Chloé Lagadou, edited by Yanis Darras 11:43 a.m., February 15, 2023

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Almost a year away from the Paris Olympics, the ticket office for the event has just opened.

For the moment, only people who have registered online can claim a ticket, provided they have been drawn.

Europe 1 went to meet the first lucky ones.

More than a year to wait before the opening of the Olympic Games in Paris.

Ticketing for the competition, which will start on July 26, 2024, is already open, but not to everyone.

Only the three million people who registered for the first draw will be able to get a ticket.

However, it will be necessary to be patient, the draw taking place until March 15th.

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But for some, luck was on their side.

"When I saw the email, I said: 'No, it's not possible'. I contacted all my relatives".

Charlotte still can't get over having been drawn to have access to the ticket office for the Olympic Games.

This sports enthusiast is going to see the Olympic Games in her city.

An event, "which I think only happens once in a lifetime", judges the young woman at the microphone of Europe 1. 

"Some reading"

But after the euphoria, the puzzle begins for the lucky ones, who have 48 hours to put together a pack, by selecting three disciplines.

"I have already chosen fencing at the Grand Palais, there is beach volleyball at the Eiffel Tower and horse riding at Versailles. I also tell myself that this is an opportunity to discover new sports, such as "climbing, archery. It's great to see sports that we might not have seen" normally, explains Magalie, who was also drawn. 

But before being able to buy her tickets online, Magalie must find out what to do.

"Just the price list is 82 pages. The rules for preparing for the reservation are around thirty pages. So that's a bit of reading".

More than one thing to do for the Parisienne: connect to the ticket office this Wednesday morning, and buy her tickets.