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A little over 500 days before the Paralympic Games begin, Paris 2024 and its stakeholders jointly reaffirm their commitment to the Paralympic integration strategy

The Paris 2024 Board of Directors met today, Thursday 30 March, at the Organising Committee’s headquarters, for an update on the Olympic and Paralympic project. With just over 500 days to go until the opening of the Paralympic Games, Paris 2024 and all its stakeholders reaffirmed their collective commitment and ambition to ensure that the first Paralympic Games ever to be held in France is a great moment of celebration that leaves a strong legacy for the inclusion of people with disabilities.

Collective commitment to ensure that the first Paralympic Games ever to be held in France is a moment of great celebration and festivity for the masses

The Paris 2024 Board of Directors received an update on the Organising Committee’s Paralympic integration strategy, which aims to create the conditions required to put on an exceptional sporting spectacle with inclusion at its heart by making sport a vehicle for social change.

The Paris 2024 organisers reiterated the three key commitments that were made during the bid phase, as well as the practical measures they have taken, with the support of all the project’s stakeholders, to ensure the Paralympic Games are a success:

Consolidation of the Paralympic Games as a top-level sporting event, with the choice of highly symbolic, spectacular competition venues that will enable Paralympic sports to be celebrated right in the heart of Paris (wheelchair fencing and para taekwondo at the Grand Palais, para archery on the Esplanade des Invalides, etc.) and the first Paralympic Games opening ceremony to be held outside a stadium, from the foot of the Champs-Elysées to the Place de la Concorde. In order to ensure the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games catch the public imagination like never before, media coverage of the event will be unprecedented, with a record 300 hours of airtime on France Télévisions and Paralympic Games awareness courses aimed at national media already underway in partnership with the French Paralympic and Sports Committee (CPSF). Finally, in order to help build and broaden the Paralympic Games fanbase,the spectator journey will be based on accessibility, a dedicated ticketing platform and an unforgettable stadium experience.

A shared desire to embrace the positive dynamic of the Games in order to promote access to sport for people with disabilities and leave a lasting legacy

Following the presentation, at the plenary session on Wednesday 29 March, of the Economic, Social and Environmental Council (CESE) on the development of para sport in France, Thierry Beaudet, CESE president, and co-rapporteurs Marie-Amélie Le Fur and Dominique Carlac’h presented the conclusions of the report on behalf of the CESE. The Paris 2024 Board of Directors, represented by its president, Tony Estanguet, and CESE president Thierry Beaudet highlighted the quality of the work carried out, which forms part of wider collaboration between Paris 2024 and the CESE aimed at making the Paris 2024 Games a vehicle for the inclusion and sustainable cohesion of all citizens.

Renewal of Paris 2024 endowment fund calls for proposals for the 2023-2024 period

The Paris 2024 Board of Directors also adopted the strategic guidelines and budget of the Paris 2024 endowment fund for the 2023-2024 period. By renewing the existing calls for proposals, Paris 2024, the French government, local authorities, the sports movement and partner companies are staying true to their ambition to strengthen the social impact of sport.

The Paris 2024 Board of Directors expressed its wish to continue supporting the winning projects from previous editions as a priority in order to maximise their impact and long-term potential. It welcomed the commitment of the co-funding bodies that are supporting the future of these projects and already beginning to leave a sustainable legacy that will last beyond the Games.

A total budget of €4.95 million was adopted to fund projects with a strong social impact during the 2023-2024 period.

About Paris 2024
The mission of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 Organising Committee, in accordance with the host city contract signed between the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Comité National Olympique et Sportif Français (CNOSF – French National Olympic and Sporting Committee) and the Ville de Paris municipal authorities, is to plan, organise, fund and deliver the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024.

The Olympic and Paralympic Games are the greatest sporting event in the world, with unparalleled media impact. They bring together 10,500 Olympic athletes and 4,400 Paralympic athletes, respectively from 206 and 182 delegations, across five continents. They are watched by over 13 million spectators and 4 billion television viewers across the world, across a total of over 100,000 hours of TV broadcasting. They are without equal in sporting, economic and cultural events throughout the world, and this power helps to further their impact.

Set up in January 2018, Paris 2024 is headed by Tony Estanguet, three-time Olympic champion. It is run by a Board of Directors, on which sit all the founding members of the project: the CNOSF, Ville de Paris, the French Government, the Île-de-France regional authority, the CPSF, the Métropole du Grand Paris, the Conseil départemental de Seine Saint-Denis, representatives of the local authorities involved in the Games, civil society and corporate partners.

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