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Paris 2024 Olympics – What You Need to Know

The Paris 2024 Games are just a few months away, and excitement is building fast. From athletics to swimming, every sport promises drama you won’t want to miss. This guide gives you the essential dates, ticket advice, and ways to catch live action without breaking the bank.

Key Dates and Sports

The opening ceremony kicks off on July 26, 2024, with a spectacular showcase of French culture and Olympic spirit. Competition runs for 16 days, wrapping up on August 11. Track and field events dominate the first week, while team sports like football and basketball spread across both weeks.

If you love quick thrills, mark the schedule for gymnastics (July 27‑31) and surfing (August 3‑5). For classic moments, keep an eye on swimming in the Aquatics Centre (July 28‑September 2) and the marathon that winds through historic Paris streets on August 10.

How to Watch and Get Involved

Tickets sell out quickly, so act now. The official portal offers a mix of single-event passes, sport-specific bundles, and full‑games packages. If you’re flexible, look for “last‑minute” releases that open a few weeks before the start date.

Can’t make it to France? No problem. Most major broadcasters in Africa will stream live coverage, and ProTouch Sports Africa News provides daily updates, match analysis, and behind‑the‑scenes stories. Sign up for our newsletter to get alerts on game times that fit your schedule.

Travelers should plan accommodation early – neighborhoods like the Marais and Saint‑Germain offer good transport links to venues. Public transit runs extra services during the Olympics, so grab a Navigo pass for unlimited rides.

Finally, join the conversation on social media with #Paris2024. Fans share real‑time reactions, memes, and insider tips that can enhance your viewing experience. Whether you’re cheering from the stadium or your living room, this guide helps you stay in the loop and enjoy every moment of the Paris Olympics.

Hellen Wawira Shatters Personal Record at Paris Paralympics: Finishes Sixth in Powerlifting Showdown

Hellen Wawira Shatters Personal Record at Paris Paralympics: Finishes Sixth in Powerlifting Showdown

Hellen Wawira Kariuki, Kenya's two-time world champion powerlifter, delivered an impressive performance at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, breaking her personal best by lifting 101kg. Despite her outstanding effort, she finished sixth in the women's under-41 kilograms event, as China's CUI Zhe, Nigeria's Esther Nworgu, and Brazil's De Lima Lara Aparecida took the podium.