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147014_8775522_updates.jpgFrench President Emmanuel Macron plays tennis with French wheelchair tennis player Michael Jeremiasz (Rear C) during a visit to a site near the Invalides in Paris on June 24, 2017, in a bid to promote the candidacy of the city of Paris for the Summer Olympics Games in 2024. AFP/Pool/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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PARIS: French President Emmanuel Macron tried his hand at sports including boxing and wheelchair tennis to support Paris' bid to host the 2024 Olympics on Saturday.

Paris and Los Angeles are vying for the Games and,Β as part of the French capital's campaign organisers, staged an Olympic Day where fans could try out various sports.

"Paris 2024 is a project supported by the whole of France," said Macron. "And it is important to send out the message that the head of state is fully on board."

France's interest in hosting the Games was a question of "pride and optimism," insisted Macron, who, at 39 years, is the youngest president in French history.

147014_9193949_updates.jpgFrench President Emmanuel Macron shakes hands with spectators during a visit to an Olympic promotional venue in Paris on June 24, 2017. AFP/Pool/Jean-Paul Pelissier
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Macron certainly looked fully on board as he gamely thrashed out a few points at wheelchair tennis on the Pont Alexandre-III over the River Seine and pulled on boxing gloves to spar with the boxers.

"There is the universal Olympic spirit, but, when I play, I always play to win," said the former civil servant and investment banker who swept to victory in the French Presidential election in April and took office in May.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is expected to announce a decision on July 11 on whether to name the host for the 2024 and 2028 Games simultaneously. The IOC's main meeting in Lima on September 13 will then vote on the host for both editions.

Paris has not hosted the Summer Olympics since 1924 and last hosted the Winter Olympics in Albertville 1992.


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