Boxing fans will have the chance to enjoy the boxing tournament at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 in two outstanding venues. From July 27 to August 4, the North Paris Arena will host the preliminary rounds and the first semi-finals of the boxing events. Then, from August 6 to August 10, the final phases, including all gold medal matches, will be held at the legendary Stade Roland-Garros. These two locations promise an unforgettable backdrop for the thrilling boxing competitions.
North Paris Arena
The Paris Nord Villepinte exhibition centre in Seine-Saint-Denis, close to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, will be transformed into a versatile sports facility known as the North Paris Arena for the Games. This venue will host the preliminary rounds and the first semi-finals of the boxing events from July 27 to August 4, 2024. It will also host the fencing ranking round of the modern pentathlon and, during the Paralympic Games Paris 2024, the sitting volleyball competition. As one of the largest congress centres in France, it is perfectly designed to accommodate large crowds, offering an ideal setting for spectators to experience the Olympic and Paralympic action up close. The venue is conveniently located just a 300-metre walk from the Parc des Expositions stop on the RER B line.
Stade Roland-Garros
Roland-Garros, a legendary venue, will add another prestigious chapter to its legacy at the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Renowned globally as a tennis arena, the Philippe-Chatrier court at Roland-Garros will also host the boxing and sitting volleyball competitions, alongside tennis and wheelchair tennis. The final phases of the boxing tournament, including all gold medal bouts, will take place here from August 6 to August 10, 2024. The venue is accessible via: Avenue Foch station via RER C and the free Paris 2024 shuttle bus, from Porte Dauphine station via Metro 2 or T3b and the shuttle bus, or from Porte d’Auteuil station via Metro 10 followed by a 600-metre walk.