Introduction to the 24th Olympic Games
The 33rd Olympic Games The 33rd Olympic Games, namely the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, is an international Olympic event held by France. The Olympic Games will start on July 26th, 2024 and end on August 1 1, and some events will start first on July 24th.
20 17 September 13, thomas bach announced that the host city of the 2024 Olympic Games is Paris. After the successful bid, Paris became the second city in the world to host at least three Summer Olympic Games after London (UK), and it was also the second time to host the Olympic Games after the Paris Olympic Games of 1924.
Second, competition reform.
On February 9, 2020, 65438, the International Modern Pentathlon Union received the approval of the International Olympic Committee on the proposal of modern pentathlon reform for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. In the modern pentathlon after the reform, only 12 of the 36 athletes who participated in the Olympic Games entered the finals. The competition time was also shortened to 90 minutes.
The logo, emblem and torch of the 24th Olympic Games;
1, Olympic bid sign
On February 1 1, 2065, at 8: 24 p.m. local time, the Paris Bid Committee for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games announced the final bid logo pattern at the Arc de Triomphe. The Olympic bid sign consists of Arabic numeral "24", and the lines are immediately reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower, which best represents Paris. The words "Bid City for the 2024 Olympic Games" and the five-ring symbol are marked below.
2. Symbol
The emblem of the Paris Olympic Games consists of the gold medal, the Olympic flame and the French national symbol Marianne. In the design of the emblem of the 2024 Olympic Games, in addition to the gold medal and the Olympic flame, it also incorporates female elements. Marianne, the national symbol of France, was incorporated into the emblem to pay tribute to female athletes.
3. Torch
The torch of the Paris Olympic Games is made of champagne gold and steel, with a total length of 70 cm and a weight of about 1.5 kg each. In terms of design language, the torch design highlights the three concepts of equality, peace and Paris. The overall symmetrical design of the torch highlights the concept of "equality", and its rounded lines embody the concept of "peace".