PRESS RELEASE: IPC President Andrew Parsons greeted by French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe on first official visit to Paris

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Paris, France - 10th November 2017

The new President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), Andrew Parsons, today made his first formal visit to Paris, the Host City of the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, and was greeted by an official welcome from French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe.

Prime Minister Philippe took the opportunity to make his first public address in relation to Paris 2024, significantly using the moment to discuss specifically the impact the 2024 Paralympics will have on French society with the IPC President and IPC Executive Director Xavier Gonzalez.

Prime Minister Philippe, President Parsons and a high level Paris 2024 delegation then travelled to Saint-Denis, where they joined local children in a range of Paralympic sports, including Boccia and Wheelchair Basketball. They continued on to Cité du Cinéma, the site of the future Olympic and Paralympic Athletes Village, and the Eiffel Tower, where they visited a range of existing Paralympic venues, including the Champ de Mars (football 5-a-side), Les Invalides (archery) and Roland-Garros.

The climax of the visit saw President Parsons join Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo outside the Hotel de Ville, where the pair revealed a sculpture of the Paralympic logo. The structure will symbolise the Paris 2024 Paralympic Organising Committee and highlight the team’s dedication to inclusion in every aspect of planning.

The visit came after President Parsons met with Paris 2024 President Tony Estanguet in Lausanne on Thursday, where the two discussed the city’s vision for an inclusive, diverse event in 2024, and what the City of Light can bring to the Paralympic movement.

Andrew Parsons, IPC President, said:

"I'm excited to visit Paris now confirmed as host city for the Games in 2024 and to get to know more about the vision of the city and the country for the Paralympics. It was great to see the involvement of Para athletes and key figures in the French Paralympic Movement in the Paris bid. It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity that a city has to change through the power of sport and we want to be partners of Paris in this journey."

Edouard Philippe, French Prime Minister, added:

"The 2024 Paralympic Games will be a real opportunity to promote sport participation for everyone with disabilities in France! With the Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games we also want to show that society is rich in its diversity, rich in its differences. The ‘passion of pushing the boundaries’ is that which unites all sportsmen and women. In that, sport is a school of life, equality and fraternity."

Emmanuelle Assmann, President of the French Paralympic and Sports Committee (CPSF), added:

"The arrival of Andrew Parsons, President of the International Paralympic Committee, is a strong message for the French Paralympic movement and shows a complete unity between the organisation of the Olympic Games and the Paralympic Games in Paris in 2024. The French Paralympic and Sports Committee is more united than ever alongside the Organising Committee to make those Games an exemplary event with a strong legacy which goes beyond the sporting dimension."

Tony Estanguet, President of Paris 2024, said:

"Our project is about making the Paralympic Games and the Olympic Games a shared event with a shared vision. The Paralympics in 2024 will have iconic sites and will offer a spectacular celebration for all athletes, but will also help to push the boundaries in terms of disability in France. The Games must be an accelerator, which drives greater participation, increased accessibility, and a change in perception of people with disability in France. These two days of work with the International Paralympic Committee and its president Andrew Parsons strengthens the partnership that binds us until 2024 and beyond."

Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Paris, added:

"We hope that the organization of the Paralympic Games will allow Paris to get as close as possible to universal accessibility. The Grand Paris Express already plans for all the new stations that will be opened to be accessible. With Andrew Parsons, we have identified another priority area: electric autonomous vehicles, which represent a significant step forward for people with disabilities. In the coming weeks, I will start work on this subject with car manufacturers. My goal is for this technology to be fully deployed on the streets of the capital by 2024. It will be a strong part of the Paralympic legacy for the people. "

Valérie Pécresse, President of the Île-de-France region, added:

"Building a more inclusive society is a priority of the region: we could all experience disability at some point in our lives. Our relationship with disability must change. The Paralympic Games in Paris in 2024 are a great opportunity to change the way handicapped people are viewed. The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games will focus on the collective people of France, and we will not delay making our region more accessible for all. This will profit all of the Île-de-France."

Denis Masseglia, CNOSF President, added:

"We are delighted to welcome Andrew Parsons, President of the International Paralympic Committee, to Paris today. The Paris 2024 Games will be a great opportunity to help change society's view of disability. They will mark a new era for inclusion. The French Paralympic Committee, Olympic Committee, Sports Ministry and the entire sports movement will work together."

-ENDS-

Notes to Editors

The official Paris 2024 delegation joining Prime Minister Philippe and President Parsons for the tour of Paris included:

· Laura Flessel - Minister of Sports

· Sophie Cluzel - Secretary of State for Persons with Disabilities

· Emmanuelle Assmann - French Paralympic Committee President

· Bernard Lapasset - Paris 2024 Honorary President

· Etienne Thobois - Paris 2024 Director General

· Jean-Philippe Gatien - Paris 2024 Sports Director

· Marie-Amelie Le Fur - Three-time Paralympic Champion

· David Smetanine - Two-time Paralympic Champion

· Ryadh Sallem - Four-time Paralympian in both wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby

Images:

Please find attached three images from today’s activities.

Further images will be available on the Paris 2024 FTP site in due course. Details to log in are as follows:

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For further information:

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Paris 2024 Bid Committee

Email: rleclerc@paris2024.org

Phone: +336 73 16 88 06

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