
At the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, skateboarding will go from the rails, stairs, and gaps to the hips, lips, and transfers. Even though the game is now called “park” instead of “street,” La Concorde’s competition won’t be any less exciting, vibrant, or amazing.
Skaters will push the limits of what’s possible with just a strip of wood and four little wheels under their feet, doing daring body varials and spectacular 540s. They will tear, toss, hand-plant, spin, and grind their way around a spectacular concrete tribute to unrestrained athleticism and creative effect.
Throughout the course of two rigorous days of competition, they will put everything on the line in an attempt to wow the judges with their avant-garde thoughts.
With thousands of fans packing the stands to cheer on their favourite skaters, the surreal will become real in the City of Lights, as skateboarding park makes its second appearance at the Olympic Games.

Paris 2024: A tournament unlike any other for skateboarders
The top skateboarders are stoked about the opportunity to compete in Paris in 2024. During a practice at La Concorde, veteran skater Andy Macdonald noticed the skaters’ increasing zeal.
This time around, skateboarding has embraced the Olympics far more, according to the 51-year-old British skater. Everyone in Tokyo was a little nervous about how it would be portrayed and received because it was the first cycle and first attempt. However, as we just witnessed in these street finals, it was among the greatest competitions ever.
He is one of the 44 skilled skaters hoping to create an impression on Paris, and he will try to make the activities in the park similarly unforgettable. Among those who participated are Olympic champions Keegan
The top skateboarders are stoked about the opportunity to compete in Paris in 2024. During a practice at La Concorde, veteran skater Andy Macdonald noticed the skaters’ increasing zeal.
This time around, skateboarding has embraced the Olympics far more, according to the 51-year-old British skater. Everyone in Tokyo was a little nervous about how it would be portrayed and received because it was the first cycle and first attempt. However, as we just witnessed in these street finals, it was among the greatest competitions ever.
He is one of the 44 skilled skaters hoping to create an impression on Paris, and he will try to make the activities in the park similarly unforgettable. Among those who participated are Olympic champions Keegan
“I love the park a lot. The Australian representative, who is 15 years old, stated, “I think it’s really cool.” “There are so many diverse kinds of barriers. I think it’s my favorite thus far.
Vincent Matheron, a French skater, reiterated her remarks, stating, “I really enjoy this park.” It’s a nice park.
“If not, I’ll just do the French guy thing and complain,” he quipped. “I just hope I’m still going to be happy with it at the end of the contest.”
The atmosphere at La Concorde, where spectators set the tone for what to expect once the contests begin, was also praised by many skaters.
Bronze medallist Sky Brown from Tokyo 2020 commented, “Even just while we’re practising, the crowd has been crazy.” It’s been really wonderful to see the stands packed with people; they’ve been hyping us up, and I think it will really help us get excited for the competition. It will be unpleasant.
The skateboarding park in Paris 2024 has all the makings of a very fantastic project. The competition itself is the only thing left, and it starts on August 6.