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Paris Highlights Existing Venues in 2024 Olympic Games Bid


French track and field sprinter Christine Arron holds the logo as she attends the presentation of the Paris candidacy for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris, Feb. 17, 2016.
French track and field sprinter Christine Arron holds the logo as she attends the presentation of the Paris candidacy for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris, Feb. 17, 2016.

Paris bid leaders said almost all of the city's proposed venues for the 2024 Olympics were already built or would be temporary facilities as the French capital on Wednesday unveiled its plans to stage the Summer Games.

The race for hosting rights is now officially underway, with the International Olympic Committee having received the four candidature files of Paris, Budapest, Rome and Los Angeles.

At a ceremony in the Philharmonie de Paris concert hall, the French unveiled 36 venues in essentially two zones: central Paris and the Paris-Saint Denis area, a few kilometers north of the city center. Bid leaders promised that "95 percent of the venues" would be "already existing or temporary to minimize investment."

In front of Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo and French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, they said several events would take place at prestigious venues such as the Stade de France (athletics), Roland Garros (tennis) and the Bercy Arena (basketball).

Temporary structures would be situated in historic locations, with equestrian events being held at the Palace of Versailles and beach volleyball at the foot of the Eiffel Tower.

"New venues and facilities will touch their communities, including the Aquatics Center, the Media Village and the Olympic and Paralympic Village located in Paris' younger and fast-growing outer ring," Hidalgo said. "These will deliver essential new sports facilities and 3,500 housing units for local communities after the Games and play a significant role in closing the gap between central Paris and its suburban belt."

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The bid leaders said 85 percent of the athletes would be within a half hour of their competition venues.

"With 480 training venues within 30 minutes of the Athletes Village, competitors will have optimal conditions to train and perform," said Tony Estanguet, co-chairman of Paris 2024 and a triple Olympic canoeing champion. "And with the Athletes Village being located so close to the River Seine, I am confident that Paris will deliver a unique experience for every competing athlete."

He also unveiled the bid slogan, "The strength of a dream," in front of a crowd of 2,000 people made up of sports personalities, screaming children and journalists.

Paris last hosted the Games in 1924. It has since lost out to Barcelona (1992), Beijing (2008) and London (2012).

The host city of the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be announced September 13, 2017, in Lima.

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