The 33rd edition of the Summer Olympics is set to take place from July 26 to August 11, 2024, in Paris and 16 other cities in France. This will be the third time the French capital hosts the quadrennial event, following the 1900 and 1924 games. Paris becomes the second city after London to host the Olympics three times (London: 1908, 1948, 2012).
The Paris 2024 Olympics will see a diverse range of sports events hosted at various venues across the city and its surrounding areas. Here’s a breakdown of the venues and the sports they will host:
Paris:
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Stade de France:
Athletics*
Champ de Mars:
Archery*
Grand Palais:
Badminton, Fencing, Table Tennis*
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy:
Basketball, Volleyball*
Paris La Défense Arena:
Handball, Gymnastics*
Le Bourget:
Boxing, Judo, Wrestling*
Seine River:
Rowing, Canoe Slalom*
Trocadéro:
Beach Volleyball*
Esplanade des Invalides:
Marathon, Race Walking
Outside Paris:
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Versailles:
Equestrian*
Marseille:
Sailing*
Nice:
Rugby Sevens*
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines:
Cycling (Road)*
Saint-Malo:
Surfing*
La Baule:
Sailing (Kiteboarding)*
Guyancourt:
Cycling (Mountain Bike)*
Le Creusot:
Shooting*
Vaires-sur-Marne:
Canoe Sprint*
Toulouse:
Water Polo*
Lyon:
Football*
Clermont-Ferrand:
Cycling (Track)The Paris 2024 Olympics promises to be an exciting and memorable sporting event, with a diverse range of sports and venues showcasing the best athletes in the world.