Paralympic Games Opening ceremony in picturesPublished24 August 2021Image source, ReutersImage caption, A spectacular opening ceremony has marked the start of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Fireworks blasted into the night from the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Japan, where competitors will take part in many of the track and field events.Image source, ReutersImage caption, The Paralympic Games were due to take place in 2020 but were delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, and after an amazing Olympics, hosts will be hoping for more spectacular sport.Image source, ReutersImage caption, In a solemn moment the Japanese flag was raised by service personnel.Image source, PAImage caption, As the athletes entered they took their seats and were entertained by a dramatic show.Image source, ReutersImage caption, Swimmer Eleanor Simmonds and archer John Stubbs were the flagbearers who led out the GB team during the athletes parade at the opening ceremony.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, ParalympicsGB are hoping to win between 100 to 140 medals, having won 147 at the last Paralympics in Rio, Brazil in 2016.Image source, PAImage caption, Afghanistan-born athlete Abbas Karimi will take part in the swimming competition. The swimmer, who was born without arms, joined club throw athlete Alia Issa to begin the procession of competitors from across the world as flagbearers of the six-strong Refugee Paralympic Team (RPT). Syrian refugee Issa also made history as the team's first female member.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Japanese athletes Yui Kamiji, Shunsuke Uchida and Karin Morisaki lit the Paralympic flame during the opening ceremony.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The theme of the opening ceremony was "we have wings".Image source, PAImage caption, The ceremony show, which was set in a 'Para Airport', began with a video depicting the strength of Para-athletes, with the shadow of a plane flown over the stage.Image source, PA Image caption, Giant propellers and balloons surrounded the outer stage, forming the Agitos symbol of the Paralympics. One hundred 'crew members' waved scarves in the colours of Agitos - red, green and blue.Image source, ReutersImage caption, A total of 162 delegations, three more than Rio 2016, will take part in the Games, with five countries - Bhutan, Grenada, Maldives, Paraguay and St Vincent and the Grenadines - making their debut.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Performers drive a bus covered in neon lights during the opening ceremonyImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Brightly-dressed performers take part in the opening ceremony.More on this storyParalympic Games 2020: Everything you need to knowPublished24 August 2021What's your favourite Paralympic sport?Published23 August 2021From Boccia to goalball - get to know some new Paralympic sportsPublished24 August 2021Who is carrying the flag at the Paralympics opening ceremony?Published23 August 2021