PARIS 2024 OPEN GAMES PARIS 2024 41 2020 Games preparation Celebration Approval of the revised Games concept: - Revised competition venue map approved by the Board of Directors with fewer temporary competition venues - Greater alignment of Olympic and Paralympic venues, with more shared venues - Confirmation of the four new sports by the IOC Executive Committee - Appointment of stadiums to host football events Safeguarding of Games operations: - Approval of the accommodation plan with hotel sector representatives (45,430 rooms required during the Games) - Signature of protocol between the State and Paris 2024 concerning safety and security of the Games (scope and responsibilities) - Launch of working groups with public authorities and all stakeholders concerning the transport plan in order to provide optimal transport services Participation Launch of the Paris 2024 Club (July) Announcement of two new national partners: Le Coq Sportif (March), Orange (October) Announcement of the first group of Games Preparation Centres Legacy and Sustainability Launch of first Impact 2024 call for projects (August) Adoption of responsible procurement strategy by the Board of Directors (September) Launch of the incubator with the Agence Française de Développement (French Development Agency – AFD) Infrastructure Start of Olympic Aquatic Centre deconstruction work (April) 2021 Games preparation Launch of feasibility and impact studies on city-centre ceremonies Installation of Organising Committee in its new headquarters Adoption of Paris 2024 climate strategy Inauguration of the Grand Palais Ephémère Launch of second Impact 2024 call for projects and first Impact 2024 international call for projects Start of building work for more than half of SOLIDEO projects, including the Athletes’ Village, the Olympic Aquatics Centre, the Porte de la Chapelle Arena and the Marseille marina Announcement of new national partners: DXC Technology, Cisco, PwC, Sanofi, Decathlon, Sodexo, Accor, and Optic 2000 2019 Defining strategic priorities Approval of the legacy and sustainability strategy by the Board of Directors (January) Presentation of the first version of the competition venue map (February) Launch of the ESS 2024 and Entreprises 2024 programmes for local economic stakeholders (April) Launch of the "Terre de Jeux 2024" label (June) Opening of the Vaires-sur- Marne Nautical Stadium, the first newly built Olympic facility (June) Unveiling of the new Paris 2024 emblem (October) IPC approval of the Paralympic competition venues (November) Start of deconstruction work at the Athletes’ Village (November) Announcement of two new national partners: EDF (November), FDJ (December) Presentation of the main elements of the Paralympic legacy strategy KEY MILESTONES REACHED 4 .1 2018 Establishment of the Paris 2024 Organising Commission First two sessions of the Paris 2024 Board of Directors meeting (March and July) and initial review of the project First meeting of the Athletes’ Commission (April) Paralympic Games orientation seminar with the IPC (April) Publication of the Paris 2024 Social Charter (June) Announcement of the first national partner: Groupe BPCE (September)

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