Paris 2024

Olympic Games Paris 2024

Paris 2024The Medals

To celebrate the return of the Games to France, each Games medal was embellished with an original piece of the Eiffel Tower. To create this meeting between the most prestigious object of the Games and the iconic monument of France and Paris, Paris 2024 worked on the design of the medal with Chaumet, an LVMH Group company which is a Premium Partner of Paris 2024.

A PIECE OF THE EIFFEL TOWER IN EVERY MEDAL

Winning a medal at the Games can change a life. Every athlete dreams of it, so it was only appropriate that they were involved in the design process for the medals of the Paris 2024 Games. The Paris 2024 Athletes’ Commission, chaired by Martin Fourcade, participated in the search for an idea to symbolise the identity of the Games. The winning idea was an obvious choice: to associate the iconic monument of France and Paris—the Eiffel Tower —with the most prestigious object of the Games: the medal.

(Paris 2024/Cyril Masson)

Each Olympic and Paralympic medal was set with a piece of original iron from the Eiffel Tower. Built between 1887 and 1889, the “Dame de fer” has since undergone numerous renovations. Certain metallic elements have been permanently removed and conserved in this process. For the Paris 2024 Games, the Eiffel Tower Operating Company is allowing these genuine pieces of Parisian and French history to find glory again.

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DESIGNING THE MEDALS

Paris 2024 called on LVMH jeweler Chaumet to design its medals. Globally renowned for its craftsmanship, Chaumet has made the medal into a veritable jewel, with a construction conceived around three sources of inspiration: the hexagon, radiance, and gem-setting.

The hexagon

The original Eiffel Tower iron is formed in a hexagon — the geometrical shape of France herself. This symbol is a reminder of the whole nation’s engagement in delivering an historic Olympic and Paralympic Games. Stripped of its “Eiffel Tower brown” paint, the iron was returned to its original colour. Placed in the centreand imprinted with the emblem of the Paris 2024 Games, this piece of heritage fits perfectly within the gold, silver and bronze core of the medal.

Radiance

On the same side of the medal, fine lines project outwards at regular intervals from around the iron hexagon. Embossed rather than engraved, these lines bring relief and sparkle to a medal that is far from being smooth. This creative concept embodies both the radiance of France in the world and the shining performances of the athletes at the Games.

Setting the gem

In order to bring together the icons of the Eiffel Tower and the medal of the Games, an equally symbolic craft was required. Thanks to the creativity of LVMH and the House of Chaumet, the medal was encrusted with a piece of iron from the Eiffel Tower. Six metal appendages —one for each are used to fix the hexagon in place. This encrusting was possible due to the slightly concave shape of the medal, which adds depth to the design of each side. For Paris 2024, the distinctive “Clous de Paris” hobnail shape that resembles the famous Eiffel Tower rivets has been chosen for the setting.

Linking the Olympic & Paralympic medals

Following the unveiling of a single emblem, a duo of identical mascots, a common *‘*look’ and a shared torch, Paris 2024 is continuing its ambition to bring the Olympic and Paralympic Games closer together. The Olympic and Paralympic medals thereby share one side with the same design: the side encrusted with the Eiffel Tower iron.

The Eiffel Tower also inspired the unique design of the ribbons for the medals. For the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024, the medal ribbons were adorned with the Eiffel Tower lattice work. The Olympic medal ribbons were dark blue, while those of the Paralympic medals were a deep red—a mix of the first two coats of paint (“Venice red” and “red-brown”) used on the Eiffel Tower.