lessons from previous Games – L’Express

lessons from previous Games – LExpress

Today, we are wondering how to properly secure our Olympics with Etienne Girard, editor-in-chief of the Société de L’Express service and Jean-Loup Chappelet, honorary professor of public management at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Public Administration (IDHEAP ) from Lausanne and former IOC executive.

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The team: Charlotte Baris (presentation), Mathias Penguilly (writing and editing) and Jules Krot (production).

Credits: BFM TV, Europe 1, RMC, TV5 Monde, RTL, Public Senate, France Inter, AFP, France 24, INA, France 2

Music and dressing: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent

Image credits: Emmanuel Dunand/AFP

Logo: Anne-Laure Chapelain/Benjamin Chazal

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Charlotte Baris: For months, we have only talked about the Paris Olympics in negative terms. It seems like everything is done to spoil the party. And if finally, these Olympic and Paralympic Games happened… GOOD ? History is full of flawless games – despite a few false starts and colossal challenges. So throughout the week, we wonder how to succeed in our Olympics.

The Paris 2024 Olympic Games are in 72 days. The deadline is approaching and we can gradually feel the excitement building: last week, the Olympic flame arrived in Marseille. She now continues her journey throughout the country. The athletes of the French delegation are increasing their appearances on TV sets and the capital is slowly preparing. In a few days, for example, Place de la Concorde and the banks of the Seine will be closed to the public.

However, not everyone is happy yet. There is ONE thing that everyone is concerned about, and that is the security of the event. Paris is preparing to welcome 15 million visitors, 15,000 athletes. Almost twice as many journalists. All this, before the eyes of more than a billion viewers. For these Olympic Games to be successful, the world must feel safe in Paris. And you will hear, it is not an easy task.

For further

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2024 Olympics: cybersecurity, first test of the Games

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2024 Olympics and video surveillance: should we be afraid?

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