What do we expect from the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris?

There are only one thousand 55 days left to live the Olympics in the city of love, Paris, in 2024. The Olympic Games will take place from July 26 to August 11, while the Paralympic Games will take place from August 23 to September 8, 2024.

It is anticipated that there will be a total of 32 sports with more than 10 thousand athletes from more than 200 nations participating for 306 podiums. The possible disciplines that are integrated into the Olympic package will be: climbing, surfing, skateboarding and ‘break dancing’

However, what will France bring us in a few years?

Sporting events at the foot of monuments.

It is not surprising that Paris has the most important tourist attractions in the world, so some sports will come out of imposing stadiums and move to the Campos Elysées, the Champs de Mars, the Castle of Versailles and the Grand Palais.

The river Sena and the Eiffel Tower they will be landscapes for the Olympic disciplines that we will see.

Innovation, sustainability and generous stamps from Paris.

The headquarters of France will be characterized by thinking about and caring for the environment, since the existing infrastructure will be used and only local sports spaces that the population needs will be built, to compensate for the carbon emissions and offer eco-responsible solutions.

Like the events will take place in Marseille, Bordeaux, Lyon, Saint-Etienne, Nice, Nantes, Lille and Tahiti.

Olympics by Parisians and tourists

The general public will be able to participate in events of the Olympic games such as: the multi-kilometer marathon, experience levels and age, also road cycling. Participants will be involved in an immersive experience.

Like the Olympics will be more peers of the last times.

Mexican talent that promises for Paris

It is possible that the participation of:

Alegna Gonzalez, a 20-kilometer marcher; Gabby Agúndez, diver of synchronized platform 10; Alejandra Valencia, the bronze medalist athlete in mixed archery duo; Ana Paula Vázquez, individual archery; Aremi Fuentes in weightlifting; Ana López Ferrer, the weightlifter in the 55 kilogram category; Jessica Salazar for cycling; as well as Yuli Verdugo and Daniela Gaxiola in team sprint; while Briseida Acosta it is also listed for the next Olympic competition.

Juan Celaya diving 3 meters springboard, so he will try the individual test; Osmar olvera, with only 17 years of age, he is expected to be a companion of Celaya; Andres Villareal, individual diving of 3 meters springboard; Jorge Orozco, was the first Mexican to qualify for Tokyo 2020 and surprised viewers in Japan with his participation that could be repeated in Paris 2024.

While in the Paralympic disciplines the participation of Monica Rodriguez and Kevin Aguilar who set world record in athletics and Mexico’s 100 gold medal in JJ. PP.

As well as Juan Diego Garcia, taekwondo category 75 kilograms; Diego Lopez I swim 50 meters free, 200 meters free, 50 meters back; Jose Rodolfo Chessani, 400 meter sprint athletics; Arnulfo Castorena, swimming 50 meters breaststroke; Jesus Hernandez, swimming 150 meters combined, 200 meters free and 50 meters breaststroke; Amalia perez, in powerlifting of 61 kilograms.

Gloria Zarza, women’s discus throw; Rosa Carolina González, shot put; Angel of Jesus Camacho, 50 meters back; Leonardo de Jesus Pérez, athletics 100 flat meters; Rebeca Valenzuela, shot put; Juan Pablo Cervantes, athletics 100 meters; Nely Miranda swimming 50 meters breaststroke; Lenia Ruvalcaba, women’s judo category 70 kilograms; Eduardo Avila, judo category 81 kilograms; Rosa Maria Guerrero, discus throw and Fabiola Ramirez, I swim 100 meters back.

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