— Published January 9, 2024

Launch of the France.Sport portal

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In July 2023, during a seminar to share the results and perspectives of a year of action in the service of French sport, the Minister of Sports and the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, announced the creation of a new digital platform dedicated to high-level sport in France.
Fully funded by the Ministry of Sports and the Olympic and Paralympic Games, through the collaborative Sport Data Hub (SDH) system, the France.Sport portal was officially launched this Monday, January 8, carried jointly with INSEP and the National Sports Agency (ANS). Destined to become the Digital House of High Level Sport, this project aims to bring together all the players in high-level sport (athletes, coaches and supporters, decision-makers and managers, researchers, etc.) within a single reference digital platform.
Created tailor-made for athletes and for a wider audience, the France.Sport portal thus allows simplify access to resources and offer personalized services, adapted to the uses of different users, through two distinct spaces:
  • Un public space allowing all visitors to consult information on high-level sport, socio-professional support systems for athletes, as well as the functionalities of the applications and services offered by the Sport Data Hub.
  • Un this is a private spacereserved for high-level athletes registered on the ministerial SHN list (elite, seniors, succession and retraining), offering services adapted to their needs. Athletes can notably centralize their administrative procedures, access digital tools and consult their results. Ultimately, this space should replace the Daily Sports Monitoring Portal (PSQS) for listed athletes, including hopeful athletes, national team athletes or high-level sports referees and judges. It will also be a gateway to the Equipe FRA mobile application, dedicated to the athletes of the United French Team preparing for the Paris 2024 Games, created by the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF), in conjunction with the French Paralympic and Sports Committee (CPSF).
 
Available at the address https://france.sport,  France.Sport portal is also accessible via a mobile application which will initially be reserved for high-level athletes.
A few months before the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, the France.Sport portal must help unify high-level players around the same objective and a common identity.