Handball is the sport that will open the competition calendar of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, on Wednesday, July 24 at nine o’clock in the morning at the Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Lille, sub-venue for that discipline, according to the IOC-approved program and which includes the concentration of the team’s finals between August 8 and 11.
The Games will take place over 19 days, from July 24 to August 11.
The opening ceremony, along the Seine River and with free public assistance, is on July 26 but, as usual to suit the entire program, there will be trials from two days before. You can see football and rugby matches, as well as handball, on the first day of competition.
The Paris Games program consists of 329 events from 32 sportsjust recently, breaking, which will take place on August 9 and 10.
The surfing, which will be held in Tahiti, is decisive from July 27 to 30 so that athletes who want to have time to travel to Paris for the closing ceremony.
All swimming and athletics finals will be held in the afternoon.
The weekend of August 3 and 4 the Games will reach their peakwith medals in 15 sports.
But it was between Aug. 8 and 11 when most of the team’s finals were rolled out, both men’s and women’s.: hockey, handball, soccer, beach volleyball, volleyball, basketball and water polo decide on those dates.
Only 3×3 basketball and rugby finals were left in those days.
Seven male and six female weight categories will make up the boxing program in Paris and for the first time this sport will achieve full equality between the two sexes according to the number of participants.
The Paris Games will be the first to be fully equal, with exactly 50% male and female participationafter practical equality was achieved in Tokyo 2020, with 47.8% women.
10 million tickets will be sold for the Games.
The IOC Executive that approved this competition program has also approved the classification systems for each sport, which will be announced next week.
Source: La Verdad

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