2024年7月29日 星期一

巴黎文化史詩 Paris 2024, Opening ceremony Olympics: Artistic GymnasticsHans Erni (1909 – 2015) Lucerne 琉森 , 奧運 Olympic series, boxing. Seven runners...Fresco at the United Nations gate in Geneva....

  這期亞洲周刊,好像中國的科技,製造撑起巴黎奧運……你相信嗎 我只相信香港的劍擊金牌和義烏……。

Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
Emblem of the 2024 Summer Olympics
LocationParis, France[a]
MottoGames wide open (FrenchOuvrons grand les Jeux)[1][2]
Nations206 (including the AIN and EOR teams)
Athletes10,714
Events329 in 32 sports
Opening26 July 2024
Closing11 August 2024
Opened by
Cauldron
VenueJardins du Trocadéro and the Seine (opening ceremony)
Stade de France (closing ceremony)[3]
Summer
Winter
2024 Summer Paralympics

The 2024 Summer Olympics (FrenchJeux olympiques d'été de 2024), officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad and officially branded as Paris 2024, is an international multi-sport event taking place from 24 July to 11 August 2024 in France, with the opening ceremony having taken place on 26 July. Paris is the host city, with events held in 16 additional cities spread across Metropolitan France, and one subsite in TahitiFrench Polynesia.[4]

Paris was awarded the Games at the 131st IOC Session in Lima, Peru, on 13 September 2017. After multiple withdrawals that left only Paris and Los Angeles in contention, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) approved a process to concurrently award the 2024 and 2028 Summer Olympics to the two remaining candidate cities; both of the bids were praised for high technical plans and innovative ways to use a record-breaking number of existing and temporary facilities. Having previously hosted in 1900 and 1924, Paris becomes the second city ever to host the Summer Olympics three times (after London, which hosted the 19081948, and 2012 Games).[5][6] Paris 2024 marks the centenary of Paris 1924 and Chamonix 1924 (which in turn marks the centenary of the Winter Olympics), is the sixth Olympic Games hosted by France (three Summer Olympics and three Winter Olympics) and the first French Olympics since the 1992 Winter Games in Albertville. The Summer Games returns to the traditional four-year Olympiad cycle, after the 2020 edition was postponed until 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Paris 2024 features the debut of break dancing as an Olympic sport,[7] and will be the final Olympic Games held during the IOC presidency of Thomas Bach.[8] The 2024 Games are expected to cost €9 billion.[9][10][11]

Bidding process

The six candidate cities were ParisHamburgBostonBudapestRome, and Los Angeles. The bidding process was slowed by withdrawals, political uncertainty, and deterring costs. Boston surpassed Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington, DC, in the official US bid. On 27 July 2015, Boston and the USOC mutually agreed to terminate Boston's bid to host the Games, partly because of mixed feelings in the city of Boston. Hamburg withdrew its bid on 29 November 2015 after holding a referendum.[12] Rome withdrew on 21 September 2016, citing fiscal difficulties.[13] Budapest withdrew on 22 February 2017, after a petition against the bid collected more signatures than necessary for a referendum.[14][15][16]

Following these withdrawals, the IOC Executive Board met on 9 June 2017 in Lausanne, Switzerland, to discuss the 2024 and 2028 bid processes.[17][18] The International Olympic Committee formally proposed electing the 2024 and 2028 Olympic host cities at the same time in 2017, a proposal which an Extraordinary IOC Session approved on 11 July 2017 in Lausanne.[18] The IOC set up a process whereby the LA 2024 and Paris 2024 bid committees met with the IOC to discuss which city would host the Games in 2024 and 2028 and whether it was possible to select the host cities for both at the same time.[19]

Following the decision to award the two games simultaneously, Paris was understood to be the preferred host for 2024. On 31 July 2017, the IOC announced Los Angeles as the sole candidate for 2028,[20][21] enabling Paris to be confirmed as host for 2024. Both decisions were ratified at the 131st IOC Session on 13 September 2017.[22]

Host city election

Paris was elected as the host city on 13 September 2017 at the 131st IOC Session in Lima, Peru. The two French IOC members, Guy Drut and Tony Estanguet, were ineligible to vote under the rules of the Olympic Charter.[23][24]

2024 Summer Olympics
bidding results
CityNationVotes
Paris FrancePreferred as 2024 host
Los Angeles United StatesPreferred as 2028 host
Hamburg GermanyWithdrew
Rome Italy
Budapest Hungary

Development and preparations

Venues

Most of the Olympic events are being held in the city of Paris and its metropolitan region, including the neighbouring cities of Saint-DenisLe BourgetNanterreVersailles, and Vaires-sur-Marne.[25][26]

The basketball preliminaries and handball finals will be held in Lille, which is 225 km (140 mi) from the host city, Paris; the sailing and some of the football games will be held in the Mediterranean city of Marseille, which is 777 km (483 mi) from Paris; meanwhile, the surfing events are expected to be held in Teahupo'o village in the overseas territory of French Polynesia, which is 15,716 km (9,765 mi) from Paris. Football will also be hosted in an additional five cities: BordeauxDécines-Charpieu (Lyon), NantesNice and Saint-Étienne, some of which are home to Ligue 1 clubs.

Grand Paris zone

Stade de France
Paris Aquatic Centre
Porte de La Chapelle Arena
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Yves du Manoir StadiumField hockey15,000Renovated
Stade de FranceRugby sevens85,000Existing
Athletics (track and field)
Closing ceremony
Paris La Défense ArenaAquatics (swimming, water polo finals)15,220
Porte de La Chapelle ArenaBadminton8,000Custom built for the Games
Gymnastics (rhythmic)
Paris Aquatic Centre[27][28]Aquatics (water polo preliminaries, diving, artistic swimming)5,000
Le Bourget Climbing VenueSport climbing5,000Temporary
Arena Paris NordBoxing (preliminaries, quarter-finals)6,000Existing
Modern pentathlon (fencing rounds)

Paris Centre zone

Champ de Mars
Grand Palais
Les Invalides
Parc des Princes
Stade Roland Garros
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Parc des PrincesFootball (group stage and gold medal matches)48,583Existing
Stade Roland Garros[29]Tennis36,000
(15,000 + 12,000 + 9,000)
Boxing (finals)
Paris Expo Porte de VersaillesVolleyball18,000
(12,000 + 12,000)
Table tennis
Handball (preliminaries)
Weightlifting
Bercy ArenaGymnastics (artistic and trampolining)15,000
Basketball (finals)
Grand PalaisFencing8,000
Taekwondo
Place de la ConcordeBasketball (3x3)30,000Temporary
Breaking
Cycling (BMX freestyle)
Skateboarding
Hôtel de VilleAthletics (marathon start)1,500
Pont Alexandre IIIAquatics (marathon swimming)
Triathlon
Cycling (time trial finish)
Trocadéro (Pont d'Iéna)Athletics (race walk)13,000
(3,000 sitting)
Cycling (road race)
Eiffel Tower Stadium (Champ de Mars)Beach volleyball12,000
Grand Palais ÉphémèreJudo9,000
Wrestling
Les InvalidesArchery8,000
Athletics (marathon finish)
Cycling (time trial start)

Versailles zone

Le Golf National
Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Château de Versailles
Vaires–Torcy Nautical Centre
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Gardens of the Palace of VersaillesEquestrian80,000
(22,000 + 58,000)
Temporary
Modern pentathlon (excluding fencing rounds)
Le Golf NationalGolf35,000Existing
Élancourt HillCycling (mountain biking)25,000
Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-YvelinesCycling (track)5,000
Cycling (BMX racing)5,000

Outlying venues

Parc Olympique Lyonnais
Roucas Blanc Olympic Marina, Marseille
VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Pierre Mauroy StadiumLilleBasketball (group stage)26,000Existing
Handball (finals)
National Olympic Nautical Stadium of Île-de-France [fr]Vaires-sur-MarneRowing22,000
Canoeing (slalom, sprint)
Stade VélodromeMarseilleFootball (6 group stage matches, quarter-finals, women's and men's semi-finals)67,394
Parc Olympique LyonnaisLyonFootball (6 group stage matches, quarter-finals, men's and women's semi-finals, women's bronze medal match)59,186
Stade Matmut AtlantiqueBordeauxFootball (6 group stage matches, quarter-finals)42,115
Stade Geoffroy-GuichardSaint-ÉtienneFootball (6 group stage matches)41,965
Allianz RivieraNiceFootball (6 group stage matches)35,624
Stade de la BeaujoireNantesFootball (6 group stage matches, quarter-finals, men's bronze medal match)35,322
Roucas Blanc Olympic Marina [fr]MarseilleSailing5,000
Teahupo'oTahitiSurfing5,000
National Shooting CentreChâteaurouxShooting3,000

Non-competitive

VenueEventsCapacityStatus
Jardins du Trocadéro and the SeineOpening ceremony600,000
(30,000 + 570,000)
Temporary
Olympic VillageOlympic Village18,000 athletesCustom built for the Games
Aranui 5Surfing Olympic Village256 athletesExisting
Parc de l'Aire des Vents, DugnyMedia VillageTemporary
Le Bourget Exhibition Centre and Media Village [fr]Le BourgetInternational Broadcast Centre15,000Existing
Paris Congress CentreMain Press Centre
Polygone de Vincennes [fr]Road cycling training venue
Tuileries GardenOlympic cauldron


The Games

Opening ceremony

A viewing party for the 2020 Summer Olympics at Jardins du Trocadéro, which hosted the official protocol for the opening ceremony
The Olympic cauldron at the Tuileries Garden.

The opening ceremony began at 19:30 (CESTGMT+2) on 26 July 2024.[102] Directed by Thomas Jolly,[103][104][105] the opening ceremony of a Summer Olympics was held outside of a traditional stadium setting for the first time: the parade of athletes was conducted as a boat parade along the Seine from Pont d'Austerlitz to Pont d'Iéna, with cultural segments taking place at various landmarks along the route; Jolly stated that the ceremony would highlight notable moments in the history of France, with an overall theme of love and "shared humanity".[106] Protocolar elements took place at a temporary venue constructed on Place du Trocadéro in front of the Eiffel Tower.[107] Approximately 326,000 tickets were sold for viewing locations along the Seine, 222,000 of which were distributed primarily to the Games' volunteers, youth, and low-income families among others.[108]

The ceremony featured music performances by American musician Lady Gaga,[109] French heavy metal band Gojira and soprano Marina Viotti [fr],[110] Axelle Saint-Cirel (who sang the French national anthem La Marseillaise atop the Grand Palais),[111] rapper Rim'K,[112] Philippe Katerine (who portrayed the Greek god Dionysus), Juliette Armanet and Sofiane Pamart, and French-Canadian singer Celine Dion.[110] The Games were formally opened by president Emmanuel Macron.[113] The Olympic cauldron was lit by Guadeloupean judoka and sprinter Teddy Riner and Marie-José Pérec; it has a hot air balloon-inspired design topped by a 30-metre-tall helium sphere, and is allowed to float into the air above the Tuileries Garden at night. For the first time, the cauldron is not illuminated via combustion; the flames are simulated via an LED lighting system and aerosol water jets.[114]

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Hans Erni (1909 – 2015)  Lucerne 琉森 , 奧運 Olympic series, boxing. Seven runners...Fresco at the United Nations gate in Geneva....

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Hans Erni (February 21, 1909 – March 21, 2015) was a Swiss graphic designer, painter, illustrator, engraver and sculptor.

琉森在瑞士的位置
琉森
琉森
坐標:47°03′08″N 8°18′21″E

Born in Lucerne, the third of eight siblings, to a cabin cruiser ..


  • 瑞士交通博物館(德文:Verkehrshaus der Schweiz)展覽不同年代的火車、汽車、輪船和飛機等交通工具,內有瑞士唯一的超大屏幕IMAX電影院。此博物館為瑞士最大及最多遊客參觀的博物館。琉森著名畫家 Hans Erni的博物館坐落於瑞士交通博物館內。
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  • 琉森美術館(德文:Kunstmuseum Luzern)



Collection information: Hans Erni was commissioned in 1983 by the International Olympic Committee for thirty-one canvasses illustrating the Olympic sports. In ...
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Fresco at the United Nations gate in Geneva


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Réflexions simples sur le corps1967

Book under slipcase. Text by Paul Valery, illustrated by 25 original unsigned lithographs by Hans Erni (in which 12 in hors-text). André and Pierre Gonin Ed., Lausanne.

  • Edition : In total 516 copies on different papers
  • Number : Collaborator's copy
  • Paper : Japanese paper for the text and the lithographs
  • Illustration size : Various sizes
  • Paper size (or piece size) : 34,7 x 45,7 cm
  • Reference : Cramer n°41, Monod n°10898
  • Condition : A little bump on the slipcase, otherwise very good.
  • Price : 500 euros (other currencies for information only)

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