Val-de-Marne: A Hub for Olympic and Paralympic Training

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All fire, all flame (Olympic)

For Paris 2024, the flame will travel from Greece where it will be lit on April 16, 2024 from the ancient site of Olympia to France by boat, where it will first arrive in Marseille on May 8. The Olympic flame will cross Val-de-Marne over one day, July 21, 2024, stopping at several stage points.

High-level athletes who are ambassadors for Val-de-Marne

Several athletes agreed to lend their image to the department:

Clarisse Agbegnenou (judo) Marie-Divine Kouamé (track cycling) Nélia Barbosa (para-canoe) Ethan Cormont (pole vault) Romain Cannone (fencing)

Their faces appear on banners placed throughout Val-de-Marne and further confirm the sporting dimension of the region.

Exceptional sports sites for champions: the CPJ

#ValDeMarne2024: on the road to the Games

Although Val-de-Marne will not host any sporting events, it will nevertheless play an essential role. With its thirty Games Preparation Centers (CPJ) already certified, it is the largest French Olympic and Paralympic training center.

Foreign delegations from all over the world can do training there ahead of the Games, but also train there throughout the duration of the competition in disciplines ranging from swimming to badminton, including judo and show jumping. , handball, rugby, para canoeing, boccia, etc.

2023-10-31 17:05:21
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