As the 2024 Summer Paralympics draw to a close, athletes are leaving behind a string of broken records as they compete for the 549 gold medals up for grabs. Nearly 40 were broken across multiple sports in the first four days of the event alone.

Christine and the Queens to perform at the Opening Ceremony in Paris - August 28, 2024

After a parade down the Avenue des Champs-Elysees from the iconic Arc de Triomphe, the ceremony took place at the Place de la Concorde, with spectacular performances by French singers Christine and the Queens and Luc Bruyère, better known as Lucky Love.

Singer Lucky Love to perform at the opening ceremony - August 28, 2024

Dancers showcased the beauty of Paralympic sports, old and new, with a nod to breaking – included in the Paris Olympics, but excluded from the Paralympics. And the performances highlighted the paradox of a world that claims to be inclusive, yet remains prejudiced against people with disabilities.

The Olympic flame has been relit and will remain above the Tuileries until the end of the Games.

Olympic flame lit during Paralympic Games opening ceremony - August 28, 2024

French Air Force Elite Aerobatic Flying Team "Patrol of France" performs above La Defense during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games on August 28, 2024

The athletes’ colorful, fun and imaginative gear was the focus of the first days of competition.

Parisian landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, the Grand Palais and the Arc de Triomphe provide a stunning backdrop for the competition. This is the first time that the French capital has hosted the Summer Paralympics.

Blind football match at the Eiffel Tower Stadium on September 1, 2024

Aruna from India vs Nurcihan Ekinci from Turkey in Women's Taekwondo at the Grand Palais, Paris

Canada's Leanne Taylor in the women's triathlon at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games

About 4,400 athletes compete in 22 sports, demonstrating their skill, efficiency…

Catherine Debrunner from Switzerland in the women's 5000m at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games

Paralympic swimmers during a race at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

…and joy.

Spain's Ricardo Ten Argiles celebrates winning the bronze in the Men's C1 3000m Individual Pursuit at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games

History was made when Afghan taekwondo athlete Zakia Khudadadi became the first refugee team to win a Paralympic medal. She practiced the sport in secret in her youth and was banned from competing after the rise of the Taliban in 2021.

Zakia Khudadadi celebrates with her coach after being declared the winner of the taekwondo final

And that’s what happened when Brazilian swimmer Gabrielzinho (right) made good on his promise to win three consecutive gold medals at the Games. He was nicknamed “Rocketman” by his fellow competitors.

Gabriel Geraldo of Brazil celebrates with a fellow athlete his victory in the swimming competition at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games

Spaniard Daniel Molina crosses the finish line to win the men's PTS3 Para Triathlon on Pont Alexandre III at the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympics

On September 8, the Paralympic Games will come to an end as Paris hands over hosting duties to Los Angeles. The next Summer Paralympics will begin on August 15, 2028.