During the Olympic Games in Paris, everyone will be able to visit the Champions Park for the first time. A unique location will open in the Trocadéro gardens opposite the Eiffel Tower. This place was created to honor the winners during the presentation of medals at the end of the competition, as well as for fun and pleasant meetings with friends and idols.
More than 1,000 Olympic medalists will be able to celebrate their triumph here and share the joy of victory with fans from all over the world.
Champions Park will open to the public on Monday, July 29th. It will be open until August 10 every day, except from August 2 to August 4. Opening hours are from 17:30 to 23:30.
Every day in the Park of Champions there will be award ceremonies for athletes who won the competition the day before. The celebration program includes a ceremonial parade of champions and meetings with the public. After them, the main final tournaments of the day will be broadcast in the arena. In addition, performances by artists and various entertainment events are planned in the Park.
Ceremonies honoring the winners will begin at 17:45, and live broadcasts of the competition will begin at 19:30. The park will be able to accommodate up to 13,000 people per day. According to the organizers, the location should become accessible to everyone, so entry was made free.
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