In pictures: Daredevil stunts, dancing the samba at the Paralympics 2016 opening ceremony

Published September 9, 2016
Artists perform during the opening ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sept. 7, 2016. (AP Photo/Mauro Pimentel) — Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistribu
Artists perform during the opening ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games at Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sept. 7, 2016. (AP Photo/Mauro Pimentel) — Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistribu
The stadium becomes awashed in Red, as fireworks are lit in anticipation of the Paralympic games — AFP
The stadium becomes awashed in Red, as fireworks are lit in anticipation of the Paralympic games — AFP
Performers smile at the end of the opening ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic — AP
Performers smile at the end of the opening ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic — AP
Brazilian swimmer Clodoaldo Silva holds the Paralympic torch to light the Paralympic cauldron  — AFP
Brazilian swimmer Clodoaldo Silva holds the Paralympic torch to light the Paralympic cauldron — AFP
Another view of the glowing  Paralympic cauldron at the Maracana stadium — AFP
Another view of the glowing Paralympic cauldron at the Maracana stadium — AFP
View of the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games at the Maracana Stadium in  Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on September 7, 2016. S — AFP
View of the Opening Ceremony of the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on September 7, 2016. S — AFP
Artists perform at Maracana Stadium, impressive formations kept the audience captivated.  — AP
Artists perform at Maracana Stadium, impressive formations kept the audience captivated. — AP
American Paralympic snowboarder Amy Purdy dances with an industrial robot wearing running blades — AFP
American Paralympic snowboarder Amy Purdy dances with an industrial robot wearing running blades — AFP
The graceful dance was one of the most eye-catching moments of the whole event. — AFP
The graceful dance was one of the most eye-catching moments of the whole event. — AFP
Aaron Wheelz,  goes down a ramp before tearing through the panel with the number zero, marking the start of the Opening Ceremony of the, while the audience watches in their rain ponchos. ─ AP
Aaron Wheelz, goes down a ramp before tearing through the panel with the number zero, marking the start of the Opening Ceremony of the, while the audience watches in their rain ponchos. ─ AP
The extraordinary sight of US Paralympian Aaron Fotheringham jumping in his wheelchair from a 55-foot (17-meter) ramp got the crowd on its feet  — Reuters
The extraordinary sight of US Paralympian Aaron Fotheringham jumping in his wheelchair from a 55-foot (17-meter) ramp got the crowd on its feet — Reuters
Members of Spain's delegation enter during the opening ceremony with great energy.  — AFP
Members of Spain's delegation enter during the opening ceremony with great energy. — AFP
Dancers move in synchronisation at the stage ─ AFP
Dancers move in synchronisation at the stage ─ AFP
Musicians perform during the opening ceremony, the samba music created a joyous atmosphere in the arena — AP
Musicians perform during the opening ceremony, the samba music created a joyous atmosphere in the arena — AP
Fireworks erupt during the opening ceremony.  ─ Reuters
Fireworks erupt during the opening ceremony. ─ Reuters
Representatives and athletes  of member countries stand together, taking in the grandeour of the ceremony — AFP or licensors
Representatives and athletes of member countries stand together, taking in the grandeour of the ceremony — AFP or licensors

RIO DE JANEIRO: Rio de Janeiro opened the Paralympic Games on Wednesday with samba, parading wheelchairs, giant balloons ─ and loud booing of Brazil's newly sworn-in president ─ at a sold-out Maracana stadium.

The extraordinary sight of United States (US) Paralympian Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham jumping in his wheelchair from a 55-foot ramp got the crowd on its feet.

Then the joyous rhythms of samba singers and a carnivalesque reproduction of a Rio beach scene got them dancing.

A sultry dance between an industrial robot and Amy Purdy, a US Paralympian and model wearing running blades, provided another eye-catching moment.

Brazil's tensions also flared with thousands in the crowd chanting "Out with Temer!” as newly sworn-in President Michel Temer appeared at the ceremony.

Temer's hurried declaration of "I declare the Games open" was met with a roar of boos.

Blind, missing limbs, or partially paralysed, more than 4,300 of the world's toughest and most competitive disabled paraded ahead of 11 days of contests amidst the energetic festivities of the opening ceremony.

Even a sudden downpour accompanied by thunder could not dampen the cheers greeting the severely disabled torch bearers who closed the show by carrying the Olympic flame to light the cauldron.

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