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Everything You Need to Know About the Paris 2024 Olympics

Posted 01 Apr 2023

 

Four hundred eighty-eight days remain to the world's largest sporting event in the City of Light; excitement is already at its peak. Preparations are going on very well as the world's best athletes from 32 different sports will participate, and millions of fans across the globe will come and experience an unforgettable adventure from July 26, 2024, to August 11, 2024 (handball, football and rugby will take place from July 24).

Paris will host the Olympics for the second time, precisely 100 years after hosting the Games in 1900 and 1924. Moreover, Paris will become the second city after London to host three Olympic games.Seven hundred sixty-two sessions will occur at 35 venues for athletes from 205 nations at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games.

Changes

According to many people, the Paris 2024Olympics will be the best because of the changes that will apply for the first time. For example,

Paris 2024 will ensure that exactly 50% of males and females participate. This objective is a part of gender equality, applied in Tokyo 2020, where female participation was 48.8%.

Another objective Paris 2024 Olympics plans to achieve is the growth of mixed-gender events from 22, four more than in Tokyo 2020. Also, the Summer Olympics will reduce the quota to precisely 10,500. 592 fewer than Tokyo.

We will also see the same emblem used for the Olympic and Paralympic Games for the first time.

About the Olympics 2024

The opening ceremony will occur in an open public area for the first time in Games history. Paris is planning to organise one on the river Seine where performers and 10,500 athletes with their national delegations will parade through the heart of the city.Spectators can see athletes through 80 giant screens and strategic speakers. Around 600,000 spectators will attend the ceremony, ten times more than the capacity of the Olympic stadium.

It's worth mentioning that there will be about 45,000 volunteers to help in the lead-up and during the games, according to the Paris Olympics committee.Paris 2024 Olympic Games could generate around €10.7 billion and create approx—247,000 jobs before, during and after the Games.

Games

There are currently 28 sports in the Olympics, Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Basketball 3x3, Boxing, Canoe, Road Cycling, Cycling Track, Mountain Biking, BMX Freestyle, BMX Racing, Equestrian, Fencing, Football, Golf, Artistic Gymnastics, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Trampoline, Handball, Hockey, Judo, Modern Pentathlon, Rowing, Rugby, Sailing, Shooting, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball, Beach Volleyball, Diving, Marathon Swimming, Artistic Swimming, Water Polo, Weightlifting, and Wrestling.

However, IOC has approved the proposal sent by by Paris committee to include four more sports, Breaking, Sport Climbing, Skateboarding, and Surfing, which will also take place in the Olympics. At the same time, a few games, Karate, Softball, and Baseball, have been removed and won't be played at the Olympics.

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Venues


Knowing venues is very important in the Olympics, especially if you plan to go there and witness the Games live because different areas of Paris will showcase other sports. For example, some venues are in Paris City; some are outside the city; with sports like surfing, games will take place 10,000 miles away from the Olympic city for the first time. Regarding surfing, Tahiti, the largest island in French Polynesia, will host the surfing competition at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Paris Centre Venues:

·    Roland-Garros Stadium - Boxing, Tennis

·     Parc des Princes - Soccer

·     Eiffel Tower Stadium - Beach Volleyball

·     Champs de Mars Arena - Breaking, Judo, Wrestling

·     Alexandre III Bridge - Cycling, Marathon Swimming, Triathlon

·    Invalides - Archery, Athletics, Cycling

·    La Concorde Stadium - 3×3 Basketball, BMX, Breaking, Skateboarding

·    Bercy Arena - Artistic Gymnastics, Basketball

·    La Chapelle Arena - Badminton, Rhythmic Gymnastics

·    Iéna Bridge - Cycling, Marathon, Marathon Swimming, Race Walk, Triathlon

·    South Paris Arena 1 - Volleyball

·     South Paris Arena 4 - Table Tennis

·     South Paris Arena 6 - Handball, Weightlifting

·     Hôtel de Ville - Marathon

·     Grand Palais - Fencing, Taekwondo

Ile-de-France Venues

·     Elancourt Hill - Mountain Biking

·    Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome - Cycling

·     Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines BMX Stadium - BMX

·    Golf National - Golf

·    Château de Versailles - Equestrian, Modern Pentathlon

·     Paris La Défense Arena - Swimming, Water Polo

·     Yves-du-Manoir Stadium - Hockey

·    Stade de France - Athletics, Rugby

·    Aquatics Centre - Artistic Swimming, Diving, Water Polo

·    Le Bourget Sport Climbing Venue - Sport Climbing

·    North Paris Arena - Boxing, Modern Pentathlon

·     Varies-sur-Marne Nautical Stadium - Canoe, Rowing

Outside Venues:

·     Pierre Mauroy Stadium, Lille - Basketball, Handball

·     La Beaujoire Stadium, Nantes - Soccer

·     Bordeaux Stadium, Bordeaux - Soccer

·    The CNTS Shooting Range, Châteauroux - Shooting

·    Lyon Stadium, Lyon - Soccer

·     Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium, Saint-Etienne - Soccer

·     Marseille Stadium, Marseille - Soccer

·     Marseille Marina, Marseille - Sailing

·     Nice Stadium, Nice - Soccer

·     Teahupo’o, Tahiti - Surfing

The time frame for each sport at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games:

·     Artistic swimming: Monday, August 5 - Saturday, August 10

·     Marathon swimming: Thursday, August 8 - Friday, August 9

·     Swimming: Saturday, July 27 - Sunday, August 4

·     Diving: Saturday, July 27 - Saturday, August 10

·     Water Polo:Preliminaries phase, Saturday, July 27 - Sunday, August 4. Finals phase, Monday, August 5 - Sunday, August 11

·     Archery:Thursday, July 25 - Sunday, August 4

·     Track and Field:Friday, August 2 - Saturday, August 10

·     Marathon/Road running: Saturday, August 10 - Sunday, August 11

·     Racewalking: Thursday, August 1 – Wednesday, August 7

·     Badminton:Saturday, July 27 – Monday, August 5

·     Basketball:Preliminaries phase - Saturday, July 27 – Sunday, August 4. Finals phase, Tuesday, August 6 - Sunday, August 11

·     3x3 basketball - Tuesday, July 30 – Monday, August 5

·     Boxing:Saturday, July 27 - Saturday, August 10

·     Breaking:Friday, August 9 - Saturday, August 10

·     Canoe Slalom:Saturday, July 27 - Monday, August 5

·     Canoe Sprint:Tuesday, August 6 - Saturday, August 10

·     BMX freestyle - Tuesday, July 31 – Wednesday, July 31

·     BMX racing - Thursday, August 1 – Friday, August 2

·     Cycling Mountain Biking:Sunday, July 28 - Monday, July 29

·     Cycling Road:Saturday, July 27, Saturday, August 3 - Sunday, August 4

·     Cycling Track:Monday, August 5 - Sunday, August 11

·     Equestrian (Dressage, Eventing, and Jumping): Saturday, July 27 - Tuesday, August 6

·     Fencing:Saturday, July 27 - Sunday, August 4

·     Field hockey:Saturday, July 27 - Friday, August 9

·     Football:Wednesday, July 24 - Saturday, August 10

·     Golf:Thursday, August 1 - Saturday, August 10

·     Artistic Gymnastics: Saturday, July 27 - Monday, August 5

·     Rhythmic Gymnastics: Thursday, August 8 - Saturday, August 10

·     Trampoline Gymnastics: Friday, August 2

·     Handball:Wednesday, July 24 – Friday, August 9

·     Judo:Saturday, July 27 - Saturday, August. Modern pentathlon, Thursday, August 8, Fencing ranking round, Friday, August 9 - Sunday, August 11

·     Rowing:Saturday, July 27 – Saturday, August 3

·     Rugby sevens:Wednesday, July 24 – Tuesday, July 30

·     Sailing:Sunday, July 28 - Thursday, August 8

·     Rifle and pistol shooting - Saturday, July 27 – Monday, August 5

·     Shotgun - Monday, July 29 - Monday, August 5

·     Street Skateboarding - Saturday, July 27 - Sunday, July 28

·     Park Skateboarding - Tuesday, August 6 - Wednesday, August 7

·     Sport climbing:Monday, August 5 - Friday, August 9

·     Surfing:Saturday, July 27 - Tuesday, July 30

·     Table tennis:Saturday, July 27 - Saturday, August 10

·     Taekwondo:Wednesday, August 7 - Saturday, August 10

·     Tennis:Saturday, July 27 - Sunday, August 4

·     Triathlon:Tuesday, July 30 - Monday, August 5

·     Volleyball:Saturday, July 27 - Sunday, August 11

·     Beach volleyball:Saturday, July 27 - Saturday, August 10

·     Weightlifting:Wednesday, August 7 - Sunday, August 11

·     Wrestling (Freestyle and Greco-Roman): Monday, August 5 - Sunday, August 11

How to get tickets

Tickets for the Paris 2024 were made available on the official site to purchase in the first round by simply making a registration account there. But if you didn't get to register in the first phase, you can register until April 20, 2023, and try to participate, as 7 million tickets will be available this time for the general public.

If you're lucky enough to get drawn, amazing. However, if not, you'll have to wait until the end of the year for the final ticket sales.

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