at the Paris 2024 Olympics and sport. The logo for the Paris 2024 Olympics is “a circle inside which you can see either a woman or a flame…” If you saw the woman, I congratulate you. For many people like me, only the flame had been noticed before I was told that a woman could be seen.

This logo is special for several reasons:

According
to the official Paris-2024 website.

The opening of the Olympic Games left no one indifferent: either you loved it or you hated it. Or maybe it was a mixture of the two? Touspourchacune.com will remember only one thing: the tribute paid to women. It began discreetly with the logo, and ended in apotheosis with the 10 statues, the Art.

One of the female personalities represented by the statues had already been mentioned in a article on the rajart.fr website : Alice Guy
The article began like this : “She is one of the ‘forgotten’ women, yet she was ‘the
first female film director, scriptwriter, producer and studio director’. If you would like even more information, don’t hesitate,
link.

In the same article, Amel from Koh Lanta is also highlighted. If you don’t remember, she was the first female finalist to win Koh Lanta. She paved the way for many women to follow in her footsteps. And what if Amel represented the 11th statue?
. We explain it to you through this audio poem of Dagoa (voir plus rajart.fr)


Amel n’a pas vraiment changé,
Que ce soit avant, pendant ou après,
Quand Koh Lanta, elle l’a remporté.
Égale à elle-même, elle est restée.
Une des ses proches nous a dit :
« C’est la victoire de l’honnêteté ».
Une autre a insisté pour rajouter
 « l’authenticité » en toute simplicité.
Statue ou pas, on lui rend honneur,
Car elle a fait battre notre cœur,
D’espoirs sincères et réels
Qui la rendent si belle…
Merci pour ses moments,
Purs et merveilleux,
Qui ont fait pleurer nos yeux,
Et nous rendent si heureux. 

Special dedication to all those who weren’t expecting it, like Amel,
with the last four lines of the poem. For example, Lisa Barbelin, a bronze
medallist with golden emotions.

And a special thought for all the French athletes who couldn’t go home with a medal. There’s no such thing as failure when you’ve given it your all!

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