The inclusion of sport climbing at the Olympic Games illustrates the fresh approach that Paris 2024 would like to add to its Games: showcasing a modern sport practised in an area with a young population in order to promote maximum participation. Along with the Olympic Aquatics Centre in Saint-Denis, Le Bourget Climbing venue is the only sports facility to be built specifically for Paris 2024. Looking well beyond the Paris 2024 Games, this facility represents a response to a need and an expectation in the Seine-Saint-Denis area.
Five climbing walls will be used during the Games: an indoor wall for warming up and four outdoor walls, with three for competition events (speed, bouldering and lead combined) and the last one set aside for competitors to warm up on.
The indoor facilities will provide a lasting legacy for the Games in a department that has a major shortage of sports facilities (ranked 103rd out of 105 departments).
Legacy
The indoor facilities created for the Games will be left as a legacy for the city of Le Bourget and will be able to be used on a daily basis by local clubs, associations and residents. The temporary climbing walls set up could, in the same way as the temporary swimming pools for the Games or the La Concorde urban sports structures, be redeployed once the events have been completed at sites that are to be determined, benefiting local associations, clubs and communities.