- Hello and welcome to this space dedicated to the 2024 Olympic (OG) and Paralympic Games in Paris, which will take place in 528 days, from July 26 to August 11, then from August 28 to September 8. The ticket office is due to open on Wednesday February 15, with a first wave of three million places available for those who registered in advance.
- Nearly a year following the start of the Russian invasion in Ukraine, the question of a Ukrainian boycott, in the event of the reinstatement of Russian and Belarusian athletes, is being raised by kyiv. If the International Olympic Committee is campaigning in favor of the participation of sportsmen and women from the two countries involved in the war once morest Ukraine in the competition, voices are heard to oppose it.
- This extraordinary event will have lasting effects, from the economic cost to the sporting repercussions, from the political backstage to the consequences for town planning in Ile-de-France, on which our journalists have been writing for several months already.
- This live is intended to be a place for discussion between our editorial staff and you, our readers, on these multiple aspects, as well as on the representation you have of the arrival of the Olympic Games in France. Wondering how much they’ll cost? Are you passionate regarding the scale and complexity of the project? Can’t wait for them to start? Tired of hearing regarding it already? Ask us your questions, we will try to answer them as precisely as possible. We will share with you, throughout the day, our articles, analyzes and reports already published on the organization of the Olympic Games.
- At 11 a.m., we will launch a chat with Nicolas Lepeltier, which follows the preparation of the Olympic Games within the Sports department, on the procedures for selling tickets and their prices.
- At 3.30 p.m., Marie-Amélie Le Fur, Paralympic champion and President of the French Paralympic and Sports Committee (CPSF), will answer your questions regarding the ambition of the organizers that the Olympic and Paralympic Games constitute an accelerator for taking disability into account in France.
Our articles to read
- The question of the presence of Russian and Belarusian athletes
The Paris 2024 Olympics under the “credible” threat of a boycott of Ukraine
The impossible “neutrality” of Russian athletes at the Olympics
- Keeping the budget, a priority
The Court of Auditors warns of the balanced budget of the organization of the Games
State and communities endorse an increase in the cost of Olympic sites
- Safety, a major issue
Aulnay-sous-Bois uses augmented video surveillance, but “does not want the Chinese model at all control”
The Senate adopts by a large majority the bill on the Olympic Games with numerous security measures
- The transport site
200 million euros of additional expenditure to be financed for Ile-de-France Mobilités
RER, Transilien, metro…: pharaonic works will affect the daily lives of millions of users in Ile-de-France in 2023
- Seine-Saint-Denis at the forefront
The difficult battle for job creation in Seine-Saint-Denis
The bet of the Paris 2024 Olympics for Seine-Saint-Denis
Paris 2024 Olympics: how Anne Hidalgo is fighting to stay at the center of the Games
The Paris 2024 Olympics accelerate the transformation of North-East Paris
Paris and its neighbors reconquering the Seine
- The Olympic Games and the issue of healthy sport
Paris 2024: “After the effort, my students are finally more attentive”
In college, the delicate implementation of two hours of additional sport
- The Olympic Games, an accelerator for the renovation of sports equipment
With Mobil’Sport, a traveling gymnasium makes up for the lack of sports equipment in rural communities
Olympic Games 2024: local authorities faced with the urgency of thermal renovation of sports infrastructure