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Paris Olympics: Exploring Marseille Maritime Legacy 바카라 From Historic Port To The 2024 Games Sailing Host

Marseille's maritime heritage shines as the city hosts the 2024 Olympic sailing events, showcasing its rich port history and vibrant maritime culture. Let's explore how it shapes today's youths and the Paris Games

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The sun sets behind the Olympic rings at the Olympic marina during the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024, in Marseille, France. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)
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Her black headscarf flying up, a teen jumped into the sparkling Mediterranean from a concrete pier at a city marina, then scrambled back to shore and onto a giant paddle board for a quick tour with a dozen excited comrades. (Paris Games 2024 Medal TallySchedule & Results | Full Coverage)

They were bused in for a swimming camp from a social services center in the mostly Muslim, North African-origin neighborhoods that ring Marseille, which is hosting the 2024 Olympic sailing competition at the opposite end of its spectacular, monument-fringed bay.

The millennia-old port is a crossroads of cultures and faiths, where the sea is ever present but not equally accessible, and the beauty and cosmopolitan flair rub shoulders with enclaves of poverty and exclusion even more intimately than in the rest of France.

바카라There are kids who see the sea from home, but have never come,바카라 said Mathias Sintes, a supervisor at the Corbière marina for the Grand Bleu Association, which has held camps for about 3,000 marginalized children 바카라 50% of whom, he estimates, didn't know how to swim. 바카라The first goal is to teach them to save themselves.바카라

Sink Or Swim

Brahim Timricht, who grew up in the northern neighborhoods known as the 바카라quartiers nord,바카라 founded the association more than two decades ago to bring children to enjoy the sea that shimmers below their often-dilapidated high-rises on the rocky cliffs.

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A view of Marseille's coast during the 2024 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024, in Marseille, France. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Then he realized that many weren't learning basic swimming in school 바카라 a requirement for elementary students in France 바카라 and figured he could take advantage of the warm summer months to introduce them to that skill.

바카라Then the mothers told me they still wouldn't go to the beach, because they didn't know how to swim and were afraid, so we started programs with them,바카라 Timricht said as dozens of children happily splashed under the hot July sun a few days before the opening of the Olympic sailing competition.

The lack of pools for school programs is a sign of 바카라social and economic segregation,바카라 said Jean Cugier, who teaches physical education in a high school in the quartiers nord and belongs to the national union of PE teachers.

Over the past academic year, he's been taking 30 sixth-graders 45 minutes by bus to a pool where two lanes were reserved for them 바카라 an unsustainable model, he said, that he's hoping to modify with pool-based summer camps.

While the city has discussed using the Olympic marina after the Games 바카라 as Paris plans to do with an Olympic pool 바카라 the sea is too chilly to swim in during most of the school year. So the only concrete answer to the pool shortage is building more infrastructure, Cugier believes.

Another issue complicating swimming education, according to the Ministry of Education, has been the medical certificates that parents bring to excuse children from class. Officials say these are often fake and driven by the desire of some conservative Muslim families not to have boys and girls together at a pool.

Pools have become a flashpoint in France's struggle over its unique approach to 바카라laïcité바카라 바카라 loosely translated as 바카라secularism바카라 and strictly regulating the role of religion in the public space, including schools and even the Olympics.

But sports are also a way out of the margins. One of France's soccer greats, Zinedine Zidane, who carried the Olympic torch in the Paris opening ceremony, was born in the most notorious of Marseille's quartiers nord. And soccer remains the unifying passion of Marseille's residents, who routinely flock to cheer home team Olympique de Marseille at the Velodrome stadium 바카라 one of the venues for Olympic soccer matches.

For the boys and girls at the Corbiere marina, the overall seaside experience has been a chance to meet new people from outside their neighborhood.

바카라They don't want to leave,바카라 said one of the group leaders, Sephora Saïd, on the camp's last day. She had worn a hijab during the outing, including while paddle-boarding.

The sea as an entry and a meeting point is engrained in the very DNA of Marseille. Founded by Greek colonists 2,600 years ago as a trading post, it is France's oldest city, and its second largest.

바카라Before it's a city, Marseille is a port,바카라 said Fabrice Denise, director of the Museum of Marseille History, built next to the Greek archeological site in what is still the city's center. 바카라If you want to understand all that's extraordinary about it, including the realities of cosmopolitanism, you need to understand its multi-century history as a port.바카라

Today's port, the Mediterranean's third largest in cargo tonnage, includes everything from refineries to a busy cruise ship area and extends along nearly 40 kilometers (25 miles). But it all started in a small inlet that is today's top tourist attraction, the Vieux Port.

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The mixed dinghy fleet starts, at the 2024 Summer Olympics, Friday, Aug. 2, 2024, in Marseille, France. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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Large boats built of wood and caulked with cotton and fiber carried transforming cargos like grapevines, Denise said. The trade expanded north along the Rhone River in what is now one of France's most celebrated wine-producing regions.

At the end of the harbor, a small boatyard still restores a handful of boats built in the old way. They were used for fishing until a few decades ago but now are too expensive to maintain for utilitarian purposes.

Not far away are the forts that King Louis XIV added in the 17th century to protect the port and the military arsenal he established. The small city became a metropolis.

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