Olympic flame cruises into Paris on tug boat, after Snoop Dogg takes part in relay

US rapper Snoop Dogg holds the torch as part of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games Torch Relay, on the day of the opening ceremony, in Saint-Denis, outside Paris, on July 26, 2024. (Stephane De Sakutin/AFP)
US rapper Snoop Dogg holds the torch as part of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games Torch Relay, on the day of the opening ceremony, in Saint-Denis, outside Paris, on July 26, 2024. (Stephane De Sakutin/AFP)

PARIS – The Olympic flame cruises into Paris on a diesel-belching tug, the torch held aloft by its white-clad bearer, having earlier been carried by US rapper Snoop Dogg, as it passed under the peripherique motorway.

The 68th stage of the relay since its arrival in Marseille on May 8 is entitled the “Epilogue.”

The torch passed through Paris before, on July 14, the Bastille Day national holiday, and July 15, before circling the suburbs, starting its final journey in Saint-Denis today.

Earlier in the morning, the flame visited the athletes’ village where International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach and former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon took turns as torchbearers.

Former UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon (C) runs with the Olympic torch during the Olympic village torch relay in the Olympic Village in Paris on July 26, 2024, ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. (Leah Millis/Pool/AFP)

Phones in hand and wearing broad smiles, athletes from all over the world filmed the torch.

“It’s a moment that gives you goosebumps, it’s beautiful to see,” says Judith Vandermeiren, a Belgian field hockey player.

The torch passed through Saint-Denis, where rapper MC Solaar, who is from the region, carried the flame, and stopped at the Stade de France where Snoop Dogg took his turn.

The flame made its way down the Canal Saint-Denis, handed off to a beaming 17-year-old schoolboy from the area.

It then boarded the first of a series of canal boats, to cruise past the concrete factories and housing blocks to Paris accompanied by a crowd of spectators, security, officials and even canoeists in fancy dress.

The relay toured the Parc de la Villette, turned into the Parc des Nations housing the ‘clubhouses’ of a string of countries, dominated by France in the Grande Halle, and including Brazil in a circus tent, and Mongolia in yurts.

The relay then took to the water and cruised down the Canal de l’Ourcq toward the Canal Saint-Martin and the Seine.

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