Olympic Paris is waking up a little more every day.
On Sunday, Porte de la Chapelle, north of the capital, the brand new arena will be inaugurated with great fanfare.
With the highlight, in the evening, a first sporting event: Paris Basketball, promoted to resident club, will host Saint-Quentin.
This enclosure, with the Olympic Village and the aquatic center, is part of the star trio of installations built before Paris 2024.
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Certainly, the project would have seen the light of day with or without the prospect of the Games, but the deadline is a guarantee of a tremendous spotlight for the building.
This summer, it will begin by hosting badminton (from July 27 to August 5) and rhythmic gymnastics (from August 8 to 10), before moving on to para-badminton (August 29 to September 2) and para-weightlifting. (September 4 to 8).
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