Overview of the Paris 2024 Olympics
Following the COVID-19 pandemic and the postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the world eagerly anticipates the return of the Summer Games. The 2024 Paris Olympics promise an exciting and innovative event, featuring new sports like breakdancing alongside returning fan favourites.Dates And Schedule
The 2024 Summer Olympics run for 17 days, from the opening ceremony on July 26 to the closing ceremony on August 11. The competition includes 329 events across 32 sports, with surfing events held over four days within nine days, depending on weather conditions.Key Dates
Some of the key dates regarding the Paris Olympics are as follows:- Opening Ceremony: July 26, 2024
- Competition Days: July 27 - August 11
- Closing Ceremony: August 11, 2024
Venues
Most 2024 Olympic events will occur within Paris and its metropolitan region, including notable venues such as the Stade de France, Parc des Princes, and the iconic Eiffel Tower.Other Cities Hosting Events
Events also take place in other French cities, including:- Marseille: Sailing and some football matches
- Lille: Basketball preliminaries and handball finals
- Teahupo'o, French Polynesia: Surfing events
Sports And Events
The 2024 Paris Olympics will feature 32 sports and 329 events, with breakdancing debuting as an official Olympic event and sports like baseball and karate returning.Major Sports And Events
Essential sports and events to watch include:- Athletics: 100m, 400m hurdles, marathon
- Aquatics: Swimming, diving, artistic swimming
- Gymnastics: Artistic, rhythmic, trampoline
- Team Sports: Football, basketball, volleyball, handball
- Racket Sports: Tennis, table tennis, badminton
- Combat Sports: Boxing, judo, taekwondo, wrestling