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The public can immerse themselves in the excitement and celebrate the Games in Lausanne with a series of fun sporting activities, including weekend entertainment, sports demonstrations, workshops, musical evenings and live coverage of Paris 2024.
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Opening weekend (26-28 July 2024):
- On 26 July, the Olympic Museum will cordon off the Quai d'Ouchy to broadcast the Opening Ceremony live on the big screen at the Olympic Fountain. Competitions will also be broadcast at the same location on 27 and 28 July in partnership with RTS.
- At the same time, rugby workshops, mountain bike demonstrations and skateboard competitions for ages 8 and over will be taking place at the Quai d'Ouchy.
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Second weekend (3-4 August 2024):
- Swiss climber Sofya Yokoyama will give the public an introduction to sport climbing and challenge the most daring spectators.
- A live performance by artist Graffmatt involving customising sport climbing holds using urban art techniques will be taking place at the same time.
- You'll also be able to test your accuracy in archery and your balance in a gymnastics-inspired game.
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Third weekend (9-11 August 2024):
- The Lausanne Garden Parties are stopping by the Olympic Park for a fun weekend!
- Breaking battles for ages 8 and above will bring the park to life.
- To coincide with the basketball final and closing of the Olympics, acrobatic basketball team the Barjot Dunkers will be performing in the museum's forecourt.
- The Closing Ceremony will be broadcast live at the snack bar in the park.
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Tours and activities:
- Learn about the specific features and symbols of Paris 2024, the Olympic torch, mascots and the sports on the programme with guided tours, which are available in three languages. These tours, which you must register for, will allow you to discover everything you need to know about this edition of the Summer Games.
- Transform your bag into a work of art at one of our creative workshops taking place every weekend of the Games.
- Competitions will be broadcast live in the Auditorium.