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Olympic Games 2024: how to get tickets for the Paris Olympic Games?

Ticket purchase, draw, sale of tickets to third-party sites, ticket office available? How to get tickets for the Paris Olympic Games? Follow this guide.

Only one year left to experience the event of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Already almost 100 years since the French capital has not hosted this event. This summer 2024, the city of Paris will be flooded with people from all walks of life to participate in the event. This international multi-sport competition will be supervised by the International Olympic Committee. Organized every 4 years, the Olympic Games were recently held in Japan, particularly in Tokyo, and the number of medals won by France amounts to 33 medals including 10 gold. Finishing in eighth place in the table of the most medalists. And, if you haven’t made the trip to Tokyo to attend the event, for this 2024 edition, follow this guide to get the tickets to participate.

Overview of the Olympic Games (OG)

Coming from ancient Greece, in particular from the religious centers of Olympia, the first Olympic Games were practiced in the 8th century BC.. It’s in 1894 that the Frenchman Pierre de Coubertin creates the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in the continuity of the Olympic Games. To this end, the IOC will become the decision-making body which defines the Olympic Charter. In 1896, the first more modern Olympic Games were held in Athens, symbolizing historical and geographical creation. The Olympic Games are held every 4 ans. However, certain events upset the date and forced the Olympic Games to completely change the year of organization. This was the case in 1916, in 1940, in 1946 because of the first and the second world war. Then in 2020 because of Covid-19. Two types of Olympic Games should be mentioned. These are the Summer Olympics and the Winter Olympics.

Summer Olympics: what fields are in competition?

28 sports compete in each area with competitors who aim more for the gold medal. The sports in competition during the Summer Olympics are like Athletics, rowing, badminton, basketball, 3×3 basketball, boxing, canoeing, track cycling, road cycling, BMX freestyle, BMX racing, mountain biking, fencing , football, golf, artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline, weightlifting, handball, hockey, judo, wrestling, modern pentathlon, rugby, swimming, artistic swimming, swimming marathon, diving, water polo, equestrian sports. and 4 additional ones which are notably breaking, sport climbing, skateboarding, surfing.

Winter Olympics: here is the list of disciplines

8 sports and 15 disciplines for the Winter Olympics. For this purpose, we have as a list: the biathlonthe bobsled (skeleton, bobsleigh), le curling, ice Hockey, sledding, ice skating (figure skating, speed skating, short-track speed skating, ski mountaineering and skiing (alpine skiing, ski background, ski jumpingNordic combined, freestyle skiingsnowboard).

Which countries have already organized the Summer Olympics and when?

Several countries have already organized this event which brings together millions of people for each organization. Below, here is a list of countries which have already organized the Olympics including the dates: 1896 Athens (Greece), 1900 Paris (France), 1904 St. Louis (United States — North America), 1906 Athens (Greece), 1908 London (UK), 1912 Stockholm (Sweden), 1916 Berlin (Germany) more canceled1920 Antwerp (Belgium), 1924 Paris (France), 1928 Amsterdam (Netherlands), 1932 Los Angeles (United States — North America), 1936 Berlin (Germany), 1940 Tokyo (Japan) — cancelled, 1944 London (UK) — cancelled, 1948 London (UK), 1952 Helsinki (Finland), 1956 Melbourne (Australia), 1960 Rome (Italy), 1964 Tokyo (Japan), 1968 Mexico (Mexico — North America), 1972 Munich (Germany), 1976 Montréal (Canada), 1980 Moscow (USSR — Soviet Union), 1984 Los Angeles (United States), 1988 Seoul (South Korea), 1992 Barcelona (Spain), 1996 Atlanta (United States), 2000 Sydney (Australia), 2004 Athens (Greece), 2008 Beijing (Chine), 2012 London (UK), 2016 Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), 2021 Tokyo (Japan), 2024 Paris (France), 2028 Los Angeles (United States), 2032 Brisbane (Australia).

How to get tickets for the Paris Olympic Games?

More than fifteen million tickets have been put on sale on the official site of Tickets Paris 2024. These tickets are for Paris Olympic Games to be held in 2024. The ticket office is 100% digitized and it will work by drawing lots in order to prevent any bug, and also, to limit the compulsive purchases of robots spiders. A technique that will facilitate the purchase of tickets and allow all spectators from various backgrounds to take part in the event. Once on site, 4 steps to follow to get your ticket.

  1. Register on the list to be drawn open until January 31 at 18 GMT
  2. Regularly consult the purchase calendar as well as the prices of the different sessions
  3. Take care of your emails. Because, when you are drawn, between February 13 and March 15, you will receive an email indicating the time slots available to make your ticket purchases. This, for 48 hours. After this time, you will no longer be able to purchase tickets.
  4. Finally, when your time slots have been allocated to you, you can purchase the tailor-made pack.

What are the dates for ticket sales for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games?

The official dates for the sale of tickets for Olympic Games of Paris 2024 will take place in three phases to this end:

  • Since the end of 2022 have started the registrations for the draw for the marketing of the packs. What you should remember about the packs is a set of tickets that give you access to several competitions.
  • From February 15, 2023, sales of pack tickets begin
  • In May 2023, you will be able to buy single tickets
  • End of 2023, sales of the last tickets. First come, first served.

How much do Paris 2024 Olympic Games tickets cost?

No controversy surrounding ticket prices Olympic Games of Paris 2024. On the site, a dedicated document reveals the price per category. The category A, prices vary from 24 euros to 690 euros, category B from 24 to 385, category C from 24 to 195 and category D from 24 to 85 euros.

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