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A golden opportunity!

More than 250,000 new tickets for the Olympic Games have gone on sale on Wednesday 17 April, from 10am CEST. One of the last opportunities to see the stars of the Games in action, including Léon Marchand, Teddy Riner, Simone Biles, Noah Lyles, Sha’Carri Richardson and Lebron James.

Preparations for the Paris 2024 Games are entering the home straight! On 17 April, just one hundred days will separate us from the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July 2024.

To celebrate 100 Days to Go, Paris 2024 will be releasing more tickets on Wednesday 17 April from 10am CEST on the official ticketing website – tickets.paris2024.org. This release will be exceptional in terms of both its scale and the diversity of the tickets on offer.

More than 250,000 tickets for the Olympic Games will go on sale on this occasion, for all the sports on the programme and for all the sessions! This will be the last ticket sale before the Games for all the Olympic sports (31 sports out of the 32 on the Paris 2024 programme, as surfing will not be ticketed).

Half of these new tickets sold for €100 or less

In concrete terms, this means that sports that were “sold out” will once again be available for sale on Wednesday 17 April from 10am CEST on tickets.paris2024.org.

More than half of these 250,000 new tickets will be offered for sale at €100 or less. And among them, almost 20,000 tickets for €24.

In detail:

9,000 new tickets will go on sale for the Equestrian events in the gardens of the Château de Versailles, from €24 to €420, including the Individual Show Jumping final, from €100, and the Dressage medal session, from €85.

15,000 for swimming at the Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre, from €24 to €980, including the 400m medley heats of Léon Marchand, on 28 July, from €24, or his final (if he qualifies), also on 28 July, in the evening, from €85.

10,000 for Artistic Gymnastics at the Arena Bercy, from €24 to €690, including women’s all-round final on 1 August, in which the American Simone Biles or Mélanie de Jesus Dos Santos could compete, from €125.

everal thousand tickets for athletics at the Stade de France, from €24 to €980, including the evening of 5 August, when Armand Duplantis could win his 2nd Olympic title in the pole vault final, from €85.

35,000 for Beach Volleyball at the Tour Eiffel stadium, from €24 to €420

12,000 for Tennis at Roland-Garros, from €24 to €420

2,000 for Judo at the Arena Champ-de-Mars (currently known as the Grand Palais Ephémère), from €24 to €380, including Teddy Riner’s final session (if he qualifies), from €275, Clarisse Agbegnenou’s final session (if she qualifies), from €245, and the final session of the team event, from €275.

2,000 for cycling track at the Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, from €24 to €380

12,000 for table tennis at the Arena Paris Sud (Porte de Versailles), from €24 to €280, to potentially see the top ranked men’s players Chuqin Wang and Zhendong Fan from China, from €45 to €120.

Finally, new tickets for the ceremonies will go on sale, notably for the Opening Ceremony on the Seine on 26 July, starting at €90, and for the Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games at the Stade de France, starting at €250.

A golden opportunity!

More than 250,000 new tickets for the Olympic Games have gone on sale on Wednesday 17 April, from 10am CEST. One of the last opportunities to see the stars of the Games in action, including Léon Marchand, Teddy Riner, Simone Biles, Noah Lyles, Sha’Carri Richardson and Lebron James.

Preparations for the Paris 2024 Games are entering the home straight! On 17 April, just one hundred days will separate us from the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games on 26 July 2024.

To celebrate 100 Days to Go, Paris 2024 will be releasing more tickets on Wednesday 17 April from 10am CEST on the official ticketing website – tickets.paris2024.org. This release will be exceptional in terms of both its scale and the diversity of the tickets on offer.

More than 250,000 tickets for the Olympic Games will go on sale on this occasion, for all the sports on the programme and for all the sessions! This will be the last ticket sale before the Games for all the Olympic sports (31 sports out of the 32 on the Paris 2024 programme, as surfing will not be ticketed).

Half of these new tickets sold for €100 or less

In concrete terms, this means that sports that were “sold out” will once again be available for sale on Wednesday 17 April from 10am CEST on tickets.paris2024.org.

More than half of these 250,000 new tickets will be offered for sale at €100 or less. And among them, almost 20,000 tickets for €24.

In detail:

9,000 new tickets will go on sale for the Equestrian events in the gardens of the Château de Versailles, from €24 to €420, including the Individual Show Jumping final, from €100, and the Dressage medal session, from €85.

15,000 for swimming at the Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre, from €24 to €980, including the 400m medley heats of Léon Marchand, on 28 July, from €24, or his final (if he qualifies), also on 28 July, in the evening, from €85.

10,000 for Artistic Gymnastics at the Arena Bercy, from €24 to €690, including women’s all-round final on 1 August, in which the American Simone Biles or Mélanie de Jesus Dos Santos could compete, from €125.

everal thousand tickets for athletics at the Stade de France, from €24 to €980, including the evening of 5 August, when Armand Duplantis could win his 2nd Olympic title in the pole vault final, from €85.

35,000 for Beach Volleyball at the Tour Eiffel stadium, from €24 to €420

12,000 for Tennis at Roland-Garros, from €24 to €420

2,000 for Judo at the Arena Champ-de-Mars (currently known as the Grand Palais Ephémère), from €24 to €380, including Teddy Riner’s final session (if he qualifies), from €275, Clarisse Agbegnenou’s final session (if she qualifies), from €245, and the final session of the team event, from €275.

2,000 for cycling track at the Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, from €24 to €380

12,000 for table tennis at the Arena Paris Sud (Porte de Versailles), from €24 to €280, to potentially see the top ranked men’s players Chuqin Wang and Zhendong Fan from China, from €45 to €120.

Finally, new tickets for the ceremonies will go on sale, notably for the Opening Ceremony on the Seine on 26 July, starting at €90, and for the Closing Ceremony of the Olympic Games at the Stade de France, starting at €250.

French football teams from €30

At the same time, new tickets for team sports, and in particular for provincial football matches, will also go on sale in all price categories. All group matches for the French men’s and women’s football teams will be available from €30.

The French men’s team

• France v United States – Wednesday 24 July, 9pm in Marseille, from €30

• France / Winner of the play-off between Guinea and a nation from the Asian continent -Saturday 27 July, 9pm in Nice, from €30

• France v New Zealand – Tuesday 30 July, 7pm in Marseille, from €30

The French women’s team

• France v Colombia – Thursday 25 July, 9pm in Lyon, from €30

• France v Canada – Sunday 28 July, 9pm at Saint-Etienne, from €30

• France v New Zealand – Wednesday 31 July, 9pm in Lyon, from €30

Other prestigious meetings are already available from €24

• Men’s tournament – Argentina v Morocco – Wednesday 24 July at 3pm, Saint-Etienne, from €24

• Women’s tournament – USA / Germany – Sunday 28 July at 9pm, in Marseille, from €24

• Women’s tournament – Brazil / Spain – Wednesday 31 July at 5pm, Bordeaux, from €24

• All men’s and women’s quarter-finals, in Lyon, Bordeaux, Nantes and Marseille, from €30

Basketball – All France and USA matches available again in Lille

Around 60,000 tickets will be available from 10am on 17 April to watch the group matches of the French men’s and women’s teams in Lille. You’ll be able to see the phenomenal Victor Wembanyama with the French team or the performances of the USA Dream Team and its global stars, from €50, including the clash between the USA and Serbia!

The French men’s team

• France / Winner of the TQO in Latvia – Saturday 27 July at 5.15pm, from €50

• France v Japan – Tuesday 30 July at 5.15pm, from €50

• France v Germany – Friday 2 August at 9pm, from €50

The French women’s team

• France v Canada – Monday 29 July at 5.15pm, from €50

• France v Nigeria – Thursday 1 August at 5.15pm, from €50

• France v Australia – Sunday 4 August at 9pm, from €50

The US men’s team

• USA v Serbia – Sunday 28 July at 5.15pm, from €50

• USA / South Sudan – Wednesday 31 July at 9pm, from €50

• United States / Winner of the Puerto Rico TQO – Saturday 3 August at 5.15pm, from €50

The US women’s team

• USA v Japan – Monday 29 July at 9pm, from €50

• USA v Belgium – Thursday 1 August, 9pm, from €50

• USA v Germany – Sunday 4 August at 5.15pm, from €50

In recognition of the Olympic and Paralympic Games’ long-standing partnership with VISA, the VISA card will be the official and preferred method of payment.

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