
International Workshop : Preparing for the 2024 Paris Olympics Games

The introduction will be made by a member of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee who will address an answer on the legacy that the Paris Games will leave to education, culture, research...
Four international researchers, specialists in the improvement of sports performance in different scientific fields will speak on the first day. They will explain how their scientific disciplines enrich the performance of athletes.
The second day is organized around two round tables where field actors (high level athletes, Olympic medalists, coaches and performance technicians) will talk about their experience in preparing for the Olympic Games. The fields of physical, mental, technical and technological preparation as well as preparation for the specific context of the Olympic Games will be addressed.
L'introduction sera faite par un membre du Comité d'organisation des Jeux olympiques et paralympiques qui abordera l’héritage que les Jeux de Paris laisseront à l’éducation, la culture, la recherche…
Quatre chercheurs internationaux, spécialistes de l’amélioration de la performance sportive dans différents champs scientifiques interviendront sur la première journée. Ils nous expliqueront la façon dont leurs disciplines scientifiques enrichissent la performance des athlètes.
La deuxième journée est organisée autour de deux tables rondes où des acteurs de terrain (athlètes de haut-niveau, médaillés olympiques, entraîneurs et techniciens de la performance) viendront témoigner de leur expérience de préparation pour les Jeux Olympiques. Les domaines de la préparation physique, mentale, technique et technologique ainsi que la préparation au contexte spécifique des Jeux Olympiques seront abordés.
Program International Workshop
Member of the COJO 2024
opening conference
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Professor Susan G. Zieff (San Francisco State University, USA)
Paralympic bodies : (dis)abilities, gender and performance
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Professor Ana Gracinda Ramos (University of Porto, EUGLOH Partner, Portugal)
Training for high performance
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Professor Holger Preuss (University Maïnz, Allemagne)
Legacy of Olympic Games
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Professor Dan Gordon (Anglia Ruskin University, UK)
Supporting Team GB athletes : Application of physiological data to the coaching process
Lien : https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/eec9178eac2d4c7a89b0fa8687be31ca
Physical, technical and technological preparation
Camille Pecharman, high level sportswoman (football) on educational contract (Paris-Saclay University, Master 2 Vieillissement, Handicap, Mouvement, Adaptation)
Robin Ladauge, physical trainer and member of the performance unit at the French Rugby Federation
Romain Labbé et Jean-Philippe Boucher, from the company Phyling, which develops sensors for measuring high-level performance
Lien : https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/eec9178eac2d4c7a89b0fa8687be31ca
Psychological preparation and contexts of the Olympic Games
Charlotte Hym, french representative at the Tokyo Olympics in skateboarding (master's degree and thesis at the LPP laboratory in Paris)
Aurélien Diesse, high level judoka (Paris-Saclay University, Master Ingénierie et Sciences du Mouvement Humain)
Olivier Beaudry, coach of Steven Dacosta, Olympic karate champion
Lien : https://eu.bbcollab.com/guest/eec9178eac2d4c7a89b0fa8687be31ca
Contact
Assistante Graduate School Sport, Mouvement, Facteurs Humains