— 12 May 2022
The Yves-du-Manoir stadium is getting a new lease of life. The historic Parisian stadium, which hosted the opening ceremony of the 1924 Paris Olympic Games, is to be renovated... Lire la suite »
— 10 May 2022
Royal visit on Monday 9 May for Paris 2024. SOLIDEO (Société de livraison des ouvrages olympiques), in charge of the construction of the venues, announced on its Twitter account... Lire la suite »
— 5 May 2022
The recruitment of volunteers for the Paris 2024 Games will not begin until the first quarter of 2023, but the Hauts-de-Seine department is already getting into the swing of... Lire la suite »
— 2 May 2022
The British made the most of their trip to France at the end of last week in preparation for the Paris 2024 Games. On Thursday 28 April, they signed... Lire la suite »
— 29 April 2022
The end of the suspense is near. Tony Estanguet made it clear on Thursday 28 April, during a visit to the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Olympic velodrome: the new map of the... Lire la suite »
— 25 April 2022
The big manoeuvres have begun in Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine) in the run-up to the Paris 2024 Games. The municipal swimming pool built at the end of the 1960s on the... Lire la suite »
— 22 April 2022
It’s on. The department of Seine-Saint-Denis announced it in a press release: the construction work for the Marville aquatic centre was officially launched on Thursday 21 April. This new... Lire la suite »
— 22 April 2022
It’s done. The British have found their base camp for the Paris 2024 Games. Team GB will set up camp in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, in the department of Yvelines, some 20... Lire la suite »
— 14 April 2022
It is about time. France’s oldest living Olympic medallist, former track and field athlete Charles Coste, has been awarded the Legion of Honour. He is now 98 years old.... Lire la suite »
— 13 April 2022
The series continues. As announced, the OCOG Paris 2024 has brought on board a new partner this week, the British start-up OnePlan, which specialises in GIS mapping. It has... Lire la suite »