Le Bourget climbing site, an indoor Olympic venue for sporting events

Published by Margot de Sortiraparis · Published on May 23th, 2024 at 02:27 p.m.
On the occasion of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, a brand new site dedicated to sport climbing

Following the official entry ofsport climbing into the Olympic program, for the second time since the 2020 Tokyo Games, new structures have been designed to host the discipline's Olympic events. So, to enable the practice of this sport and the training of athletes, the Le Bourget sports complex has been renovated to meet the standards required to receive athletes for the Paris 2024 Games.

A total of six walls within the gymnasium will be dedicated to Olympic events: three walls where athletes can train or warm up (two indoor, one outdoor) and three walls dedicated to competition, located outdoors.

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The indoor climbing facilities can then be used by local residents, associations and clubs for their sporting activities. The outdoor climbing walls, meanwhile, will be dismantled at the end of the event and may be reused. To get to the site, take the RER B (Le Bourget stop) or the T11 tramway (also Le Bourget stop).

Practical information

Location
Le Bourget climbing site
undefined Rue Anizan Cavillon

Official website
olympics.com

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