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A day-to-day breakdown of the Paris 2024 Olympics

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The eyes of the world will be on Paris for the 2024 Olympic Games. From July 24 to August 11, people watching from across the globe will be able to follow competitions in athletics, swimming, tennis, fencing and many other disciplines.

To help you keep track of the 18-day extravaganza, FRANCE 24 has put together a calendar of the events that will pit the world's best athletes against one another in the hopes of winning Olympic gold.

The team sports start even before the opening ceremony, with the rugby sevens and football matches kicking off on July 24 followed by handball and archery the next day.

The opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games will take place along the banks of the Seine, with its monuments and bridges providing a historic backdrop to this international celebration of human achievement.

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