Who are the French athletes we'll be able to support during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, on site or on TV? This list will be regularly updated until the end of the qualifying rounds.
The year 2024 has begun, and with it, even more intensive preparation for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games! Our French athletes are training assiduously to be part of the French delegation, but not all will be able to qualify for the competition, due to discipline quotas. While some have already made the cut, many are still waiting, and will have to pass the qualifying tournaments between January and June 2024 if they hope to represent France at home, from July 26 to August 11.
This time, the number of medals could be very high, as there have never been so many French athletes at the Olympics, with nearly 550 athletes, thanks in particular to the automatic qualification of team sports. The list of athletes will be updated every month, so be sure to check back often to see how the number of qualified athletes is progressing!
While we're waiting for the full list, check out these interviews with French athletes we hope to see succeed during the Games!
Our hopes at the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games: our interviews with French athletes
With the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games just around the corner, we've interviewed a dozen French athletes, so you can find out a little more about them and their sport. See you this summer to find out how many of them will qualify! [Read more]
Athletes and teams already qualified
20 national teams - 59 individual athletes
Basketball
The two French teams are automatically qualified.
Soccer
The two French teams are automatically qualified.
Handball
Both teams automatically qualify.
Field field hockey
The two French teams are automatically qualified.
7-a-side rugby
The two French teams are automatically qualified.
Volleyball
The two French teams are automatically qualified.
Water polo
The two French teams are automatically qualified.
3x3 basketball
The French women's team has qualified.
Artistic gymnastics
The French women's team has qualified.
Gymnastics
Boxing
- Amina Zidani -57kg
- Estelle Mossely -60kg
- Davina Michel -75kg
- Wassila Lkhadiri -50kg
- Makan Traoré -71kg
- Sofiane Oumiha -63.5kg
- Billal Bennama -51kg
- Djamili Aboudou +92kg
Rowing
- Claire Bové
- Laura Tarantola
- Benoit Brunet
- Teo Ravet
- Guillaume Turlan
- Thibaud Turlan
- Valentin Onfroy
Breaking
Canoeing
- Camille Prigent - kayak slalom and cross-country
- Marjorie Delassus - canoe slalom
- Nicolas Gestin - canoe slalom
- Titouan Castryck - kayak slalom and cross-country
Climbing
- Oriane Bertone
- Bassa Mawem
Fencing
- Sara Balzer - sabre
- Marion Apithy-Brunet - sabre
- Cécilia Berder - sabre
- Sarah Noutcha - sabre substitute
- Enzo Lefort - foil
- Maxime Pauty - foil
- Julien Mertine - foil
- Maximilien Chastanet - alternate foil
Judo
- Shirine Boukli -48kg
- Amandine Buchard -52kg
- Sarah-Léonie Cysique -57kg
- Clarisse Agbégnénou -63kg
- Marie-Eve Gahié -70kg
- Romane Dicko +78kg
- Madeleine Malonga -78kg
- Luka Mkheidze -60kg
- Walide Khyar -66kg
- Alpha Djalo -81kg
- Teddy Riner +100kg
- Aurélien Diesse -100kg
- Joan-Benjamin Gaba -73kg
- Maxime-Gaël Ngayap Hambou -90kg
Wrestling
Open water swimming
- Caroline Jouisse
- Océane Cassignol
- Marc-Antoine Olivier
- Logan Fontaine
Surf
- Vahine Fierro
- Johanne Defay
Sail
- Louise Cervera
- Hélène Noesmoen
- Lauriane Nolot
- Sarah Steyaert and Charline Picon
- Jean-Baptiste Bernaz
- Nicolas Goyard
- Axel Mazella
- Erwan Fischer and Clément Pequin
- Camille Lecointre and Jérémie Mion
- Lou Berthomieu and Tom Mourniac
Loon
- Gwendal Bisch
- Jules Bouyer
- Alexis Jandard
Weightlifting
- Marie-Josèphe Fègue (-71 kg)
- Dora Tchakounté (-59 kg)
- Romain Imadouchène (-89 kg)