The Olympic Games Paris 2024 take place exactly 100 years
since Paris hosted the Olympics back in 1924.
Paris will join London as the only cities to host
the Olympics three times. The Games were in Paris in 1900,
1924 and now in 2024, while London hosted the Games in 1908,
1948 and 2012.
On 26 July 2024, the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris
will be held almost exactly 100 years after the 1924 Closing Ceremony,
which was held on 27 July.
The Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony will not be held in a stadium for the
first time ever. Instead it will be done on the Seine, the river that
crosses the centre of Paris.
There will be 32 sports played during the Paris 2024
Olympic Games and 329 medal events in total.
The sport with the most medals being awarded at Paris 2024
will be aquatics with 49 events across the disciplines of
swimming, marathon swimming, diving, water polo, and artistic swimming.
Athletics follows closely with 48.
There will be one new sport for the Paris 2024 edition of the Olympics: breaking.
Competition in the dance sport will comprise two events –
one for men and one for women – where 16 B-Boys and 16 B-Girls will go
face to face in solo battles.
Approximately 45 000 volunteers will help at the Paris 2024 Games.
There will be a total of 35 Olympic venues at Paris 2024,
with fourteen sites hosting 24 Olympic sports located within
10km of the Olympic Village.
Some Olympic events will happen in iconic places of Paris:
beach volleyball will be held at the Champ de Mars (under the Eiffel Tower),
urban sports will be held at La Concorde, fencing and taekwondo at
the Grand Palais, the start of the Marathon at the Hotel de Ville.
The Paris 2024 Games will not only take place in France’s capital,
as the football tournament will be played in Bordeaux, Nantes, Lyon,
Saint-Etienne, Nice and Marseille, sailing will be in Marseille,
while Lille will also have team sports.
For the first time ever, the 2024 Games will also take place in the
French territory of Tahiti, where the surfing competition will be
held on the Pacific island’s legendary Teahupoo wave,
located about 15 000km from Paris.
Three new mixed events will be introduced at Paris 2024: the 35km
walking mixed relay of athletics, the Skeet mixed team event in
shooting and the mixed Dinghy in Sailing.