Olympic Games Paris 2024

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FAQ

  • Tickets for the Olympic Games Paris 2024 are available for spectators around the world only on the official ticketing website. To buy tickets, click here.

    The Paris 2024 Hospitality program offers packages that include tickets for sporting events combined with exceptional services in the competition venues (boxes, lounges) or in the heart of the city (accommodation, transport options, gastronomy, tourist activities, etc.).

    The Paris 2024 Hospitality program is delivered by the official Paris 2024 Hospitality provider, On Location.

    For more information about the Paris 2024 Hospitality & Travel offers, click here.

  • The Olympic Games Paris 2024 mascot is Olympic Phryge. The mascot is based on the traditional small Phrygian hats for which they are shaped after.

    The name and design were chosen as symbols of freedom and to represent allegorical figures of the French republic.

    The Olympic Phryge is decked out in blue, white and red - the colours of France’s famed tricolour flag - with the golden Paris 2024 logo emblazoned across its chest.

  • The Olympic Games Paris 2024 will take place in France from 26 July to 11 August.

    1. 3X3 Basketball
    2. Archery
    3. Artistic Gymnastics
    4. Artistic Swimming
    5. Athletics
    6. Badminton
    7. Basketball
    8. Beach Volleyball
    9. Boxing
    10. Breaking
    11. Canoe Slalom
    12. Canoe Sprint
    13. Cycling BMX Freestyle
    14. Cycling BMX Racing
    15. Cycling Mountain Bike
    16. Cycling Road
    17. Cycling Track
    18. Diving
    19. Equestrian
    20. Fencing
    21. Football
    22. Golf
    23. Handball
    24. Hockey
    25. Judo
    26. Marathon Swimming
    27. Modern Pentathlon
    28. Rhythmic Gymnastics
    29. Rowing
    30. Rugby Sevens
    31. Sailing
    32. Shooting
    33. Skateboarding
    34. Sport Climbing
    35. Surfing
    36. Swimming
    37. Table Tennis
    38. Taekwondo
    39. Tennis
    40. Trampoline
    41. Triathlon
    42. Volleyball
    43. Water Polo
    44. Weightlifting
    45. Wrestling
  • In France, the 2024 Olympic Games will be broadcast by Warner Bros. Discovery (formerly Discovery Inc.) via Eurosport, with free-to-air coverage sub-licensed to the country's public broadcaster France Télévisions. For a detailed list of the Paris 2024 Media Rights Holders here.

  • Around 10,500 athletes from 206 NOCs will compete.

  • The summer edition of the Olympic Games is normally held every four years.

  • Los Angeles, USA, will host the next Olympic Games from 14 to 30 July 2028. Brisbane, Australia, will host the Games in 2032.

  • The summer edition of the Olympic Games is a multi-sport event normally held once every four years usually in July or August.

    The Olympic Winter Games are also held every four years in the winter months of the host location and the multi-sports competitions are practised on snow and ice.

    Both Games are organised by the International Olympic Committee.

    1. 1896 Athens
    2. 1900 Paris
    3. 1904 St. Louis
    4. 1908 London
    5. 1912 Stockholm
    6. 1920 Antwerp
    7. 1924 Paris
    8. 1928 Amsterdam
    9. 1932 Los Angeles
    10. 1936 Berlin
    11. 1948 London
    12. 1952 Helsinki
    13. 1956 Melbourne
    14. 1960 Rome
    15. 1964 Tokyo
    16. 1968 Mexico City
    17. 1972 Munich
    18. 1976 Montreal
    19. 1980 Moscow
    20. 1984 Los Angeles
    21. 1988 Seoul
    22. 1992 Barcelona
    23. 1996 Atlanta
    24. 2000 Sydney
    25. 2004 Athens
    26. 2008 Beijing
    27. 2012 London
    28. 2016 Rio de Janeiro
    29. 2020 Tokyo
    30. 2024 Paris
  • The inaugural Games took place in 1896 in Athens, Greece.