GENEVA — Exactly 100 years since the Olympics were last staged in Paris, and 128 years since its modern revival in Athens, the Summer Games can still deliver fresh looks for its 33rd edition.
Here is a look at the innovations the Paris Olympics will showcase:
OPENING CEREMONY
This historic first for any Summer Games will launch the Paris Olympics and can be its defining image: Thousands of athletes in a flotilla sailing westward along the River Seine at sunset toward the Eiffel Tower on Friday, July 26.
The ambitious idea was to bring the tone-setting spectacle out of an expensively ticketed stadium and into the city where many more people can see it.
A crowd of 320,000 people is expected on the riverbanks along the 6-kilometer (3.7-mile) route from Pont d'Austerlitz to Pont d'Iéna.
Tickets will be free for about 220,000 invited and security-screened spectators watching from the upper river bank.
About 100,000 paying spectators, including lavish hospitality packages, will watch from the lower riverside and around the Trocadéro plaza — where the parade will end looking across to the Eiffel Tower.