The Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is making no stone unturned before the 2024 Paris Olympics. Several prominent decisions already came into effect, such as the collaboration with the Kinomap for navigating a virtual experience in track and field events. Another one came in collaboration with Atos, the stakeholder, in presenting state-of-the-art services, creating low carbon footprints. However, the scenario was utmostly different from the last time the venue had the same opportunity.
The comparison might come on several grounds. However, the most rebelling contrast might be seen in the sustainability part. Let’s catch a glimpse of that.
The evolution of management in the Olympics
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This time, the Paris Olympics hosting delegation introduced a plethora of viewing experiences to get the impression of the game in the best way possible. The first part of it initiated from the opening niceties of the event. As per the Paris2024 website, the management committee divulged the BRIDGE 360 plan to give the best view of that mentioned ceremony.
Even several other options such as RIVERSIDE GOLD and RIVERSIDE SILVER might replace the BRIDGE 360 based on the preferences. However, with the 1924 Paris Olympics, the occasion couldn’t come out as a crowd-puller.
Rather, as per the Britannica.com, the transportation fiasco demoted the Olympics to a lower-attended show. This time, the hosts included the guided city jaunt where the memorabilia of Paris would showcase themselves with all the hues.
Moreover, the reckoning of personal staffers might promote the event as well as French culture this time. But the October month of 1924 saw a big lapse on that count in Paris. The event continued for five long months, only succumbing to the less intellect and hype. In 1924, sporting management reached a level of management that was incomparable.
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The Seine River and its memory
The Seine River held the swimming contention in the 1924 Summer Olympics. The hoary October in Paris could only result in a high wind in the Seine River that resulted in an unsettled pace of the swimmers. This time, the Olympics authority forged the avant-garde of indoor water games, the Aquatics centre in the Seine-Saint-Denis. Moreover, the centre will connect to the mythical Stade de France with a footbridge. The mentioned A1 motorway will serve the best transportation practice between these two venues as the 80,000-seated Stade de France will host the athletics meet.
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The marketing also improved from the 1900 Paris Olympics. This time, the hosting committee added lots of varieties in the tickets that might propel the viewing experience to a different height. In the 1900 Paris Olympics, the track and field events confronted double whammies of wet out fields and grassy texture. That didn’t invite either the best results or packed stadiums. So, in these vicinities, the 2024 Paris Olympics will give a coup de grce to the 1924’s occasion.
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