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PyeongChang Winter Paralympics end with celebration of breaking down barriers

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The 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games came to a close on Sunday with a celebration of disabled athletes who broke down barriers during the 10-day competition.

PyeongChang, some 180 kilometres east of Seoul, along with the sub-host cities of and Jeongseon, hosted 567 athletes from 49 countries -- both records for Winter Paralympics, reports news agency.

The athletes vied for 80 gold medals, also a record for the multi-winter sport event for the disabled.

The closing ceremony at PyeongChang Olympic Stadium, titled "We Move the World," brought para athletes together for one last time in PyeongChang.

The ceremony also featured performers with physical impairments for its art segments, which expressed hope for a world that embraces diversity and differences among people.

At the onset of the ceremony, six South Korean para athletes, each representing six of the Paralympics, carried their national flag into the stadium. They were in para ice hockey, Bang Min-ja in wheelchair curling, in alpine skiing, Park Hang-seung in snowboarding, in biathlon and in cross-country

Then as the participating countries' flags all entered the stadium, Sin Eui-hyun, the cross-country champion for South Korea, served as the flagbearer for the host nation.

During the ceremony, New Zealand's and Finland's were honoured with the Whang Youn Dai Achievement Award.

flag was handed over to Beijing, the next host of the in 2022. Then Flame was extinguished at the end of a dance performance called "Dosalpuri," a dance of affections and memories, on the stage on which the flame was projection-mapped.

For the finale, a segment titled "Blooming Happiness," South Korean performed with Bae Hui Gwan Band, which is made up of musicians with disabilities.

The PyeongChang Paralympics were the most successful in terms of ticket sales, with more than 343,000 tickets sold. The previous record had been 316,200 tickets sold at the 2014 Sochi

The topped the Winter Games for the first time since 1992 thanks to 13 gold, 15 silver and eight bronze medals.

The Neutral Athletes from was second with eight gold, 10 silver and six bronze medals. The Russians were not allowed to compete under their national flag due to a state-sponsored doping scandal.

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First Published: Sun, March 18 2018. 20:32 IST
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