From its sun-dappled quays along the Seine to its quaint cafés in tranquil neighborhoods, Paris has always been known as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. In addition to its picturesque charm, this ancient city, which has been inhabited since circa 7600 BC, is steeped in culture, cuisine, art, architecture, and history. The French capital contains multitudes from Notre Dame Cathedral to the Louvre to the Eiffel Tower. More than a mere spot on the map, it's a place that exists in the hearts and minds of all who have been touched in some way by its magical allure.

 

Paris, France

2024 marks the year of Paris 2024 Olympic Games and the official competition schedule has been released. Find out exactly when the world’s greatest athletes will be competing in events such as the 100 m freestyle, the 400 m hurdles, the Olympic marathon, Equestrian, team fencing, as well as the women’s and men’s football, handball and rugby sevens finals.

Full sport by sport schedule - Click here

 

The Scale

The Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be the biggest event ever organised in France. The Olympic Games will take place from 26 July to 11 August 2024. The spectacle taking place during those weeks will go down in history and Paris will be the centre of the world. The Games are a popular, multicultural festival, a celebration to share with the rest of the world. They represent a new adventure that will embark France on an experience unlike anything it has seen before.

 

PARIS 2024

The XXXIII Olympiad

  • 26 July to 11 August 2024

  • 19 days of competition (handball, football and rugby take place from July 24th)

  • 329 events

  • 206 National Olympic Committees

  • 28 sports + (including 4 additional sports)

  • 758 sessions

  • 10 500 athletes

The Figures

Billions of television viewers worldwide

  • 350,000 hours of TV broadcast

  • Millions of spectators

  • 41 venues

  • 10,500 athletes

  • 20,000 accredited journalists

  • 31,500 volunteers

  • +600,000 meals served at the Athletes’ Village every day

The History

Equestrian sports featured in the Paris 1900 Games before making their official debut at Stockholm 1912. At the Helsinki Games in 1952, women started taking part in the dressage event for the first time, which became mixed. Women were able to take part in all equestrian events in 1964, making the sport the only entirely mixed discipline at the Olympic Games. Medals are awarded to individual competitors and teams alike.

 

The Events

The Equestrian events will take place between the 27th of July and the 6th of August 2024.

Eventing

  • Team (open)

  • Individual (open)

Dressage

  • Team (open)

  • Individual (open)

Jumping

  • Team (open)

  • Individual (open)

The Venue

Most of the equestrian action will be held at the The Palace of Versailles.

The Palace of Versailles is a universal iconic symbol of the history of France.

In 2024, it is opening up its magnificent grounds for the Paris Games, offering spectators and TV audiences an exceptional and groundbreaking spectacle.

The Village

The Village will span parts of three cities: Saint Denis, Saint Ouen and Île Saint Denis. It will accommodate 14 250 athletes during the Olympic Games, and 8 000 during the Paralympics Games. Up to 60 000 meals will be served each day, and a medical clinic will be available at any time by the athletes. After the Games, the Village will become a neighbourhood with:

  • 2,500 new homes

  • 1 student residence

  • 1 hotel

  • A 3-hectare landscaped park

  • About 7 hectares of gardens and parks

  • 120,000 sqm of offices and city services

  • 3,200 sqm of neighbourhood shops