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The town of Fontainebleau has been named as the host city for the pre-games training camp for the athletics team who will compete for Team Ireland at the Olympic Games next year.
Stade Philippe Mahut, 60km southeast of Paris City, will be the stadium where the Irish athletes will finalise their training next summer, ahead of their competition which runs from 1 – 11 August 2023.
With an area of 23 hectares on the edge of a forest, this intercommunal complex was recently fitted out with new equipment and has hosted high-level competitions over the past number of years.
Located adjacent to the town centre of Fontainebleau, it will allow for smooth preparation for Irish athletes in their final days of training before they move to the centre of Paris.
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“We are delighted to confirm that we will be using the Philippe Mahut stadium as the pre-games camp for the athletics team, next summer,” said Athletics Ireland High Performance Director Paul McNamara.
“The state-of-the-art equipment coupled with the warm welcome that we have received so far from the municipality of Fontainebleau will make it a very special location for the athletes next year.”
“We are very pleased to be at this stage of our planning and thankful to both the town of Fontainebleau and the Mercure Hotel for their time and hospitality so far,” added Team Ireland Chef de Mission for the Paris Olympic Games, Gavin Noble.
“I am very confident that this is the ideal environment for the Athletics team to make their final preparations and we are hugely motivated to support Paul, our athletes and coaches in advance of entering the Olympic Village and an exciting week of competition.”