Just days before the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games begin, Paris 2024 has revealed its website cataloguing all of the 770 Pre-Games Training Camps chosen for Olympic and Paralympic athletes to prepare for the Paris 2024 Games. Available in English, Spanish and French at https://prepare.paris2024.org/, the platform has been created to provide Olympic and Paralympic delegations with information about the sports facilities that they can use as their base camps.
A unique search engine for finding the perfect sports facilities for athletes to prepare for Paris 2024
Designed first and foremost for athletes from all over the world, as well as National Olympic Committees (NOC) and National Paralympic Committees (NPC), the Pre-Games Training Camp catalogue lists over 770 sports facilities that are in with a chance of hosting athletes as they prepare for the Paris 2024 Games. As soon as the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games are over, athletes from all over the world will be able to find their bearings in one of the more than 410 areas with local training camps that have been awarded the “Terre de Jeux 2024” label. The highest quality sports facilities and host services have been selected so that athletes can train in top-class surroundings.
All of these facilities are now listed in an intuitive and easy-to-use platform that enables foreign sports delegations to discover and choose training camps based on specific criteria, according to the disciplines they need to practice and any additional options that they require – such as on-site accommodation, a weights room, sauna, infirmary, adapted vehicle hire service, etc. – and according to the geographical location and even the local climate.
Updated regularly, the catalogue will be refreshed with new training camps as they are selected; for example, centres where athletes can prepare for the new sports in the Olympic programme (sport climbing, skateboarding, breaking and surfing) will be added in October.
The catalogue has been designed to facilitate communication between Olympic and Paralympic delegations and areas with the “Terre de Jeux 2024” label whose sports facilities were chosen as Pre-Games Training Camps last October. NOCs and NPCs can use the platform to carry out their initial searches for facilities and then contact the local authorities in areas with the “Terre de Jeux 2024” label that have their own local training camps.
A platform designed to showcase the high quality of sports facilities all over France
Every region of France and almost all departments (95 out of 101) far and wide, such as Corsica, Reunion Island, New Caledonia and Brittany, are all represented in the catalogue. This widespread geographical distribution highlights France’s rich local diversity and is a testimony to the high quality sports facilities all over the country.
The Pre-Games Training Camp catalogue will therefore not only showcase sports facilities, but also the wealth of heritage across the country via a specific page that redirects users to the government website https://www.france.fr/fr and enables the delegations to discover their host regions through local tourism, culture, food and history.
Tony Estanguet, Paris 2024 President, said: “Coming to an official Pre-Games Training Camp ensures athletes benefit from training facilities that comply with technical requirements, with the added advantage of exclusive communication with the host country. The regions of France are ready and waiting to welcome you and help you discover the wealth of their heritage during your stay.”
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The Paris 2024 Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games is responsible for planning, organising, financing and delivering the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris in 2024, in accordance with the Host City Contract signed by the IOC (International Olympic Committee), CNOSF (French National Olympic and Sports Committee) and Paris City Council.
The Olympic and Paralympic Games are the largest sports event in the world and have a unique media impact, bringing together some 10,500 Olympic and 4,350 Paralympic athletes representing 206 and 182 delegations, respectively, from five continents. The Games are watched by over 13 million spectators and 4 billion viewers around the world through more than 100,000 hours of TV coverage, and their impact as a global event of great sporting, economic and cultural importance is unparalleled.
Founded in January 2018, Paris 2024 is headed by Tony Estanguet, a three-time Olympic champion and IOC member. It is run by an Executive Board, which brings together all the project’s founding members, namely the CNOSF, Paris City Council, the French State, the Greater Paris regional authorities, CPSF (French Paralympic and Sports Committee), the Greater Paris Metropolitan Area, the Seine Saint Denis departmental council and representatives from the towns and cities involved in the Games as well as civil society and social partners.
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