The biggest sporting event will take place between July 26 and August 11, this will be the third time that the French capital will host the Games.
So far there are 111 Argentine athletes who qualified to compete in the next Paris 2024 Olympic Games which will take place entirely on July 26 and August 11, although some sports – as usual – will begin their activity a couple of days before.
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This will be the third time that the capital of France It will organize the maximum Olympic event, since it hosted it in 1900 and 1924.


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With some suffering, the U23 soccer team managed to qualify to play in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
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In total there will be 19 days of competition in 32 sports, with 329 events in 762 sessions and Argentina will have representatives in most sports, although in some the qualifiers still need to be defined.
By discipline, the athletes who will already be present in Paris are: Athletics (2): Florencia Borelli and Daiana Ocampo (marathon); Rafting (2): Agustín Vernice (K1 1000m) and Brenda Rojas (K1 500); croad cycling (1): place achieved by Nicolás Tivani with the Pan-American silver medal, but name to be defined by the federation; Horse riding (2): in individual jumping, achieved by José María Larocca, but to be defined by the federation and by individual competition (also to be defined); Fencing (1): Pascual Di Tella (sable); Soccer (18): the Argentine U-23 men’s national team, from the 2001 category onwards, with up to 3 older players; handball (14): The Gladiators squad, to be confirmed; hockey on grass (32): Los Leones and Las Leonas, with squads to be confirmed of 16 players each; Swimming (1): Macarena Ceballos (100m breaststroke); Modern Pentathlon (1): Franco Serrano; Rowing (4): Sonia Baluzzo and Evelyn Silvestro (LW2x) and Alejandro Colomino and Pedro Dickson (LM2x); Rugby (12): Los Pumas 7s squad, to be confirmed; Tennis (2): Facundo Díaz Acosta and Lourdes Carlé, Pan American champion and runner-up, respectively, if as of June 10 they are within the top-400 of the world ranking and the top-4 in the country; Shot (3): Fernanda Russo (10m air rifle), Julián Gutiérrez ((10m air rifle) and Federico Gil (skeet); Candle (7): Eugenia Bosco and Mateo Majdalani (Nacra 17), Lucía Falasca (ILCA 6), Catalina Turienzo (Fórmula Kite), Francisco Saubidet and Chiara Ferreti (both in windsurfing) and Francisco Guaragna (ILCA 7); taekwondo (1): Lucas Guzmán (-58 kg); archery (1): Damián Jajarabilla (individual recurve).
The Olympic Games calendar
The first disciplines that will have activity will be rugby sevens in it Stade de France and soccer in different stadiums distributed in seven cities throughout the country: Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Bordeaux, Saint-Étienne, Nantes and Nice. The first sports that will award medals, one day after the inauguration, are judo, fencing, skateboarding, road cycling, swimming, diving, rugby and shooting.
Finally, the last podiums that will be defined, hours before the closing ceremony, are handball, modern pentathlon, marathon, track cycling, water polo and basketball.
- Opening ceremony: Friday, July 26
- Rugby: July 24 to 29
- Football: from July 24 to August 9
- Archery: from July 25 to August 4
- Handball: from July 25 to August 11
- Road cycling: July 27
- Skate: July 27 and 28
- Beach volleyball: from July 27 to August 10
- Judo: from July 27 to August 3
- Fencing: from July 27 to August 4
- Tennis: from July 27 to August 4
- Table tennis: from July 27 to August 4
- Volleyball: from July 27 to August 11
- Artistic gymnastics: from July 27 to August 5
- Badminton: from July 27 to August 5
- Ornamental jumps: from July 27 to August 10
- Swimming: from July 27 to August 4
- Water polo: from July 27 to August 4
- Boxing: from July 27 to August 4
- Equestrian sports: from July 27 to August 6
- Rowing: from July 27 to August 3
- Slalom canoeing: July 27 to August 5
- Basketball: from July 27 to August 11
- Hockey: from July 27 to August 9
- Shooting: July 27 to August 5
- Surf: from July 27 to August 2
- Mountain Bike: July 28 and 29
- Yachting: from July 28 to August 8
- 3×3 basketball: from July 30 to August 5
- Triathlon: July 30 and 31; and August 5
- BMX freestyle: July 30 and 31
- March: August 1
- BMX racing: August 1 and 2
- Golf: August 1 to 4
- Trampoline gymnastics: August 2
- Athletics: August 2 to 10
- Road cycling: August 3 and 4
- Water polo: August 5 to 11
- Climbing: August 5 to 10
- Track cycling: August 5-10
- Artistic swimming: August 5 to 10
- Modern Pentathlon: August 6-10
- Speed boating: August 6 to 10
- Rhythmic gymnastics: August 8 to 10
- Breaking: August 9 and 10
- Marathon: August 10 and 11
- Closing ceremony: Sunday, August 11
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