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  • Organisation

 

It'will be the  6th  time that France host the Olympics after the Summer Games of Paris 1900 and 1924, and The Winter Games of Chamonix 1924, Grenoble 1968 and Albertville 1992

 

 3  The number of fail bids by Paris to host the Summer Olympics before 2024 (1992, 2008 and 2012)

 

 6.8 billions  The original budget of the Games from 2017

 

 8.8 billions  including  2.4 billions  of public money. The current projected budget of the Games, a  29%  increase from the original budget

 

 3  Michelin Stars chefs have been chosen to cook at the olympic village

 

 2  only permanent venues were built for the Olympics : The Aquatic Centre and the Porte de la Chapelle Arena

 

 326,000  spectators are expected during the opening ceremony. A number cut from the orignal  600,000  number for safety reasons

 

 8.8 millions  tickets have been sold so far. Already a record for the Olympics.

 

 

  • Qualifications

 

 3  national teams will make their olympic debut at Paris 2024 : the women water polo, field hockey and volleyball teams

 

 1  The 3x3 mens national Team was the only team who was not qualified by defaut and had to qualifie for its home olympics

 

 0  quotas were given by the wrestling federation. The only federation not guarantying any home quotas

 

 

  • Team

 

 571  french athletes are going to participate. It's the biggest french team in history.  49,4%  of them are women and  199  were already in Tokyo

 

 224cm  vs  148cm  The tallest (Victor Wembanyama) vs the smallest (Coline Devillard)

 

140kg  vs  41kg  The biggest(Tedy Riner) vs the smallest (Alessia Zarbo)

 

It'will be the  7th  participation of Mélina Robert-Michon 

 

Nikola Karabatic and Teddy Riner are tied with  3  golds each as the most decorated participants

 

 16%  of the national delegation is born in Paris or in the Ile de France region

 

 

 

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