Paris 2024

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Games Summary

In 2024, the capital city of France will host the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad.

Team Canada Paris 2024 Qualification Tracker

This will be the third time that the Olympic Games will take place in Paris, which previously welcomed the world in 1900 and 1924. Paris will become the second city, following London, to host the Olympic Games three times.

How Team Canada can qualify for Paris 2024 by sport
Part 1 (A-D) | Part 2 (E-R) | Part 3 (S-W)

These will be the sixth Olympic Games to take place in France, behind only the eight Olympic Games (nine after 2028) which have been hosted by the United States. France has also hosted three editions of the Olympic Winter Games at Chamonix 1924, Grenoble 1968 and Albertville 1992.

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The Olympic Rings in front of the Eiffel Tower
The Olympic rings at Trocadero plaza that overlooks the Eiffel Tower, a day after the official announcement that the 2024 Olympic Games will be in the French capital, in Paris, France, Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017. (AP Photo//Michel Euler)

The Games will open on July 26, 2024, continuing through to August 11, 2024.

Paris was confirmed as the host city of the 2024 Olympic Games at the 130th IOC Session in Lima, Peru on September 13, 2017. Paris was the only candidate after an agreement was reached for Los Angeles to host the 2028 Olympic Games after having initially expressed interest in 2024. Twelve years earlier, Paris had finished second to London by four votes for the right to host the 2012 Olympic Games. Prior to that, Paris had been third behind Toronto and Beijing in the voting for the 2008 Olympic Games.

Getting to Know Paris and France

One of the most modern countries in the world, France is a leader among European nations. Its global influence can be felt through its role as a permanent member of the United Nations’ Security Council as well as its positions in NATO, the G-7, G-20 and the European Union.

Although the largest portion of France (551,500km2) is located in western Europe, five overseas entities – French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, Reunion – also became part of France proper in the early 21st century. Paris is located in the north of the country.

Cyclists go past the Arc de Triiomphe during a road race
Cyclists pass Arc de Triomphe during the twenty-first stage of the Tour de France cycling race in Paris, France, Sunday, July 24, 2022. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

With a population of more than 67 million (62 million in western Europe), France is the 21st most populous country in the world. Paris itself has a population of 10.843 million, making it the country’s largest city by more than 9 million people. France is a semi-presidential republic divided into 13 metropolitan regions along with the five overseas regions. The president is the head of state while the prime minister is the head of government.

The official language of the country is French. The national anthem, “La Marseillaise”, was first adopted in 1795 and restored in 1870. It was made famous when the National Guard of Marseille sang it while heading into Paris in 1792 during the French Revolutionary Wars. The French flag, featuring three equal vertical bands of blue, white and red, is known as “le drapeau tricolore” and dates back to 1790.

Paris runs on Central European Time, which is six hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time.

Venues

Paris 2024 venues
An artist’s rendering of Paris 2024 venues near the iconic Eiffel Tower (Photo: Paris 2024)

Some of Paris’ best known landmarks will become Olympic venues in 2024. Beach volleyball will be played at the Parc du Champs de Mars while the Eiffel Tower and nearby Seine will be the site for marathon swimming, triathlon and the marathons. Equestrian and modern pentathlon will take over the Château de Versailles while road cycling will head down the Champs-Élysées. There will also be fencing and taekwondo at the Grand Palais and Roland-Garros will host both tennis and boxing.

Canadian Medallists

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