The Legacy and Sustainability plan for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games — 33 INITIATIVES ACCELERATED AS A RESULT OF THE GAMES • The Guy Moquet sports hall in Aubervilliers is a multisports facility that will be renovated, extended and upgraded to bring it in line with standards for the benefit of people living in the area. • The Auguste Delaune sports complex will be redeveloped for the Games. It will be used as a training facility for Olympic and Paralympic athletics during the Games. The project will bring the complex up to standards, particularly in terms of accessibility. • The Saint-Denis Palais des Sports facility will be redeveloped for the Games. It will be used as a training site for volleyball during the Games. The facility will be brought up to standards in terms of accessibility and safety and include a sports medicine area. • The Île des Vannes sports complex, located at the south of Île Saint Denis, is currently closed and needs to be renovated. The complex, particularly the central Grande Nef space and the athletics track, will be used as training centres during the Games. • The Pablo Neruda sports hall is a sports facility in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine. At its handover, the sports hall will be used exclusively for athletes to train. After the Games, a larger, more accessible sports hall will be given back to the community for clubs, associations and school groups to practise sports, particularly gymnastics. • The Max Rousié sports centre, located in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, will be renovated for the Games. It will be used as a training site for judo during the Games. After the Games, a fully accessible, optimised sports centre will be given back to the local area for residents to enjoy a range of sports. • The Dauvin sports centre, located in the 18 th arrondissement of Paris, will be renovated for the Games and used as a training facility for modern pentathlon athletes during the event. An upgraded pool complex and a renovated athletics track will be left behind as a legacy. • The Poissonniers sports centre located in the 18 th arrondissement of Paris will be renovated and used as a training facility f or volleyball during the Games. After the Games, local residents will enjoy a renovated, fully accessible sports centre that is more energy efficient. • The Vallerey swimming pool located in the 20 th arrondissement of Paris will be renovated for the Games. It will be used as a training facility by Paralympic swimmers during the Games. After the Games, local residents will enjoy a pool that meets standards for safety and accessibility and boasts a renovated glass roof.

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