Paris Olympics 2024- The Complete Information

The 33rd Olympic Games are ready to take place in Paris from July 26 to August 11, 2024. And just after Olympic Games, Paralympic games are also set to take place in Paris from August 28 to September 8, 2024. More than 10,000 athletes will compete in 329 events at the Paris Olympics. 

Here is the complete information of how to go there, where to watch, accommodation, transportation, about tickets, how to get tickets etc. etc.

From where to buy tickets for Olympics 2024?

Tickets are available on tickets.paris2024.org (Official website of Paris Olympics 2024) and also available on Paris2024 tickets application.
Approximately 1 Crore tickets are for sale for the upcoming Paris Olympics 2024. For accommodation there is also an official website visit hospitalitytravalpaclages.paris2024.org.It is advisable to do your purchases from official website only for genuine services and authenticity.

Olympic Stadium

Stade de France, located in the northern suburb of Saint-Denis, is the largest stadium in France and it will undergo under transformation for the upcoming Paris Olympics 2024. This stadium has hosted Rugby World Cups and World Athletics Championship in over last 30 years.

How to get there?

Navigo pass introduces the best transportation system in Paris. It includes transportation through Buses, Trains and trams. Public transportation is the best way to travel across Paris during Paris Olympics 2024.

Accommodation

It is best to reserve accommodation in advance; options include Airbnb and hotel chains like Ibis, Novotel and Sofitel. There is also an official website of Paris which provides wide range of Hotels, bed and breakfast in entire Paris.

What are the new Sports added this Year’s Olympics?

Breaking, often known as breakdancing, is making its Olympic debut. Sport climbing, skateboarding, and surfing are the other three additions. Baseball, softball, and karate were all featured in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but they won’t be there again.

Origin and brief history of Olympics-

The Olympic Games are an athletic festival that date back to ancient Greece and were brought back in the late 1800s. Prior to the 1970s, only amateur athletes were permitted to compete in the Games; however, in the 1980s, professional athletes were allowed to compete in a number of events. Even the best professional athletes in basketball and football are currently eligible to compete in the Games (soccer). Several of the sports that are currently featured in the Summer Games program—which occasionally includes competitions in as many as 32 sports—were part of the ancient Olympic Games. Winter sports were allowed to compete in the Winter Games in 1924. The Olympic Games are now recognized as the premier sporting event in the globe.

Where to watch the live streaming of Paris Olympics-2024?

The Paris Olympics 2024 broadcasting rights in India and the Subcontinent are owned by Viacom18 Media Private Limited. Indian viewers can so watch live coverage of every sport at the Paris Olympics on the JioCinema website and mobile app. The live streaming won’t require a subscription to operate. Rugby and football competitions start on July 24 while the opening ceremony is set to occur at 11 PM IST on July 26.

India at Paris Olympics 2024

Here’s the list of all the Indian players going to compete in upcoming Paris Olympics 2024

Archery:

Dhiraj Bommadevara: Men’s team
Tarundeep Rai: Men’s team
Pravin Jadhav: Men’s team
Bhajan Kaur: Women’s team
Deepika Kumari: Women’s team
Ankita Bhakat: Women’s team 

Athletics:

Akshdeep Singh: Men’s 20km race walk 
Vikash Singh: Men’s 20km race walk
Paramjeet Singh Bisht: Men’s 20km race walk
Priyanka Goswami: Women’s 20km race walk
Avinash Sable: Men’s 3000m steeplechase
Parul Chaudhary: Women’s 3000m steeplechase, women’s 5000m steeplechase
Jyothi Yarraji: Women’s 100m hurdles
Kiran Pahal: Women’s 400m
Tajinderpal Singh Toor: Men’s shot put
Abha Khatua: Women’s shot put
Neeraj Chopra: Men’s javelin throw
Kishore Jena: Men’s javelin throw
Annu Rani: Women’s javelin throw
Sarvesh Kushare: Men’s high jump
Praveen Chithravel: Men’s triple jump
Abdulla Aboobacker: Men’s triple jump
Muhammed Anas Yahiya, Muhammed Ajmal, Amoj Jacob, Santhosh Tamilarasan and Rajesh Ramesh: Men’s 4x400m relay
Mijo Chaco Kurian: 4x400m relay and 4x400m mixed relay
Vidhya Ramaraj, Jyothika Sri Dandi, MR Poovamma, Subha Venkatesan and Prachi: Women’s 4x400m relay
Prachi: 4x400m mixed relay
Priyanka Goswami/Suraj Panwar: Race walk mixed marathon

Badminton:

H.S Prannoy: Men’s singles
Lakshya Sen: Men’s singles
P.V Sindhu: Women’s singles
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty: Men’s doubles
Ashwini Ponappa and Tanisha Crasto: Women’s doubles 

Boxing:

Nikhat Zareen: Women’s 50kg
Amit Phangal: Men’s 51kg Nishant Dev: Men’s 71kg Preeti Pawar: Women’s 54kg
Lovlina Borgohain: Women’s 75kg
Jaismine Lamboria: Women’s 57kg 

Equestrian:

Anush Agarwalla: Dressage

Golf:

Subhankar Sharma Men’s golf
Gaganjeet Bhullar Men’s golf
Aditi Ashok Women’s golf Diksha Dagar Women’s golf 

Hockey:

P.R Sreejesh: Men’s hockey team 
Jarmanpreet Singh: Men’s hockey team
Amit Rogidas: Men’s hockey team
Harmanpreet Singh(c): Men’s hockey team
Sumit: Men’s hockey team Sanjay: Men’s hockey team
Rajkumar Pal: Men’s hockey team
Shamsher Singh: Men’s hockey team
Manpreet Singh: Men’s hockey team
Hardik Singh: Men’s hockey team
Vivek Sagar Prasad: Men’s hockey team
Abhishek: Men’s hockey team
Sukhjeet Singh: Men’s hockey team
Lalit Kumar Upadhyay: Men’s hockey team
Mandeep Singh: Men’s hockey team
Gujrant Singh: Men’s hockey team

Judo:

Tulika Mann: Women’s 78kg

Rowing:

Balraj Panwar: M1x

Sailing:

Vishnu Saravanan: Men’s one person dinghy 
Nethra Kumanan: Women’s one person dinghy 

Shooting:

Prithviraj Tondaiman: Men’s trap 
Rajeshwari Kumari: Women’s trap
Shreyasi Singh: Women’s trap
Anantjeet Singh Naruka: Men’s skeet
Raiza Dhillon: Women’s skeet
Maheshwari Chauhan: Women’s skeet
Anantjeet Singh Naruka/Maheshwari Chauhan: Skeet mixed team
Sandeep Singh: Men’s 10m air rifle
Arjun Babuta: Men’s 10m air rifle
Elavenil Valarivan: Women’s 10m air rifle
Ramita Jindal: Women’s 10m air rifle
Swapnil Kusale: Men’s 50m rifle 3 position
Aishwary Pratap Singh Tomar: Men’s 50m rifle 3 position
Sift Kaur Samra: Women’s 50m rifle 3 positions
Anjum Moudgil: Women’s 50m rifle 3 positions
Sandeep Singh/Elavenil Valarivan: 10m air rifle mixed team
Arjun Babuta/Ramita Jindal: 10m air rifle mixed team
Arjun Cheema: Men’s 10m air pistol
Sarabjot Singh: Men’s 10m air pistol
Manu Bhaker: Women’s 10m air pistol
Rhythm Sangwam: Women’s 10m air pistol
Vijayveer Sidhu: Men’s 25m rapid fire pistol
Anish Bhanwala: Men’s 25m rapid fire pistol
Manu Bhaker: Women’s 25m pistol
Esha Singh: Women’s 25m pistol
Sarabjot Singh/Manu Bhakar: 10m air pistol mixed team
Arjun Cheema/Rhythm Sangwam: 10m air pistol mixed team

Swimming:

Dhinidhi Desinghu: Women’s 200m freestyle 
Srihari Nataraj: Men’s 100m backstroke

Table Tennis:

Sharath Kamal: Men’s singles and men’s team
Harmeet Desai: Men’s singles and men’s team
Manav Thakkar: Men’s team
Manika Batra: Women’s singles and women’s team
Sreeja Akula: Women’s singles and women’s team 
Archana Kamath: Women’s team

Tennis:

Sumit Nagal: Men’s singles
Rohan Bopanna and Sriram Balaji: Men’s doubles 

Weightlifting:

Mirabai Chanu: Women’s 49kg

Wrestling:

Aman Sehrawat: Men’s freestyle 57kg
Vinesh Phogat: Women’s 50kg
Anshu Malik: Women’s 57kg
Nisha Dahiya: Women’s 68kg
Reetika Hooda: Women’s 76kg 
Antim Phangal: Women’s 53kg

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