French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that Ogama Balloon, the iconic charm of the 2024 Olympics, will return to Paris every year until the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Last year’s balloon, which was originally released at the start of the Parisian Pillion, will be returned to June 21, consistent with the celebration of the French music day, and will continue to appear until mid -September until 2028.
The Ogama returned to Jardin de Chuyyline, where he was nodded to the history of French and hot airballs during the game.
“She is back every summer,” said Macron. “From music festivals to sports festivals and Los Angeles games.”

The Olympic Ogama created by Matthew Lehanur, a French designer, is designed to refer to a traditional hot air balloons and become a “night beacon and a sunrise sun”.
The balloon is 30 meters, and the base has a 7 -meter -wide fire circle, lighting with an indifferent “electric flame”.
Instead of using fossil fuels, the Ogama balloon is illuminated by 40 LED spotlights shining from the fog clouds generated by 200 high -pressure nozzles. The Paris Ogama equipped with completely regenerated electricity is the first in the history of the Olympics without using fossil fuels.
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The balloon was ignited by the 2024 opening ceremony by athletes ‘Athletes’ Athlete’s Athlete’s Marie Jose Peck and Teddy Liner, and rose to 60 meters every night during the Olympics during the day.
The Ogama Balloon is the third design created by Rehannur for the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics following the torch and relay Ogama.
Lehanneur’s previous work includes a Renault 4L car conversion and a 3D -printed aluminum sculpture collection based on demographics.
The photo is the courtesy of the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics.