Olympic Games Paris 2024
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Champions Park

For almost the entirety of the Olympic Games period, Paris 2024 invites you to discover Champions Park: the temple of performance. From 29 July to 10 August, come and celebrate the heroes of the Paris 2024 Games! Visitors to the park will have the chance to meet athletes and experience key moments from the Olympics and Paralympics in an exceptional setting at the heart of Paris. Champions Park will be accessible to everyone—and free!

Champions Park will be located in Trocadéro Gardens, at the foot of the Eiffel Tower—a spectacular setting to meet with friends and family, as well as to congratulate the world’s best athletes following their respective competitions. This is really the DNA of Paris 2024: with it, we open the Games wide thanks to a concept that marries three key ingredients: athletes, fans from all over the world and venues in the heart of the city (here at the most emblematic site of the Games, with the Eiffel Tower as a stunning backdrop).

Opening hours

Champions Park will be open to the public from Monday 29 July to Saturday 10 August, but will be closed on July 30th, August 2nd, 3rd and 4th. For even more celebration, it will open its doors exclusively at 12pm on August 9 and 10, with an athletes' celebration at 3pm.

Warm-Up and DJ Set
16:00-17:30
Opening show
17:30-17:45
Celebration of the medal winning athletes
17:45-19:00
Live broadcast of major competition
19:00-23:30

Warm-Up and DJ Set

16:00-17:30

Opening show

17:30-17:45

Celebration of the medal winning athletes

17:45-19:00

Live broadcast of major competition

19:00-23:30

Champions Park in figures

Capacity: 13,000 per day

Champions Park will welcome close to 130,000 fans from around the world during the Paris 2024 Games.

Over 1,000 medal-winning athletes

More than 1,000 athletes will come to Champions Park to celebrate and share this exceptional experience with their friends, families and fans following their competitions. Until now, you could watch the athletes from behind your TV; with the Parc des Champions, you'll be able to celebrate the world's medallists, live, with them, and all free of charge!

PROGRAMME OF SPORTS, CULTURAL ACTIVITIES & EVENTS

Every day at Champions Park will be marked by the celebration of the previous day’s medal winners. They will be invited to take part in a parade and meet members of the public, followed by live screenings of the day’s main finals in what will become an open-air arena.  All in all, it's going to be an emotional experience for all those lucky enough to take part.

In addition to the presence of the athletes and live screenings of the main finals from the Games, Champions Park will feature several performances by artists and a range of cultural activities.

The Champions Park programme, accessible version:

Monday 29/07:

  • 4pm: Reception
  • 5.30pm: Opening show Preljocaj
  • 5.45pm: Celebration of medal-winning athletes
  • 7pm - 11.30pm: Broadcast of the Grand Finals
  • 9 sports celebrated: Fencing, Judo, Rugby, Skateboarding Street, Swimming, Archery, Diving, Cycling Road, Cycling Mountain Bike

Tuesday 30/07: Closed

Wednesday 31/07:

  • 4pm: Reception and warm-up
  • 5.30pm: Opening show Preljocaj
  • 5.45pm: Celebration of medal-winning athletes
  • 7pm - 11.30pm: Broadcast of the Grand Finals
  • 12 sports celebrated: Diving, Swimming, Canoe Slalom, Cycling Mountain Bike, Equestrian, Fencing, Judo, Shooting, Rugby, Triathlon, Table tennis, Archery

Thursday 01/08:

  • 4pm: Reception and warm-up
  • 5.30pm: Opening show Voguing
  • 5.45pm: Celebration of medal-winning athletes
  • 7pm - 11.30pm: Broadcast of the Grand Finals
  • 10 sports celebrated: Diving, Swimming, Canoe Slalom, BMX Freestyle, Fencing, Artistic Gymnastics, Judo, Rowing, Shooting, Triathlon

Friday 02/08: Closed

Saturday 03/08: Closed

Sunday 04/08: Closed

Monday 05/08:

  • 4pm: Reception and warm-up
  • 5.30pm: Opening show Mourad Merzouki
  • 5.45pm: Celebration of medal-winning athletes
  • 7pm - 11.30pm: Broadcast of the Grand Finals
  • 18 sports celebrated: Swimming, Athletics (Racewalk), Fencing, Judo, Rowing, Shooting, Diving, Badminton, Tennis, Archery, Athletics, BMX Racing, Cycling Road, Equestrian, Trampoline gymnastics, Table Tennis, Golf, Artistic Gymnastics

Tuesday 06/08:

  • 4pm: Reception and warm-up
  • 5.30pm: Opening show Voguing
  • 5.45pm: Celebration of medal-winning athletes
  • 7pm - 11.30pm: Broadcast of the Grand Finals
  • 9 sports celebrated: Track & Field athletics, Badminton, 3x3 basketball, Canoe Slalom, Track Cycling, Artistic Gymnastics, Shooting, Triathlon Mixed Relay

Wednesday 07/08:

  • 4pm: Reception and warm-up
  • 5.30pm: Opening show Mourad Merzouki
  • 5.45pm: Celebration of medal-winning athletes
  • 7pm - 11.30pm: Broadcast of the Grand Finals
  • 7 sports celebrated: Athletics, Boxing, Cycling Track, Equestrian, Skateboarding - Park, Wrestling, Diving

Thursday 08/08:

  • 4pm: Reception and warm-up
  • 5.30pm: Opening show Voguing
  • 5.45pm: Celebration of medal-winning athletes
  • 7pm - 11.30pm: Broadcast of the Grand Finals
  • 11 sports celebrated: Artistic swimming, Track & Field athletics, Boxing, Sport Climbing, Track Cycling, Skateboard Park, Surfing, Taekwondo, Weightlifting, Wrestling, Walking athletics

Friday 09/08:

  • 12pm: Reception and warm-up
  • 3pm: Opening show Mourad Merzouki
  • 3.15pm: Celebration of medal-winning athletes
  • 4.30pm - 11pm: Broadcast of the Grand Finals
  • 11 sports celebrated: Marathon swimming, Track & Field athletics, Boxing, Sport Climbing, Track Cycling, Hockey, Taekwondo, Weightlifting, Wrestling, Diving, Canoe Sprint

Saturday 10/08:

  • 12h: Reception and warm-up
  • 15h: Opening show Mourad Merzouki
  • 15h15: Celebration of medal-winning athletes
  • 16h30 - 23h: Broadcast of the Grand Finals
  • 17 sports celebrated: Diving, Marathon swimming, Track & Field athletics, Boxing, Breaking, Canoe Sprint, Track Cycling, Football, Rhythmic gymnastics, Hockey, Sailing, Taekwondo, Table tennis, Beach Volley, Weightlifting, Wrestling, Sport Climbing

Sunday 11/08: Closed

LIVE BROADCAST OF MAJOR COMPETITION

Communion, sharing, thrills, the Champions Park awaits you with its share of thrills stamped "Paris 2024"! Following on from the medal-winning athletes' celebrations, every evening the 13,000 people in attendance will be able to enjoy a new and immersive experience, as if they were in the stadium thanks to live broadcasts of the competitions on giant screens. Wouldn't this be the ideal way to experience the Paris Games 100%? It just might be, since access to the Champions Park is free! With friends or family, come and feel the Olympic thrill.

A CONCEPT CREATED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ATHLETES

Athletes are at the heart of the Games, so it was an easy decision to involve them (through the Paris 2024 Athletes’ Commission) in the process of designing Champions Park. This concept is akin to a real walk of fame, similar to what was tested with the French medallists on their return from the Tokyo 2020 Games. They clearly enjoyed the moment!

Champions Park is a groundbreaking concept for the Summer Olympic Games, designed to deliver unforgettable experiences for the athletes. In an exceptional setting, the concepts of sharing and openness, celebrating athletes from all nationalities and all disciplines, have been the key words guiding the Athletes’ Commission, which, from the outset, has been supporting the project.
Martin FourcadeParis 2024 Athletes’ Commission President.

Everything has been done to make these moments unforgettable for the athletes and their families and friends, as well as for people visiting Champions Park—thus enabling everyone to enjoy the best possible experience during these moments of celebration.

Where can I find the programme of celebrations?

The schedule will be accessible through links on the Games Map of each celebration site (Champions Park, Club France, 2024 Clubs, etc.)

Where will the celebrations and festivities take place in France?

Celebrations will take place throughout France, most specifically in the Île-de-France region.

The Games map will be available soon and will list all the celebration sites.

When will the celebrations and festivities around the Games start?

It will be four months of celebration, a summer that will make cities across France resonate with the spirit of the Games.

This intense summer will kick off May 8th, with the arrival of the flame in Marseille, and will continue until the Closing Ceremony of the Paralympic Games on September 8, 2024.