JO 2024 : lancement du Club des mécènes ‘Team Bordeaux’ | Bordeaux Métropole
Thirty companies that have already joined this Patrons’ Club, which remained open to other lovers of professional sport, were also present at this event.
Unprecedented support system in France
The City has integrated its sports dynamics around structuring and innovative programs, in support of the Paris Olympic Games, in the summer of 2024. Many events are planned in Bordeaux, the host city, in connection with the hosting of men’s and women’s football competitions. Local sports clubs will also offer an event program land of gamesahead of the Olympics.
The Sponsors’ Club is an additional financial support mechanism for the 21 local athletes who will take part in the Olympic Games.
29 companies are already part of the Club, which remains open. In addition to logistical support for the preparation, each athlete should receive aid of €12,000. This system is innovative and has no equal in other cities in France.
Provide a framework conducive to high performance
Whether individual or collective, sport is a vector of essential values, social cohesion and personal development. High performance is the culmination of hard work and unwavering motivation. The City of Bordeaux intends to offer a favorable framework for high-level or future athletes: daily support (training conditions, accommodation) or more occasional support during major sports competitions.
The sponsorship system The Bordeaux team aims to promote the support of private economic actors for Bordeaux athletes before the Olympics.
The ambitions of the Team
- Accompaniment until the Games between twenty and thirty sportsmen and women from Bordeaux, including the first 7 ambassadors present in Tokyo.
- Allow athletes to focus on training, relieving them of some of the technical and logistical constraints related to their preparation.
- Build a shared ambition involving athletes, their clubs, the City of Bordeaux and the economic world.
- Create a solidarity collective of sportsmen and Bordeaux clubs.
- Bringing together companies aware of the challenges of high-level sports practice on a long-term basis.
21 athletes (9 women and 12 men, including 6 Paralympics)
- Melvin Raffin: Stade Bordelais – athletics section
- Ryan Zeze: Stade Bordelais – athletics section
- Marie-Julie Bonin: Stade Bordelais – athletics section
- Tom Campagne: Stade Bordelais – athletics section
- Solène Ndama: Stade Bordelais – athletics section
- Joris Daudet: Stade Bordelais – bmx section
- Manon Valentino: Stade Bordelais – bmx section
- Eddy Clerté: Stade Bordelais – bmx section
- Robin Le Barreau: Rowing Nautical Emulation
- Corentin Amet: Rowing Nautical Emulation
- Laurent Chardard: Guyenne Handinages swimming
- Monserrat Amédée: Stade Bordelais – rugby 7s section
- Léa Beres: Stade Bordelais – judo section
- Enzo Jean: Stade Bordelais – judo section
- Marion Rousseau: Bordeaux Students Club – fencing section
- Louison Cazaly: Bordeaux Student Club – Pentathlon section
- Enzo Trabuchet: Leopards of Guyenne – handi basket
- Ylan Perset: Leopards of Guyenne – handi basket
- Cécile Demaude: CAM – fencing section
- Adrien Turkawa: CAM – fencing section
- Teipo Bacle: water polo Union Saint Bruno