During the Paris Games, the Place de la Trocadero, at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, will host the Parc des Champions, a large open space for celebrations.
In the summer of 2024, all athletes on the Olympic podium will gather and share their happiness with the public.
During the Paris Games, the Place de la Trocadero, at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, will host the Parc des Champions, a large open space for celebrations.
In the summer of 2024, all athletes on the Olympic podium will gather and share their happiness with the public.
A long pedestrian bridge with a prestigious view of the Eiffel Tower. For the first time in the history of the Olympic Games, a “Park of Champions” dedicated to medalists will be created on the Trocadero esplanade. “This is a completely new concept for the Summer Olympics, designed to make the experience of athletes unforgettable.”greeted Martin Fourcade, President of the 2024 Athletes’ Commission in Paris and member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in France. Already experienced during the Tokyo Games, when the French medalists return, this moment of communication will become more democratic.
Every evening, from 17:30 to 19:30 (except August 2-4), all awarded athletes will gather the day after the competition at this spectacular venue to take part in the Walk of Fame parade. “We will not come to replace the awards ceremony”– explained the former fencer Brice Guyard, two-time Olympic champion in foil in team (2000) and individual (2004), responsible for the commitment of athletes. “This is additional time to share the emotions we wanted to create for athletes and fans”summed up a member of the Organizing Committee (Cojo), with “at the peak of more than 300 medal-winning athletes a day” They are expected to share their happiness with fans.
The emotions of the Games are shared! #Paris2024 will open the Champions Park on the Trocadero! Temple of the Games, where we will honor medalists from all sports, from all countries, and where we will vibrate together during the finals A free and unique experience. pic.twitter.com/9qEWhZ236h – Paris 2024 (@Paris2024) July 24, 2023
Club of France based in La Villette.
“The extension of this celebration for athletes and the general public in such an iconic place as the Trocadero is something very powerful,” supported the President of Paris 2024, Tony Estanguet. Access to this “Park of Champions” operated by Cojop, where approximately 15,000 people will pass per day, will be free of charge up to the footage provided. “There will be no ticket office, there will be a first-come, first-served rule., Delphine Moulin, the director of the celebrations, told in detail. In the evening, from 19:30 to 23:30, the cape will turn into a platform for broadcasting the grand final of “Living the Games”.
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A few kilometers away is the Grande Halle de la Villette. “Beating Heart” French delegation. This emblematic site of the 19th arrondissement will host the Club France, the gathering place for French medal-winning athletes. Under the leadership of the French Olympic and Paralympic Committee (CNOSF), gold, silver or bronze athletes will celebrate their victories there. “This will take place”, assured the new president of CNOSF David Lappartien. During the Olympic and Paralympic Games, up to 700,000 spectators are expected on the site, or almost 50,000 people a day.
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