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Experiencing intensely sport’s emotions before and during the Paris 2024 Games thanks to France TV & Vous

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Published on January 25, 2024

100 years after the first time, Paris will once again welcome the Olympic flame this year. Bringing together 15,000 athletes from all over the world, the event promises to be a historic one, with the opening ceremony taking place for the first time outside a stadium, on the banks of the Seine in the heart of Paris. France Télévisions is honoured to be the official broadcaster of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. With the excitement already palpable, France TV & Vous invites you to wait until July and live your passion for sport to the full!

All sport in one place 

Until the Games kick off on 26 July, all the latest sports news can be found on the Paris 2024 page

From here, with countdowns to the Olympic and Paralympic Games, you'll have access to all sports news from France Télévisions and special operations from Fans de sport, France Télévisions' community of sports fans. Encounters, behind-the-scenes coverage, VIP tickets for your favourite events: with Fans de sport, you'll be able to enjoy new and unforgettable experiences! 

And for those who really don't want to miss any of the latest news and events, we recommend that you subscribe to the Fans de sport newsletter.

From this website, you can also find the programme Aux Jeux Citoyens! This daily soap opera is hosted by Carole Gaessler, accompanied by Alexandre Boyon and a former champion who has experienced the Games from the inside! Luc Abalo, Théo Curin, Stéphane Diagana, Céline Dumerc, Laure Manaudou, Sarah Ourahmoune and Marie-José Pérec, Olympians and Paralympians who share with us their daily behind-the-scenes experiences of the preparations for the Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Like an advent calendar to keep you waiting until 26 July!

Over the coming weeks and months, the Fans of Sport teams have a whole host of surprises in store to make this Olympic year a rich one. We can't tell you everything about the projects yet, but expect a variety of formats and content, such as an interactive map, a treasure hunt and a video game.

So, are you ready to live our passion for sport to the full together? Visit Paris 2024

 
Written by Océane Lauro
Published on January 25, 2024

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