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Parul Chaudhary: 3000m and 5000m steeplechase-India’s Olympic Contenders for Paris 2024-Part 7
Parul Chaudhary Jhajj (born 15 April 1995) is an Indian athlete from Uttar Pradesh who specializes in the 5000 meters and 3000 meters steeplechase. She is the first Indian runner to clock a sub-9 minute time in the women’s 3000m
Personal Information
Nationality: Indian
Born: 15 April 1995 (age 29) Birth Place : Iklauta Village in Meerut Height: 5 ft 7 inches Father :Krishanpal Chaudhary Mother: Rajesh Devi.
Sport
Country: India
Sport: Track and Field
Event: Long-distance Running
Early Life
Parul Chaudhary Jhajj hails from Iklauta Village in Meerut and belongs to the Jhajj gotra of the Jat community. She is one of four children of Krishanpal Chaudhary and Rajesh Devi. As a teenager, Parul ran barefoot and began competing in the 800 meters in her school starting in 2011. She later switched to the 1500 meters and 3000 meters before specializing in the 5000 meters. Her performance in the 5000 meters event helped her secure a job with Western Railway in 2015 when she moved to Mumbai.
Achievements
Asian Athletics Championships, Bangkok (July 2023) -Gold Medal in Women’s 3000m Steeplechase
World Athletics Championships, Budapest (August 2023)
Personal Best and National Record in 3000m Steeplechase: 9:15.31
Qualification for 2024 Paris Olympics
Hangzhou Asian Games (October 2023)-Gold Medal in 5000m and Silver Medal in 3000m Steeplechase https://globalbuzznetwork.com/indias-champions-at-paris-olympics-2024/
Awards
Arjuna Award 2023-Recognition for Outstanding Achievement in Sports https://www.instagram.com/parul____chaudhary/?hl=en
Forbes India 30 under-30 2024-Named among India’s Top Achievers under 30
Aces Awards 2024 – Sportswoman of the Year-Acknowledgment for Excellence in Sports Performance
Recent Competition
Parul Chaudhary, the Asian champion, finished 16th in the women’s 3000m steeplechase at the Eugene Diamond League 2024. She clocked 9:46.74, marking her debut in the Diamond League at Hayward Field, USA. Chaudhary holds India’s national record in the women’s 3000m steeplechase with a time of 9:15.31 set at the World Athletics Championships 2023. This time also qualified her for the Paris 2024 Olympics, surpassing the required standard of 9:23.00.
Achieving the entry standard is one step towards Olympic qualification. The final decision rests with National Olympic Committees regarding selection for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
In other recent performances, Parul Chaudhary placed fifth in the women’s 5000m at the Track Fest meet with a time of 15:10.69, narrowly missing her personal best and national record by 0.34 seconds. Earlier in the year, she finished 20th in the 10,000m race at The Ten.
Previous Achievements
At the Asian Games in Hangzhou 2023, Chaudhary won the silver medal in the 3000m steeplechase and the gold medal in the 5000m event. She also secured gold and silver medals in the 3000m steeplechase and 5000m respectively at the Asian Athletics Championships in Bangkok the same year.
Training and Coaching for Olympics 2024
Parul Chaudhary is currently preparing for the Paris 2024 Olympics in Colorado, training at a high-altitude center in Colorado Springs under coach Scott Simmons. Since 2019, Simmons, who has been leading national middle and long-distance camps, believes that Indian athletes have a strong opportunity to excel in team championships.
Athletes choose high-altitude training to reduce oxygen availability, aiming to enhance performance when competing at sea level. This advantage is offered at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, situated at 6,350 feet elevation.
The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (MYAS), through its Target Olympics Podium Scheme (TOPS), is funding airfare, boarding, lodging, and other expenses for athletes, coaches, and physiotherapists, according to a ministry press Release. https://olympics.com/en/news/avinash-sable-parul-chaudhary-training-usa-paris-2024-olympics
https://worldathletics.org/athletes/india/parul-chaudhary-14497992
117 Indian athletes to compete at the Paris Olympics 2024:
Paris Olympics 2024: A total of 117 athletes will represent India at the Games, which will be held between July 26 and August 11. This will be India’s second-biggest contingent after 121 in Tokyo.
India’s Champions at Paris Olympics 2024: A Journey of Triumph and Determination
India made history at the Tokyo Olympics by sending its largest-ever team of 124 athletes and achieving its highest-ever medal tally in a single edition, with seven medals. Neeraj Chopra’s historic gold in the men’s javelin throw was a standout performance that captured the nation’s imagination. As we shift our focus to the Paris Olympics 2024, all eyes will be on Neeraj as he aims to defend his title and continue his legacy. READ SCHEDULE as per Indian Standard Time – https://globalbuzznetwork.com/paris-2024-olympics-full-schedule-india/
Final list of Participants for Paris Olympics 2024-16th July 2024
https://olympic.ind.in/public/images/announcement/385573286.pdf
Shooting for the Stars
In shooting, India has experienced a significant journey involving Olympic quotas. Bhowneesh Mendiratta initially secured India’s first quota for Paris 2024 in trap shooting at the 2022 ISSF World Championships. However, after intense national trials, Prithviraj Tondaiman earned the final spot. Remarkably, India has achieved quotas across all Olympic shooting disciplines for the first time, showcasing the depth of talent and determination within the sport.
Breaking New Ground in Athletics
In athletics, race walkers Priyanka Goswami and Akshdeep Singh made history by becoming the first Indians to qualify for events at Paris 2024. Their dedication and hard work have set a new benchmark for Indian athletics. Four Indian athletes met the qualifying standard for the men’s 20km walk, with Akshdeep, Vikash, and Paramjeet Singh earning selection under the maximum quota of three athletes per event. Priyanka and Akshdeep also secured a quota for India in the mixed relay marathon race walk event, where Priyanka will partner with Suraj in Paris.
Boxing Brilliance
In women’s 57kg boxing, Parveen Hooda initially earned the quota at the 2023 Asian Games but faced suspension due to whereabouts failures. Demonstrating the resilience and fighting spirit synonymous with Indian athletes, Jasmine Lamboria subsequently secured the quota at the Olympic qualifiers in Bangkok held in June. Her determination and skill have earned her a place among India’s champions at Paris 2024.
A Nation’s Pride
These athletes, India’s Champions at Paris Olympics 2024, are ready to make the nation proud. Their stories of hard work, dedication, and resilience are a testament to the spirit of Indian sports. As they prepare to compete on the world stage, they carry with them the hopes and dreams of a billion people, all rooting for their success.
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
Paris Olympics 2024 Archery Schedule
Date | Day | Event | Participants | Round | Time |
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25th July 2024 | Thursday | Archery – Women’s Individual Ranking Round | Deepika Kumari, Ankita Bhakat, Bhajan Kaur | – | 1:00 PM |
Archery – Men’s Individual Ranking Round | B. Dhiraj, Tarundeep Rai, Pravin Jadhav | – | 5:45 PM | ||
28th July 2024 | Sunday | Archery – Women’s Team Quarterfinals | Subject to qualification | – | 5:45 PM onwards |
Archery – Women’s Team Semifinals | Subject to qualification | – | 7:17 PM onwards | ||
Archery – Women’s Team Bronze Medal Match | Subject to qualification | – | 8:18 PM onwards | ||
Archery – Women’s Team Gold Medal Match | Subject to qualification | – | 8:41 PM onwards | ||
29th July 2024 | Monday | Archery – Men’s Team Round of 16 | B. Dhiraj, Tarundeep Rai, Pravin Jadhav | – | 1:00 PM onwards |
Archery – Men’s Team Quarterfinals | Subject to qualification | – | 5:45 PM onwards | ||
Archery – Men’s Team Semifinals | Subject to qualification | – | 7:17 PM onwards | ||
Archery – Men’s Team Bronze Medal Match | Subject to qualification | – | 8:18 PM onwards | ||
Archery – Men’s Team Gold Medal Match | Subject to qualification | – | 8:41 PM onwards | ||
30th July 2024 | Tuesday | Archery – Men’s Individual Round of 64 | B. Dhiraj, Tarundeep Rai, Pravin Jadhav | – | 3:30 PM onwards |
Archery – Women’s Individual Round of 64 | Deepika Kumari, Ankita Bhakat, Bhajan Kaur | – | 3:30 PM onwards | ||
Archery – Men’s Individual Round of 32 | Subject to qualification | – | 4:15 PM onwards | ||
Archery – Women’s Individual Round of 32 | Subject to qualification | – | 4:30 PM onwards |
Athletics:
1st August, Thursday | Athletics – Men’s 20km Race Walk | Akshdeep Singh: Vikash Singh, Paramjeet Singh Bisht | 11am onwards |
1st August, Thursday | Athletics – Women’s 20km Race Walk | Priyanka Goswami: | 12:50pm onwards |
Avinash Sable: Men’s 3000m steeplechase
Parul Chaudhary: Women’s 3000m steeplechase, women’s 5000m steeplechase
Ankita Dhyani : women’s 5000m
Date | Day | Event | Time |
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4th August | Sunday | Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Round 1 (Parul Chaudhary) | 1:35 PM onwards |
5th August | Monday | Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Round 1 (Avinash Sable) | 10:34 PM onwards |
6th August | Tuesday | Women’s 3000m Steeplechase Final (Subject to qualification) | 12:40 AM onwards |
7th August | Wednesday | Men’s 3000m Steeplechase Final (Subject to qualification) | 1:10 AM onwards |
Date | Day | Event | Time |
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2nd August | Friday | Women’s 5000m Round 1 (Parul Chaudhary, Ankita Dhyani) | 9:40 PM onwards |
5th August | Monday | Women’s 5000m Final (Subject to qualification) | 12:40 AM onwards |
Jyothi Yarraji: Women’s 100m hurdles
Vidhya Ramaraj , Jyothika Sri Dandi, MR Poovamma, Subha Venkatesan, and Prachi : Women’s 4x400m relay
Prachi : 4x400m mixed relay
Kiran Pahal: Women’s 400m
Date | Event | Athletes | Time |
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5th August | Women’s 400m Round 1 | Kiran Pahal | 3:25pm onwards |
7th August | Women’s 100m Hurdles Round 1 | Jyothi Yarraji | 1:45pm onwards |
9th August | Women’s 4x400m Relay Round 1 | Jyothika Sri Dandi, Subha Venkatesan, Vithya Ramraj, Poovamma MR | 2:10pm onwards |
Tajinderpal Singh Toor : Men’s shot put
Date | Day | Event | Athlete | Time |
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2nd August, 2024 | Friday | Athletics – Men’s Shot Put Qualification | Tajinderpal Singh Toor | 11:40 PM onwards |
Abha Khatua: Women’s shot put-Paris Olympics: Has Abha Khatua missed selection due to hormone regulations? https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/paris-olympics-2024/paris-olympics-has-abha-khatua-missed-selection-due-to-hormone-regulations/articleshow/111824024.cms
Mijo Chaco Kurian : 4x400m relay and 4x400m mixed relay
Muhammed Anas Yahiya, Muhammed Ajmal, Amoj Jacob, Santhosh Tamilarasan, and Rajesh Ramesh: Men’s 4x400m relay
Event | Date | Time | Athletes |
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Men’s 4x400m Relay Round 1 | August 9, 2024 | 2:35 PM onwards | Muhammed Anas, Muhammed Ajmal, Amoj Jacob, Santhosh Tamilarasan, Rajesh Ramesh |
Priyanka Goswami/ Suraj Panwar : Race walk mixed marathon
Date | Day | Event | Participants | Time |
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7th August | Wednesday | Marathon Race Walk Mixed Relay | Suraj Panwar, Priyanka Goswami | 11:00 AM onwards |
Neeraj Chopra: Men’s javelin throw
Kishore Jena : Men’s javelin throw
Annu Rani: Women’s javelin throw
Date | Day | Event | Athletes | Time |
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6th August | Tuesday | Men’s Javelin Throw Qualification | Neeraj Chopra, Kishore Jena | 1:50 pm onwards |
7th August | Wednesday | Women’s Javelin Throw Qualification | Annu Rani | 1:55 pm onwards |
8th August | Thursday | Men’s Javelin Throw Final (Subject to qualification) | – | 11:55 pm onwards |
10th August | Saturday | Women’s Javelin Throw Final (Subject to qualification) | – | 11:10 pm onwards |
Sarvesh Kushare : Men’s high jump
Date | Day | Event | Athlete | Time |
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August 7, 2024 | Wednesday | Men’s High Jump Qualification | Sarvesh Kushare | 1:35 PM onwards |
Praveen Chithravel : Men’s triple jump
Abdulla Aboobacker: Men’s triple jump
Date | Day | Event | Participants | Time |
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7th August | Wednesday | Athletics – Men’s Triple Jump Qualification | Praveen Chithravel, Abdulla Aboobacker | 10:45 PM onwards |
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
Here’s a table summarizing the badminton matches Schedule :
Date | Event | Time |
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27th July | Men’s Singles Group Stage (H S Prannoy, Lakshya Sen) | 12pm onwards |
Women’s Singles Group Stage (P V Sindhu) | 12pm onwards | |
Men’s Doubles Group Stage (Satwiksairaj Rankireddy & Chirag Shetty) | 12pm onwards | |
Women’s Doubles Group Stage (Tanisha Crasto & Ashwini Ponnappa) | 12pm onwards | |
28th July | Men’s Singles Group Stage (H S Prannoy, Lakshya Sen) | 12pm onwards |
Women’s Singles Group Stage (P V Sindhu) | 12pm onwards | |
Men’s Doubles Group Stage (Satwiksairaj Rankireddy & Chirag Shetty) | 12pm onwards | |
Women’s Doubles Group Stage (Tanisha Crasto & Ashwini Ponnappa) | 12pm onwards | |
29th July | Men’s Singles Group Stage (H S Prannoy, Lakshya Sen) | 12pm onwards |
Women’s Singles Group Stage (P V Sindhu) | 12pm onwards | |
Men’s Doubles Group Stage (Satwiksairaj Rankireddy & Chirag Shetty) | 12pm onwards | |
Women’s Doubles Group Stage (Tanisha Crasto & Ashwini Ponnappa) | 12pm onwards | |
30th July | Men’s Singles Group Stage (H S Prannoy, Lakshya Sen) | 12pm onwards |
Women’s Singles Group Stage (P V Sindhu) | 12pm onwards | |
Men’s Doubles Group Stage (Satwiksairaj Rankireddy & Chirag Shetty) | 12pm onwards | |
Women’s Doubles Group Stage (Tanisha Crasto & Ashwini Ponnappa) | 12pm onwards | |
31st July | Men’s Singles Group Stage (H S Prannoy, Lakshya Sen) | 12pm onwards |
Women’s Singles Group Stage (P V Sindhu) | 12pm onwards | |
Men’s Doubles Group Stage (Satwiksairaj Rankireddy & Chirag Shetty) | 12pm onwards | |
Women’s Doubles Group Stage (Tanisha Crasto & Ashwini Ponnappa) | 12pm onwards |
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, Jarmanpreet Singh, Amit Rogidas, Harmanpreet Singh(c), Sumit, Sanjay, Rajkumar Pal, Shamsher Singh, Manpreet Singh, Hardik Singh, Vivek Sagar Prasad, Abhishek, Sukhjeet Singh, Lalit Kumar Upadhyay, Mandeep Singh, Gurjant 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 Bhaker: 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
https://globalbuzznetwork.com/track-and-field-athlete-paris-olympics-2024/
Avinash Sable Smashes National Record in Steeplechase at Paris Diamond League, Eyes Paris 2024 Olympics
Record-Breaking Performance: Avinash Sable Sets New Steeplechase Benchmark at Paris Diamond League
Avinash Sable, the 3000m steeplechase runner, is being propelled ahead of the Paris Games by an easier schedule, dietary restrictions, and elite training surroundings. On Sunday, Sable surpassed his own national record in the 3000m steeplechase at the prestigious Paris Diamond League meet, finishing sixth with a time of 8 minutes and 9.91 seconds. This remarkable performance sets a new benchmark for the Olympics-bound athlete.
Avinash Sable Breaks National Record Ahead of Paris 2024 Olympics: A Steeplechase Journey
Avinash Sable, India’s premier 3000m steeplechase runner, is setting the stage for the Paris 2024 Olympics with a remarkable performance at the Paris Diamond League. On Sunday, Sable bettered his own national record, clocking an impressive 8:09.91 and finishing sixth in a highly competitive field. This achievement not only underscores his readiness for the Olympics but also highlights his dedication to the sport.
A Record-Breaking Performance
At the Paris Diamond League, Avinash Sable surpassed his previous personal best of 8:11:20 by more than a second. This marked the tenth time he has broken the national record in his career. Competing against world-class athletes, Sable demonstrated his ability to perform under pressure, sending a clear message that he is a formidable contender for the upcoming Olympics.
Stellar Track Record
Sable, a 29-year-old Naib Subedar in the Indian Army, has an impressive track record. He has won two Asian Games medals and a Commonwealth Games medal. In 2022, he clinched a silver medal in the men’s 3000m steeplechase at the Commonwealth Games. Later, at the delayed 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, he won a gold medal in the men’s 3000m steeplechase and a silver medal in the men’s 5000m.
Elite Training and Preparation
This season, Sable adopted a strategic approach to his training, focusing on quality over quantity. His training stint at the elite Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center in the USA taught him to train smart, not hard. This year, he participated in just three steeplechase competitions, including the Paris Diamond League. His training regimen emphasized rigorous preparation and recovery, allowing him to peak at the right time. https://globalbuzznetwork.com/track-and-field-athlete-paris-olympics-2024/
Overcoming Past Mistakes
Reflecting on his journey, Sable acknowledged mistakes made in the past two years, particularly at the World Championships in 2022 and 2023. Determined to improve, he vowed to deliver a memorable performance at the Paris Olympics with a refined approach. “I committed mistakes in the last two years. I had gone with good fitness in the two world championships but could not do well at both. I want to make amends, hope that this Olympics will be my best,” said the reigning Asian Games gold medallist.
Lifestyle Changes and Dietary Discipline
Sable’s preparation for the Olympics also involved significant lifestyle changes. He adopted strict dietary restrictions, eliminating sweets and fast food from his diet. Despite his love for sugary treats, he now focuses on maintaining optimal nutrition to enhance his performance. “I have a major sweet tooth. I love anything with sugar in it. I used to drink a lot of milkshakes and enjoy my ice cream. Now everything is off the table. Only coffee without sugar. It’s not fun at all. These restrictions are tougher to deal with than training,” he admitted.
Mental Resilience and Training with Elites
Training alongside world-class athletes like Paul Chelimo at Colorado Springs has had a profound impact on Sable. He learned to separate his sports life from his personal life, reducing stress and enhancing his performance. “Earlier I could not separate my sports and personal life. If I had a bad day on the field, that would affect my whole routine. I would carry the problems of the track to my personal life and it was draining me. In the US I saw how athletes would have a bad day and just brush it off,” he explained.
Aiming for Olympic Glory
With a renewed mindset and top physical condition, Sable is poised to make a significant impact at the Paris Olympics. His performance at the Paris Diamond League is a testament to his hard work and determination. As he continues to train and prepare, Sable remains focused on his goal of achieving Olympic glory for India.
Paris 2024: The Grand Official Competition Schedule Announced
Paris 2024 Official Competition Schedule Announced
The official competition schedule for Paris 2024 has been confirmed, and it promises to be a spectacular event. Here’s everything you need to know about when your favorite sports events will take place and other unmissable moments in the French capital, including the unique Opening and Closing Ceremonies.
Opening Ceremony: A Historic First
For the first time in the history of the Summer Games, the Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony will not be held in a stadium. Instead, on 26 July, 10,500 athletes will take to boats along the iconic River Seine. Each national delegation will have its own boat, creating a grand flotilla that 600,000 spectators can cheer on from the streets of Paris. This groundbreaking event is set to be the largest-ever Opening Ceremony in Olympic history.
The First Medals of Paris 2024
The day after the Opening Ceremony, on 27 July, the first events of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will commence. Athletes will compete for the initial medals of the Games in the following events:
- Cycling Time Trials: Held on the Esplanade des Invalides and Pont d’Iéna.
- Fencing: Taking place in the majestic Grand Palais.
- Judo: Set in the Champ de Mars Arena.
- Rugby Sevens: Hosted in the iconic Stade de France.
- Swimming: Competitions in the Paris La Défense Arena.
- Diving: Events at the Olympics Aquatic Centre (AQC).
- Shooting: Taking place in the National Shooting Centre, Châteauroux.
- Skateboarding: Events held in the historic Place de la Concorde.
These initial competitions will set the stage for what promises to be an unforgettable Olympic Games in Paris. Get ready to witness history and cheer on your favorite athletes in this extraordinary celebration of sports and unity.
https://olympics.com/athlete365/games-time/revealed-the-official-competition-schedule-for-paris-2024
OLYMPIC GAMES IN A FEW FIGURES
- Billions of television viewers worldwide
- 350,000 hours of TV broadcast
- Millions of spectators
- 35 venues
- 10,500 athletes
- 20,000 accredited journalists
- 45,000 volunteers
- +600,000 meals served at the Athletes’ Village every day
- https://globalbuzznetwork.com/list-of-sports-events-medals-dates-and-location-schedule/
PARIS 2024 OLYMPIC GAMES KEY FIGURES
- The XXXIII Olympiad
- 26 July to 11 August 2024
- 19 days of competition (handball, football and rugby take place from 24 July)
- 329 events
- Athletes from over 200 NOCs and the IOC Refugee Olympic Team
- 32 sports (including the 4 additional sports)
- 754 sessions (competitions and ceremonies)
- 10,500 athletes
VENUES
“Paris 2024 Olympic: Champions Competing in 45 Thrilling Events”
Paris 2024 Olympic Sports: Champions Competing in 45 Thrilling Events
The Paris 2024 Olympics is set to be a monumental event, bringing together the world’s most elite athletes to compete in 45 thrilling events. As anticipation builds, fans from around the globe are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to witness the pinnacle of athletic excellence and the crowning of new champions. With a diverse range of sports on display, the Paris 2024 Olympics promises to deliver unforgettable moments and showcase the extraordinary talents of athletes who have dedicated their lives to their craft.
Paris 2024 Olympic – List of Sports Events
- Archery
- Artistic Gymnastics
- Artistic Swimming
- Athletics
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Basketball 3×3
- Beach Volleyball
- Boxing
- Breaking
- Canoe Slalom
- Canoe Sprint
- Cycling BMX Freestyle
- Cycling BMX Racing
- Cycling Mountain Bike
- Cycling Road
- Cycling Track
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Fencing
- Football
- Golf
- Handball
- Hockey
- Judo
- Marathon Swimming
- Modern Pentathlon
- Rhythmic Gymnastics
- Rowing
- Rugby Sevens
- Sailing
- Shooting
- Skateboarding
- Sport Climbing
- Surfing
- Swimming
- Table Tennis
- Taekwondo
- Tennis
- Trampoline
- Triathlon
- Volleyball
- Water Polo
- Weightlifting
- Wrestling https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024/sports
A Broad Spectrum of Disciplines
The 2024 Olympics will feature an impressive array of sports, ranging from traditional events such as athletics, swimming, and gymnastics, to newer additions like skateboarding, sport climbing, and breaking. Each sport brings its own unique excitement and challenges, captivating audiences with the skill, precision, and endurance of the competitors.
New and Emerging Sports
One of the most exciting aspects of the Paris 2024 Olympics is the inclusion of sports that reflect contemporary trends and interests. Skateboarding, which made its Olympic debut in Tokyo 2020, is expected to draw huge crowds with its daring tricks and youthful energy. Similarly, sport climbing will challenge athletes to scale heights with speed and agility, while breaking will bring the dynamic world of breakdancing to the global stage, blending athleticism with artistic expression.
Olympic Games Paris 2024-Key Dates and Location
The 2024 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and branded as Paris 2024, is an eagerly anticipated international multi-sport event. The host city for this event is Paris, France, with various iconic locations set to stage the festivities.
Key Dates and Location
- Event Dates: Friday, 26 July 2024 – Sunday, 11 August 2024
- Location: Paris, France
Main Venues
- Opening Ceremony: Jardins du Trocadéro and the Seine
- Closing Ceremony: Stade de France
Participation and Events
- Number of Athletes: Approximately 10,500 (quota limit)
- Number of Events: 329 events in 32 sports
Motto
- Official Motto: “Games wide open” (French: Ouvrons grand les Jeux)
THE MEDALS OF PARIS 2024
A piece of the Eiffel Tower will be in every medal at the Paris 2024 Games. Involving athletes in the design, the Paris 2024 Athletes’ Commission, led by Martin Fourcade, chose to merge the iconic Eiffel Tower with the medals, symbolizing the identity and prestige of the Games.
https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024/the-games/the-brand/medals-design
The Paris 2024 Olympics -Schedule
The Paris 2024 Olympics starting from July 26 to August 11, 2024, with some competitions like food ball and Rugby starting on July 24. Athletes from around the world will compete in a spectacular showcase of sportsmanship and talent.
https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024/schedule
Conclusion
The Paris 2024 Olympics is poised to be a spectacular celebration of athleticism, featuring 45 thrilling events that will captivate and inspire millions around the world. From the sheer speed and endurance of track and field to the artistic prowess of gymnastics and the strategic depth of team sports, every event promises to deliver unforgettable moments of triumph and heartache. As champions from every corner of the globe converge on Paris, the world will once again be united in its admiration for the extraordinary capabilities of the human body and spirit. https://globalbuzznetwork.com/list-of-all-the-indians-who-have-booked-a-spot-for-paris-2024-olympics-so-far/