┏ 冬奥会闭幕 ┛冬奥会闭幕式致辞
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- 1、2022年冬季奥运会几号结束?
- 2、张艺谋在闭幕式现场发表感言,他说了些什么?
- 3、二零二二年北京冬奥会是星期几闭幕?
- 4、求温哥华冬奥会主席约翰·马龙在闭幕式上的致词(英文版和中文翻译)
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2022年冬季奥运会几号结束?
优质回答2022年冬季奥运会于2022年2月20日结束。
时间地点:2022年2月20日晚,第二十四届冬季奥林匹克运动会闭幕式在国家体育场举行。
中国代表团旗手:2022年2月20日,中国代表团公布,冬奥会冠军高亭宇和徐梦桃当选北京冬奥会闭幕式中国代表团旗手。
闭幕式亮点:闭幕式将以国际奥委会规定的仪式环节为主,通过巧妙设计将表演融入仪式。同时,通过举办本届冬奥会,北京成为世界上唯一一个“双奥之城”,这一元素在闭幕时会有专门的设计和呈现。闭幕式依然遵循“简约”风格,此外还会通过“穿越”来呈现和致敬“双奥之城”这一重要元素。
2022年冬季奥运会主要流程:
闭幕式时长:80分钟。
20时整,闭幕式开场表演《点亮》开始了。全体起立,在雄壮的中华人民共和国国歌声中,鲜艳的五星红旗冉冉升起。
运动员入场:时长达13分钟。播放长约3分钟的《2022,有我!》短片。场地上出现了巨大的中国结图案,旗手们手持参加本届冬奥会的91个代表团旗帜步入场内。而后是颁奖仪式及向志愿者致谢环节;
20时37分左右,现场将播放短片和进入“缅怀时刻”;奥林匹克闭幕式固定流程,奥林匹克会旗将缓缓降下,全场唱响奥林匹克会歌。
20时49分,会旗交接到下一届冬奥会主办城市——意大利米兰科尔蒂纳丹佩佐,并开启长约8分钟的下届主办城市文艺汇演。
21时02分,北京冬奥组委主席将致辞,国际奥委会主席随后致辞并宣布本届冬奥会闭幕。在3分钟时长的短片《再见!一起向未来!》结束后,现场将熄灭奥林匹克主火炬。北京冬奥会闭幕式圆满结束。
张艺谋在闭幕式现场发表感言,他说了些什么?
优质回答张艺谋在闭幕式现场发布了自己的感言,他先是说,非常高兴冬奥会开幕式和闭幕式能够获得圆满成功,所有的一切都离不开幕后工作人员的支持。不仅如此,张艺谋还深情款款的说了一句:你们。从张艺谋真挚的话语之中,能够感受到张艺谋对幕后工作人员诚挚的敬意。
冬奥会开闭幕式,获得全世界瞩目
冬奥会现场能够举办的如此隆重典雅,并且如此富有中国式浪漫,张艺谋导演有着功不可没的贡献。张艺谋创造出了一场惊艳全球的冬奥会作品,在闭幕式结束之后,张艺谋的现场感言,也表达了张艺谋内心的兴奋之情。
张艺谋为冬奥会付出了太多,就连他的妻子陈婷都看不下去张艺谋自残式的工作方式。张艺谋在冬奥会闭幕式落下帷幕之际,在深夜发布了一篇自己的感言,讲述了他作为双奥会开闭幕式总导演的所思所想和领悟。2022年开幕式、闭幕式比2008年奥运会的开闭幕式截然不同,因为中国具备了真正的文化自信,放下了自己心中的芥蒂。中国展示了自己的强国精神,展示出了中国人的特有浪漫。开幕的迎客松,闭幕的垂柳松,中国人民的中国式精神在开闭幕式中被张艺谋完美的呈现了出来。这场开闭幕式冬奥会,不仅仅是中国人民特别满意。就连外国人民都深深地被中国深厚的文化底蕴,以及中国式浪漫所感动。
圆满的卸下重任,愿张导好好休息
张艺谋在开闭幕式筹划之中历经数月,每天连一个好觉都没睡过。张艺谋的妻子陈婷从前也发布了文章,发文为张艺谋叫苦。在张艺谋妻子陈婷的文章里,我们能够感受到张艺谋对待工作的刻苦精神,也能感受到张艺谋精益求精的精神。能够成为一名知名大导演,张艺谋的指导能力绝对是首屈一指的。
废寝忘食、兢兢业业都在张艺谋身上有了完美的解答。希望在闭幕式结束之后,张艺谋能够好好休息。已经71岁的张艺谋身体早已今时不同往日,实在是经不起折腾。
二零二二年北京冬奥会是星期几闭幕?
优质回答二零二二年北京冬奥会是星期天闭幕。
二零二二年冬季奥林匹克运动会闭幕式是2022年冬季奥林匹克运动会的闭幕式,于北京时间2022年2月20日20:00在北京国家体育场举行,20日这一天正式星期天。
国际奥委会主席闭幕致辞:
国际奥委会主席托马斯·巴赫致辞时先以中文说一句“中国,中国朋友”,感谢中国搭建安全的场馆给予运动员以及中国人民对举办冬奥的支持。
而对于当前面对的地缘政治紧张局势,他表示就算运动员代表的国家之间存在争议,运动将我们连结在一起,又指出要克服环球新冠疫情,就必须更快、更高、更强,而且团结一致。
巴赫也称赞道:“这是一届无与伦比的冬奥会,我们欢迎中国成为冰雪运动的大国。”而在致词中,他亦数度使用中文,包括多次说出“祝贺中国”。最后他宣布第二十四届奥林匹克运动会闭幕。
内容参考:百度百科-2022年北京冬季奥运会闭幕式
求温哥华冬奥会主席约翰·马龙在闭幕式上的致词(英文版和中文翻译)
优质回答John Furlong's Closing Ceremony speech
February 28, 2010
Vancouver
Excellencies, Chiefs, President Rogge, Members of the International Olympic Committee, Prime Minister, Heads of State, Premiers, Mayors, Ladies and Gentlemen, Athletes of the World,
Good evening.
The 2010 Olympic Winter Games have taught us that we are not 6 billion people. We are all members of the same family. Over these remarkable 17 days we have together demonstrated the remarkable powers of sport to the human world. We have seen first hand that there is indeed a beautiful force that can unite, inspire and liberate - a force that can replace despair with hope and ignite the human spirit. This force is sport in the arena of the Olympic Games. And because we had sport here - we too had peace. And because these Games took place in the spirit of peace, they took place in the spirit of friendship.
But the time has come to say goodbye – to say thank you. And to perhaps compare for a moment the Canada that was……with the Canada that now is.
I believe we Canadians tonight are stronger, more united, more in love with our country and more connected with each other than ever before. These Olympic Games have lifted us up. If the Canada that came together on Opening night was a little mysterious to some it no longer is. Now you know us….eh
If we were once the few we are surely now the many. That quiet, humble national pride we were sometimes reluctant to acknowledge seemed to take to the streets as the most beautiful kind of patriotism broke out all across our country; so many new and dazzling applications for the Maple Leaf - so many reasons to smile and be joyful.
Canadians you joined each other and our colourful international visitors in common celebration – radiant, jubilant, spontaneous, peaceful. For us you were the wind beneath our wings. You did not just cheer – rather you lived every glorious moment as if you yourselves were competing for gold. You were the bench strength we had hoped for – the difference makers at these Games.
Alexander - your first Gold Medal gave us all permission to feel like and behave like champions. Our last one will be remembered for generations.
To the Men and Women in the Blue Jackets, you are the undisputed heroes of these Games. The class of 2010. A perfect team – you have behaved with great dignity, poured your hearts and souls into every task. You smiled - you cheered and you filled the hearts of our visitors with friendship and good will. For many of you who toiled behind the scenes no thanks will ever be enough. You took on a stubborn mountain with all your might. The result -- Blue Jackets 1 -- Cypress Mountain Weather zero. You were tested again and again and reminded us all every day that there is no force that can sustain itself against the full thrust of a determined human heart. May your contribution here be worn as a badge of honour for the rest of your lives. For you have -- through your service -- defined for all to see what it is to be a proud, generous Canadian.
To our many friends and trusted partners, we tip our hat to each of you for a magnificent contribution. To our leaders – sitting over there – full credit for believing in and empowering this great adventure. To those who built the venues, drove the busses, cooked the food, and toiled day and night to complete a million tasks -- may the success of these Games be your reward for all your days to come.
To the people of the host region -- you were magnificent. Your contribution was magical.
To our International visitors you were gracious, thoughtful, spontaneous guests and spirited fans…Thank you very much. To our security team for keeping us safe – you were in a word “terrific.” To the IOC – thank you for trusting us and investing so passionately in our success. It has been our great honour to host the world and we thank you for believing in our vision…we did our best. To our friends from Sochi we are in your corner and wish you every success in 2014.
To the people of Georgia, we are so sad and so sorry for your loss. Your unimaginable grief is shared by every Canadian…and all those who have gathered here. May the legacy of your favourite son Nodar Kumaritashvilli never be forgotten and serve to inspire youth everywhere to be champions in life.
Athletes of the world you promised you would play fair and you did. At your hands and through your determination and tenacity we have felt every imaginable emotion. We have lived the agony and the ecstasy with you as if we ourselves were competing. By your example you have injected hope into the lives of youth everywhere – youth that will rise tomorrow ready to emulate you. Boys and girls you will never meet now know that it is possible to achieve greatness through the power of a dream. You have set the course for the next generation of great champions. You return to your homes as the best ambassadors we have for a better world…you are the future. The youth of the world await your leadership and your example.
And finally to those who have watched us all over the globe we hope you enjoyed these Games and the telling of our humble Canadian story. The young men and women you sent here are coming home – you can be very proud of them. The Games will have many wonderful legacies. I wish but for one.
That every Canadian child - be they from Chicoutimi - Moncton – Grand Prairie – Squamish or Niagara Falls will have the chance to grow up to experience the pleasure of sport … no one left out. And that we of the Global Olympic family will not rest until the right of every child to play across this planet is secured. Good bye to you all…
As Robert Charlebois said “Farewell, you will always be my best memory.” Thank you very much, good bye. Long live Canada. Thank you, Canada.
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