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2024 Paris Olympic village: Cardboard beds, free food and more as Olympians share videos
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Date:2025-04-17 22:24:11
Athletes from around the globe are converging at the Olympic Village in anticipation of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. This global event, the Summer Olympics, will commence on Wednesday, July 24 and conclude on Sunday, August 11, uniting the world's top athletes in a temporary home for over two weeks of exhilarating competition.
One aspect that has been making headlines is the eco-friendly and innovative approach to sustainability in the Olympic Village. For the second consecutive Olympic Games, the organizers have provided beds with cardboard bases, a decision that not only ensures the athletes' utmost comfort but also underscores the Olympics' unwavering commitment to sustainability and the use of recyclable materials.
Another focal point is what is fueling the over 10,000 athletes before the competition. The dining hall, accommodating 3,500 people, will be an around-the-clock service, catering to the diverse dietary needs of both the athletes and the staff. It will feature an exciting array of cuisines and offer grab-and-go options for athletes needing a quick bite to eat.
A unique accommodation option is available for athletes taking part in water-based events such as surfing in Teahupo'o, Tahiti. They will be housed in the inaugural 'Floating Olympic Village' on a 230-passenger ship named Aranui 5, marking a historic concept in the Olympic Games.
Here are the exciting details of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games that have been capturing everyone's attention on social media.
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Cardboard beds at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games Athletes' Village
The Olympic committee has been forthcoming ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games about its focus on being environmentally friendly in its designs, including sleeping arrangements.
The cardboard beds were first introduced at the 2020 Tokyo Games and are also being used at the upcoming Olympics in Paris. The beds are made entirely of sustainable materials sourced from France and will be fully recycled after the Summer Games, thus minimizing the environmental impact.
Dining hall at the 2024 Paris Olympic Game Athletes' Village
With over 10,000 athletes staying in the Olympic Village, there is a wide variety of preferred palettes. During the 15-day period of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, it is estimated that the dining hall will serve over 13 million meals all for free.
Athletes and their sports teams can look forward to enjoying a wide variety of creative meals that showcase cuisine from over 208 territories and nations. This will include dishes from French, Asian, Italian, and more, all in one place, providing a convenient and stress-free dining experience during the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
The Olympic Village also has a grocery store for anything that the athletes may need.
Tahiti Floating Olympic Village
For the water-specific events, including surfing, the unique location of Teahupo'o, Tahiti, is set to host the second consecutive Olympic Games. This one-of-a-kind location is renowned for providing the kind of waves that surfers dream of.
Situated in the South Pacific Ocean, the French Polynesia, also known as Tahiti, is a unique location for the Olympic Games. The Olympic Committee has devised an innovative housing arrangement for athletes, considering the distance they have to cover between land and the ocean.
Athletes will be housed in temporary facilities modeled after traditional Polynesian homes known as "farés." After the games, these facilities will be relocated and repurposed as social housing, a move that will significantly benefit local communities. Additionally, athletes will be staying on a 230-passenger ship named Aranui 5, which is a historic first for the Olympic Games.
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