Paralympic Games: "Bring the events to somewhat crazy and completely iconic venues"
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French judoka Sandrine Martinet (d), silver medalist in less than 48kg, at the Paralympic Games, August 27, 2021 in Tokyo Philip FONG AFP
By: Gaëtan Plenet
6 mins
The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games have just ended and it is precisely France that has taken over for the next edition.
Paris will host the 17th edition in three years (August 28-September 8, 2024), a first in France.
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Strong images and emotions will have marked these Games, organized in unprecedented conditions.
For the Habs, the results are more than positive!
A record of 54 medals which allows France to rank in 14th place.
Interview with the chief of staff of the president of the Paris 2024 Organizing Committee Michaël Aloïsio, at the microphone of Gaëtan Plenet.
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