Olympic organizers were prepared for inclement weather during the opening ceremony on Friday, but the persistent rain did not seem to deter the approximately 6,800 athletes who took part in the Parade of Nations.
Although there was an intermittent drizzle, it subsided before the parade commenced. However, as the boats floated down the Seine River, the rain resumed.
The athletes, undeterred by the weather, continued to march with enthusiasm and pride. The Parade of Nations is a significant moment for athletes from around the world to showcase their unity and sportsmanship.
Despite the wet conditions, the comfortable temperatures in the upper 60s helped maintain a positive atmosphere. The athletes, dressed in their respective national attire, waved flags and smiled as they paraded through the venue.

The opening ceremony marks the official commencement of the Olympic Games, symbolizing the coming together of nations through sport. It is a celebration of diversity, friendship, and athletic excellence.
As the athletes braved the rain to participate in the Parade of Nations, their resilience and determination were evident. The support and cheers from the spectators further fueled their spirits, creating a memorable and uplifting experience for all involved.
Despite the weather challenges, the opening ceremony was a testament to the unwavering dedication and passion of the athletes. Their unwavering commitment to representing their countries with pride and honor shone through, setting the stage for an exciting and inspiring Olympic Games ahead.