Coalition of Territories United for Paris Games 2024: Elected Officials Sign Column of Support

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2024-07-20 06:01:03

Less than a week before the start of the Olympic Games in Paris 2024, elected officials from around the country are co-signing a column “For a coalition of territories to help France win the Paris Games 2024”. Here is the full text.

« While anxiety and uncertainty permeate our society, the arrival of the Paris 2024 Games in our territory places a duty on us. Undoubtedly, in relation to the question of sport, the dynamics of the Paris Games 2024 gave victory to our cities; and not only since the Olympic flame arrived in Marseille on May 8.

This unique project was a link between the French and all the territories, a moment of unity that has been awaited especially by the local authorities who have been working for five years with the associated world to set our colleagues in motion.

We, the team of elected representatives of Terre de Jeux 2024 France, want this coalition for sport and because we need to take advantage of the momentum of the Games and show that our country is a great “Land of the Games”. This summer with the rhythm of the Olympic and Paralympic Games promises the unique emotions that will be shared in the stadiums, on the roadside but also in the hundreds of Club 2024 and other celebration areas.

This summer the Games must live on and bring us together beyond our opinions and sensitivities.

As of 2019, more than 50,000 “Terre de Jeux 2024” events have been organized across France to develop physical activity for all.

Paris 2024 inspired people, inspired energy and gave us the opportunity to involve more French people in sport but also to share the values ​​it embodies:

• In Saint-Dizier (Marne) where the city has reinvented itself through sport with a plan to transform 100% of school yards through active design and the inauguration of the largest sports loop in France, a facility 8 km outside the walls.

• In Seine-Saint-Denis, with the deployment of the program “1,2,3, Swim!”. » enabling 9,400 children from 2021 to learn to swim and develop their aquatic skills

• In Saint-Ouen (Seine-Saint-Denis) where the athletes’ village is accelerating the creation of an accessible housing and sports infrastructure of international renown

• In Cesson-Sévigné (Ille-et-Vilaine) which initiated a new sports venue in the heart of the city with its white water stadium

• In foreign territories with the deployment of the Olympic and Paralympic Week and more than 10,000 students were informed.

• And in hundreds of territories that brought the Games alive among their inhabitants

France has always had a particular vision of sport. “French sport”, echoes our Republican slogan: the sport of freedom where everyone can practice it and move when and where they want. Equality of sport where all spectators must have access and practice regardless of their condition, disability or place of residence. Finally, sport-fraternity, which reminds us that it is a powerful denominator and a common experience. But these Games are also an opportunity to present a certain vision of this global event. More committed, sustainable, brilliant and innovative.

The momentum has started in Paris 2024 and now we have to think about the future; especially in communities. The Presidents of the regions, the departments, the mayors, the elected officials join this dynamic and together we will commit to ongoing activities so that all the people of France celebrate this event and continue to be committed to sport.

• By encouraging the physical activity and sports of all the students and by using the equitable use of space through the 5,000 equipment plan – Generation 2024 including the deployment of 1,500 active school classes and sports.

• By working to make our sports equipment and local facilities accessible;

• By consecrating a solid “sports” budget to continue the development of these activities in 2025 and 2026;

• By pursuing social utility commitments aimed at developing a practical offer for all audiences; especially women and spectators far from the practice;

• By bringing our excellent sports facilities to life after the Games by welcoming professional teams, French teams and foreign delegations;

• By putting more sports in the heart of our cities by developing initiatives related to Active Design or “Explore Terre de Jeux 2024” sports;

• By continuing the momentum of Paris 2024 by joining the Great National Cause to make it a reality locally to encourage people to move more on a daily basis; especially with our agents;

• Celebrate the Games with all the spectators in the heart of our cities

Although the Paris 2024 Games have been held for almost a decade, their legacy has already been felt across the country. It is up to us to strengthen it and make it a success that benefits everyone. Sustainable. »

Subscribers of the forum Terre de Jeux 2024

Kamel Chibli, Vice President of Education, Guidance, Youth and Sports of the Occitanie Region Isabelle Leroy, Vice President of the Pays de la Loire regional council

Martine Vassal, President of the Bouches-du-Rhône Department

Stéphane Troussel, President of the Seine-Saint-Denis Department

Zaïnaba Said-Anzum, Sports Advisor for the Seine-Saint-Denis Department

Patrick Weiten, President of the Moselle Department

Nadège Lefèbvre, President of the Office Department

Olivier Richefou, President of the Department of Mayenne

Vincent Saulnier, Vice President of the Department of Mayenne

Michaël Delafosse, Mayor of Montpellier

Frederic Bourcier, Rennes sports assistant

Gilles Ory, Vice President of Grand Besançon Métropole

Martine Arlabosse, Vice President of the Urban Community of Dunkirk

Arnaud Robinet, Mayor of Reims

Gaël Perdriau, Mayor of Saint-Etienne

Patrick Appéré, Brest Sports Assistant

Abdel Ghezali, Deputy Mayor of Besançon

Mathieu Hanotin, Mayor of Saint-Denis

Michèle Lutz, Mayor of Mulhouse

Georges Monthron, Mayor of Argenteuil

Patrick Legros, Deputy Mayor of St. Paul

Cécile Helle, Mayor of Avignon

Laurent Jeanne, Mayor of Champigny-sur-Marne

Christine Arron, Sports Assistant at Champigny-sur-Marne

Gilles Averous, Mayor of Châteauroux

Frédéric Alliot, sports assistant of Saint-Quentin

Hervé Chevreau, Mayor of Épinay-sur-Seine

Stephen Hervé, Mayor of Bondy

Patrick Gibert, Bondy’s sports assistant

Karim Bouamrane, Mayor of Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine

Virginie Ait Madi, Assistant in charge of community life and Sports in Charleville-Mézières

Damien Meslot, Mayor of Belfort

Jean-Paul Fauconnet, Mayor of Rosny-sous-Bois

Pierre-Yves Martin, Mayor of Livry-Gargan

François Commeinhes, Mayor of Sète

Gilles Poux, Mayor of La Courneuve

Elisabeth Brunet, Tarbes sports assistant

Christian Tellier, Compiègne Sports Assistant

Azzedine Taibi, Mayor of Stains

Jean-Michel Prieur, President of the Community of Parthenay-Gâtines Associations

Hakima Ouaret, Vice Mayor of Villepinte

François Asensi, Mayor of Tremblay-en-France

Tony Di Martino, Mayor of Bagnolet

Mona Bellil, Councilor in charge of sports at Bagnolet

David Suck, President of the Community of Commes of Pays de Bitche

Jean-Patrick Courtois, Mayor of Mâcon

Julien Chambon, Mayor of Houilles

Hadji Sekkai, Deputy Mayor of Houilles

Olivier Klein, Mayor and former minister of Clichy-sous-Bois

Michel Fourcade, Mayor of Pierrefitte-sur-Seine

Florence Portelli, Mayor of Taverny

Xavier Lemoine, Mayor of Montfermeil

Fréderic Vigouroux, Mayor of Miramas Quentin Brière, Mayor of Saint-Dizier

François Ouzilleau, Mayor of Vernon

Joseph Carles, Mayor of Blagnac

Line Malric, sports assistant Blagnac

Christine Guillemy, Mayor of Chaumont

Christophe Hardy, Fougères sports assistant

Laurent Baron, Mayor of Prés-Saint-Gervais

Ronan Loas, Mayor of Ploemeur and Vice President of the Department of Morbihan

Jean-Yves Ravier, Mayor of Lons-le-Saunier

Jean-Pierre Savignac, Mayor of Cesson-Sévigné

Alde Harmand, Mayor of Toul

Didier Herbillon, Mayor of Sedan

Francis Cammal, Mayor of Gien

Mathieu Hucker, Deputy Mayor of Woippy

Jean-Baptiste Borsali, Mayor of Le Bourget

Excellent Dieunor, Mayor of Villetaneus

Christophe Bouillon, Mayor of Barentin

Philippe Henry, Mayor of Château-Gontier

Elisabeth Haag, Deputy Mayor of Stiring-Wendel

Vincent Morette, Mayor of Montlouis-sur-Loire

Frédéric Leclerc, Sports Assistant of Montlouis-sur-Loire

Quentin Gesell, Mayor of Dugny

Etienne Wolf, Mayor of Brumath

Philippe Heitz, Deputy Mayor of Molsheim

Marie-Noelle Fleury, municipal councilor responsible for major events in Chamonix

Yves Bayon de Noyer, Mayor of Le Thor

Mohamed Gnabaly, Mayor of L’Île-Saint-Denis and Vice President of the AMF

Eric Gens, Mayor of Bourbourg

Dominique Bailly, Mayor of Vaujours

Christelle Durieux, Deputy Mayor in charge of community life and sports in Bétheny

Philippe Ribot, Mayor of Saint-Privat-des-Vieux

Arthur Boix-Neveu, Mayor of Barberaz

Jean-Michel Giraudeau, Mayor of Hollandville

Patrick Leroux, Mayor of Quiberon

Jean-Louis Madelaine, Mayor of Phalsbourg

Djamel Saad, Phalsbourg sports assistant

Sandrine Gombert, Mayor of Petite-Forêt

Ludovic Toro, Mayor of Coubron

Julien Chalengeas, Rilhac-Rancon sports assistant

Éric Picard, Mayor of Espalion

Didier Dinouard, Mayor of Villers-Bretonneux

Daniel Fasquelle, Mayor of Le Touquet

Isabelle Trendel, Mayor of Village-Neuf

François Collart, mayor of Suippes

Armel Chabane, Mayor of Bouzonville

Yves Bernicot, Mayor of Rédené

Valérie Bozzi, Mayor of Grosseto-Prugna

Serge Kubryk, Mayor of La Tranche-sur-Mer

Georgette Clave, Deputy Mayor of La Tranche-sur-Mer

Patrick Mimot, Mayor of Rion des Landes

Matthieu Demonchaux, Mayor of Hesdin

Lucie Ramier, Mayor of Félines

Florent Benoit, Mayor of Vulbens

Catherine Venard, Sports and Youth Assistant Cormicy

Benjamin Denoyelle, First Deputy Mayor of Steene

Christophe Bonnefond, Mayor of Venoy

David Julien, Deputy Mayor of Muriel

Christian Gerber, Deputy Mayor of Binderenheim

Joël Grandcollot-Bened, Deputy Mayor of Saint-Gingolph

Florent Dumas, Mayor of Saint-Pierreville

Alice Morel, Mayor of Bellefosse

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