Paris 2024 Olympic Games: “The price of tickets is high”, regrets the boss of the international athletics federation

He himself organized the Olympic Games when he was at the head of those in London in 2012. The president of the international athletics federation, Sebastian Coe, regretted on Monday the “high” price of tickets for the public during the Olympics of Paris 2024.

“It is my responsibility to ensure that our sport takes place in as good an environment as possible, that the French organizing committee does everything it can to fill the stadiums, even if the ticket prices are, as we know, high,” he said during an end-of-year conference call with news organizations.

More than 7.6 million tickets have already been put on sale for the Paris Games. Some are offered at a minimum price of 24 euros, but others, particularly for athletics competitions, cost up to 690 euros. Some French athletes criticized the price of tickets on social networks.

He calls for “events at affordable prices”

“Our concern will always be to have supporters in the stadiums to watch events at affordable prices which allow us to develop our sport,” underlined Sebastian Coe. He pointed out in particular the need to “take into consideration” the families of athletes, who will travel to encourage their loved ones.

The double Olympic champion in the 1500 meters wished “good luck” to Tony Estanguet, the president of the French organizing committee, and his colleagues. And hoped “that the Games will take place in complete safety and not in an atmosphere of confinement”.

France is preparing to host the Olympic Games in Paris from July 26 to August 11, 2024, an extraordinary event in terms of organization made even more complex due to the international context of the wars in Ukraine and between Israel and Hamas.

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