ask your questions about the Olympic Games to the Minister of Sports, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, who will answer them Tuesday at 11 a.m.

It is the final stretch before the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris, which will open on July 26 with the opening ceremony on the Seine. Two days before D-50, we offer you, Tuesday June 4, an exchange with the Minister of Sports, Olympic and Paralympic Games, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, who will answer your questions from 11 a.m.

A ministry at the center of the game

With, for the first time in history, the addition of “Olympic and Paralympic Games” to its traditional name since 2022, the Ministry of Sports is one of the most scrutinized institutions in the home stretch leading to this summer of 2024 Alongside the Paris 2024 organizing committee, the duo was responsible for putting everything in place so that the global event took place as best as possible.

• D-50, one of the last stages before the Olympics

After the D-100 on April 17, this Thursday, June 6 will mark the D-50 before the start of the Paris Olympic Games. One of the last significant dates, after the arrival of the Olympic flame in Marseille on May 8, but before Olympic day on June 23 and the arrival of the flame in Paris on July 14.

• Your questions for Amélie Oudéa-Castéra

Medals, transport, swimming in the Seine, ticketing, security… With 52 days to go before the Games, the issues linked to the organization of the first Summer Olympics in France in a century still raise many questions. How many medals does France hope for? Will transport be saturated in Ile-de-France? Will the promise of a Seine where we can swim be kept? Will the same Seine host the opening ceremony? Ask all your questions, we will try to send as many as possible to the minister.


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