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FREE Paris 2024 Olympics wallchart: Don't miss your glossy A2 chart for the Games inside Saturday's Daily Mail - and plot the progress of every nation as they battle it out across 32 sporting events

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  • Don't forget to pick up your handy Paris 2024 Olympics wallchart inside Saturday's edition of the Daily Mail

By James Cohen

Published: 21:54 BST, 23 July 2024 | Updated: 12:50 BST, 24 July 2024

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The countdown to this summer's Olympic Games in Paris is upon us and dropping in Saturday's edition of the Daily Mail (July 27th), Mail Sport have provided an amazing A2 wallchart to get you ready for it.

Amid the ever-expanding digital age there is still plenty of scope for items in their physical form and that rings true this weekend as part of your £1.50 purchase. 

The Opening Ceremony - which commemorates the start of the Summer Games - is scheduled to take place on Friday afternoon, ahead of the 32 sporting events that will take place across a tight 16-day schedule.


While there's a lot to keep track of during the Games, Mail Sport's handy wallchart will ensure that you don't miss any of the action.

Team GB will be looking to improve its fourth-placed medal table finish at the 2020 games in Tokyo, which was postponed by one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The opening week of the Games will see Team GB stars such as Matt Richards, Adam Peaty and Tom Daley all vying for gold in their respective sports.

After the first week of action, there's still plenty of events to keep an eye out for - such as the 100m final where Britain’s Zharnel Hughes will hope to lock horns with American star Noah Lyles on Sunday, August 4th.

Meanwhile, on Day 12 of the Games, all eyes will be on 24-year-old Molly Caudery - who could become Great Britain’s first Olympic champion in the pole vault.

On top of all that, there's a wide range of sports for fans to sink their teeth into - with the likes of skateboarding and breaking (commonly referred to as 'break dancing') on show throughout the Games.

Team GB's youngest Olympian Sky Brown, 16, will look to upgrade on the bronze medal she won in Tokyo when she takes to Women's park skateboarding event on August 6th.    

So, remember to pick up Saturday's Daily Mail edition for just £1.50 and let the Olympics excitement continue!

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