Paris Olympics 2024

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Paris 2024 unveils its mascots. And they are hats.

Paris Olympics 2024

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Published Nov. 14, 2022Updated Nov. 15, 2022

The Olympics mascot is typically a creature of some kind. But for the Paris 2024 Summer Games, it will be a hat.

La Phryge Olympique and la Phryge Paralympique were revealed on Monday: red hats with eyes and legs.

The Phrygian cap, a soft, generally red hat, dates to headgear worn in Phrygia, an ancient Greek kingdom in what is now Turkey. But it is now most associated with the American, and especially French Revolutions, where it was worn as a symbol of freedom.

Although you are not likely to see a liberty cap worn by a passer-by at the Place de la Bastille today, the hat is often seen in depictions of the revolution, like “Liberty Leading the People” by Eugène Delacroix.

At the conclusion of the mascot unveiling ceremony, les Phryges (roughly pronounced freezh) duly arrived on stage and capered gamely for assembled journalists and dignitaries. A stuffed Phryge was also produced, the first of no doubt millions that will be manufactured for mass sale between now and the Games.

Despite their link with the Revolution, which ended in the Terror, a blood bath of executions of men and women, the new mascots were touted as “sporty, party-loving and so French.”

Starting with Schuss, a man with a large red head on skis at Grenoble 1968, Olympic mascots have been important symbols of the Games. Most have been either human-like or animals, whether a dachshund for Munich 1972, a beaver for Montreal 1976, or a tiger for Seoul 1988.

But in a news conference held in French, Tony Estanguet, president of the Olympic organizing committee, revealed with pride that the Paris 2024 mascot was not an animal but “un objet”: an object.

La Phryge Paralympique, unlike some Paralympic mascots of the past, has a direct allusion to the athletes it represents, with one carbon-fiber leg.

In the pandemic-affected Tokyo 2020, the mascots Miraitowa and Someity, vaguely Pokemon-looking creatures, ended up with a low profile, in part because of the absence of fans, a problem Paris is not expecting to have.

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The worldwide reaction to the new mascots remains to be seen, but organizers will hope they don’t get the near-universal criticism faced by the mascot of Atlanta 1996, Izzy. It was described by Matt Groening, creator of “The Simpsons,” someone who knows something about delightful cartoon characters, as “a bad marriage of the Pillsbury doughboy and the ugliest California Raisin.”

A proposal to include surfing, skateboarding, breaking, and Sport Climbing at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 was unanimously approved at the 134th International Olympic Committee (IOC) Session on 25 June 2019.

The IOC Executive Board officially confirmed Sport Climbing's inclusion in the programme of the 2024 Olympic Games on 7 December 2020.

The decision marks a high watermark in the history of the IFSC, following on from the sport’s inclusion at the Youth Olympic Games Buenos Aires 2018 and coming just eight months before its highly anticipated debut at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020.

With a Speed event and a combined Boulder & Lead event in Paris, the total number of medal events for Sport Climbing will double from two at the Tokyo Games, to four in Paris. The 2024 Games will also see a significant increase in the number of Sport Climbing athletes participating in comparison to the Tokyo Games, from 40 athletes in Tokyo, to 68 in Paris.

The Games of the XXXIII Olympiad are scheduled to take place in the French capital from 26 July to 11 August 2024.

NEWS:

SPORT CLIMBING OFFICIALLY ADDED TO PARIS 2024 SPORTS PROGRAMME!

IFSC PRESENTS PARIS 2024 QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

PARIS 2024 SPORT CLIMBING SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED

SCHEDULE (UTC+2:00):

Monday, 5 August - 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM:
Men's Boulder & Lead semi-final, Boulder round
Women's Speed qualification

Tuesday, 6 August- 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM:
Women's Boulder & Lead semi-final, Boulder round
Men's Speed qualification

Wednesday, 7 August- 10:00 AM to 1:15 PM:
Men's Boulder & Lead semi-final, Lead round
Women's Speed final

Thursday, 8 August - 10:00 AM to 1:15 PM:
Women's Boulder & Lead semi-final, Lead round
Men's Speed final

Friday, 9 August - 10:15 AM to 1:20 PM:
Men's Boulder & Lead final

Saturday, 10 August- 10:15 AM to 1:20 PM:
Women's Boulder & Lead final

When can you get tickets for Paris Olympics 2024?

Ticket sales for the Olympic Games Paris 2024 will begin in February 2023. The full pricing structure for general public tickets will be published on the Paris 2024 website in December 2022, when registration for the draw for access to tickets will open.

What is Paris doing for the 2024 Olympics?

The In 2024, France will host its first ever summer Paralympic Games in Paris. They will be preceded by a reinvented opening ceremony that will take place outside of stadiums and create a magical celebration in the heart of the city.

Which country will host 2028 Olympics?

Los Angeles

Has Paris started building the 2024 Olympics?

The Paris 2024 Olympic Games are exactly two years away from starting. The build-up to the biggest show on earth starts now.