RIO
DE JANEIRO – The Opening Ceremony of the 2016 Rio Olympics featured
60,000 fans, 207 teams, one supermodel and countless memorable moments
on Friday night.
On
an evening filled with music, dance, flags raised high and tides rising
higher (more on that in a moment), here are 12 of the most memorable
moments of the Rio 2016 Opening Ceremonies from Maracana Stadium.
Please
note that your humble reporter was inside the stadium for this, and
thus there may be some things listed that didn’t make the NBC broadcast
back in the U.S.
1 – Jiffy-Pop!
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Our
program began with the stage filled with silver-clad performers waving
these weather balloon-type things in sync. They slowly inflated into
cushions filled with air, which they then repurposed into drums. Even if
they looked like those steaming hot foil pillows filled with delicious
Jiffy-Pop popcorn, the popcorn you make in a jiffy.
2 – Nature Vs. Ships
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No
Opening Ceremony is complete without a tour through the nation’s
history, and Brazil’s was one that showed the beauty of nature and the
eventual arrival of Europeans, African slaves and immigrants from the
Far East that infringed on it. The innovative use of hundreds of elastic
bands as a projection screen was the nature; the different
representations of ships was the human invasion. It told a stirring
story.
3 – A Plane Takes Off In The Stadium
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As we reach the modernization of Rio, it included a replica of a 14 Bis T-Wing plane that took flight inside the stadium.
And then it flew to the ceiling. And then through the top of the
stadium, and into the night air, and all around Rio. (Well, sorta …
there was the miracle of CGI at work as the plane actually flew to the
other side of the arena.)
This was, by the way, part of Brazil’s continuing efforts to claim Alberto Santos-Dumont invented flight rather than the Wright Brothers, which we, as Americans, know is a bunch of gosh-durn bunk.
4 – Work It, Gisele!
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Called
“the world’s most successful model” by the Rio Games, Gisele Bundchen
was a star attraction at the Opening Ceremony and did what does best:
Looking stunning while walking a significant distance to music.
Here, it was “The Girl From Ipanema.”
And later, she became “the girl in the middle of the crowd.”
Brazilian model Gisele Bundchen (C) performs during the opening
ceremony of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Maracana stadium in Rio de
Janeiro on August 5, 2016. / AFP / Fabrice COFFRINI (Photo credit
should read FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images)
The Rio Games said it’s her “last catwalk” as she is retiring from modeling.
Well that makes us feel deflated.
5 – Plushies Vs. Tinselmonsters Dance Party
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While
the Opening Ceremony as a whole really could have used more creepy
mascots, it did feature a battle between Plushies and people covered in
Christmas tinsel …
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…
that eventually morphed into a freaky psychedelic awesome dance party
carnival that was one Wayne Coyne away from being a Flaming Lips show!
Now that’s the Opening Ceremony crazy that we love.
6 – The Somber Segment
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OK, let’s bring it down a little …
The
ceremony’s producer vowed that there would be a segment on the show
that might infuriate Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, and
we imagine this was it: a heart-on-their-sleeves, full-throated plea to
end global warming by reducing greenhouse gases.
It
included NASA projections of coastal cities flooding — including Rio —
and a segment on stage that involved a boy searching around a maze of
mirrors to find a small sapling thriving in the “heat.”
Striking
stuff and bold politics for an event that allegedly veers away from
them. (And it carried over to the Parade of Nations, which had teams place “seeds of hope” in small pots that “blossomed” at the end of the parade.)
7 – The Bikers
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The
parade of athletes had a carnival theme, and each nation’s nameplate
was located on the back of a large tricycle. Expect this look to be
adopted by hipsters back in the U.S. by Sunday at the latest.
8 – Those Mongolian Suits
Temuulen Battulga carries the flag of Mongolia during the opening
ceremony for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday,
Aug. 5, 2016. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
There
were many memorable looks in the Parade of Nations – and a whole lotta
blazers – but from our vantage point, no one was more impeccably dressed
than the athletes from Mongolia, in bright yellow suits and matching
hats.
But obviously, there was one thing missing that would have completed the look:
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A curious monkey.
9 – Super Hot Shirtless Flag-Bearer From Tonga
Pita
Taufatofua is a 32-year-old Taekwondo competitor who was the first
Tongan athlete to qualify for the Rio Olympics this year.
@Spikesmag
He also held the flag shirtless and covered in baby oil and got a huge ovation from the appreciative crowd and is it hot in here or is it just us …
10 – The Refugee Team Arrives
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The team we called the “heart and soul of the Rio Games”
entered second-to-last, walking behind the Olympic flag. The first
all-refugee team in the history of the Games was given one of the
longest ovations of the night, and rightfully so: Their journeys to
these games involved risking everything, and this moment will go down as
one of the best of the Games.
“With
the greatest respect, we welcome the Refugee Olympic Team,” said IOC
president Thomas Bach. “In this Olympic world, we don’t just tolerate
diversity. In this Olympic world, we welcome you as an enrichment of
your diversity.”
11 – Brazil!
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Could it be anything but a part when the host nation brought up the rear?
The
crowd roared when they first saw the flag, and continued as the
athletes came out, eventually breaking out into soccer chants as their
athletes made their way around the stadium. Everything you wanted from a
moment that was hours in the making … although the REAL carnival fun,
complete with dancers and confetti, didn’t arrive until after the
Olympic flag was raised.
12 – Finally, The Flames Is Lit
Former Brazilian athlete Vanderlei Cordeiro lights the Olympic cauldron
with the Olympic torch during the opening ceremony of the Rio 2016
Olympic Games at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on August 5, 2016. /
AFP / Emmanuel DUNAND (Photo credit should read EMMANUEL
DUNAND/AFP/Getty Images)
Tennis
great Gustavo Kuerten ran the torch inside the stadium. He handed it
off to basketball great Hortência Marcari, who handed it off to distance
running great Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima, who finally lit the caldron
around 11:49 local time, igniting fireworks.
But the real highlight of the Olympic flame being lit?
The trippy glass chandelier they have spinning back of it, creating an optical illusion that its circles spinning.
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You are getting sleeeeepy…
Well, there we are. The Opening Ceremony. Now, let the Games begin!
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Greg Wyshynski is a writer for Yahoo Sports. Contact him at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com or find him on Twitter. His book, TAKE YOUR EYE OFF THE PUCK, is available on Amazon and wherever books are sold.
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