Samsung Electronics and IPC Operate 'Victory Selfie'
Photo Shoot Conducted in Joint Press Area

Samsung Electronics announced on the 3rd that it will operate the 'Victory Selfie' program in collaboration with the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) for some events and competitions at the 2024 Paris Paralympics.


On August 30 (local time), at the shared press area for the women's -57kg para taekwondo event at the 2024 Paris Paralympics held at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, silver medalist Gamze Gurdal (Turkey), gold medalist Li Weize (China), bronze medalist Palesha Goverdan (Nepal), and Silvana Fernandez (Brazil) took victory selfies with the Galaxy Z Flip6 Olympic Edition. Photo by Samsung Electronics

On August 30 (local time), at the shared press area for the women's -57kg para taekwondo event at the 2024 Paris Paralympics held at the Grand Palais in Paris, France, silver medalist Gamze Gurdal (Turkey), gold medalist Li Weize (China), bronze medalist Palesha Goverdan (Nepal), and Silvana Fernandez (Brazil) took victory selfies with the Galaxy Z Flip6 Olympic Edition. Photo by Samsung Electronics

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The Victory Selfie program allows medal-winning athletes to take photos of their glorious moments themselves using the 'Galaxy Z Flip6 Olympic Edition.'


At the 2024 Paris Paralympics, the 'Victory Selfie' will be held in the mixed zone after the medal ceremonies of certain events, including para taekwondo, para athletics, and wheelchair fencing.


For para athletics, considering visually impaired athletes, the photos will be taken by volunteers instead of the athletes themselves.



The photos taken will be linked in real-time to the 'Athlete 365' app on the 'Galaxy Z Flip6 Olympic Edition' provided to all athletes participating in the 2024 Paris Paralympics. Athletes can download the photos themselves and share them with family, friends, and fans.


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