A jogger in south-west France has paid tribute to the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics by running a route in the shape of an athlete holding the Olympic Torch.
The creative jog comes at an opportune time; today (April 17) marks exactly 100 days to go until the Olympic Games begin in Paris. The real Olympic Torch will arrive in the city on July 26, in time for the Opening Ceremony.
The flame is resistant to rain and wind, and stays alight for the entirety of the Olympics and Paralympics. It is intended to symbolise international peace and unity between people.
250,000 new tickets on sale today
A screenshot of the Official Ticketing page of Paris 2024 Olympic Gamestickets.paris2024.org
A quarter of a million new tickets to the Games , 50% of which will cost €100 or less.
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All sports are included in the new round of sales, organisers said, but some are only available in “limited numbersâ€.
The lowest-price tickets are going for just €24, including seats for riding events in the gardens of the Chateau de Versailles. Tickets to see the French football team start at €30, while basketball tickets start at €50.
Tickets to the Opening Ceremony are also available, and while the lowest-cost entry costs €90 for a Category E ticket, the top Category A costs a rather more eye-watering €2,700.
The Opening Ceremony is to be the first to take place outside of a large arena, with athletes scheduled to sail up the River Seine. However, the ceremony has faced some controversy in recent days, including worries about security, train strikes, and the safety of the river.