
Paris, 2024
Sweden won 11 medals in France, and Paris became the most successful Summer Games in terms of medals since Sydney 2000, achieving the best placement in the medal table since Los Angeles 1984.
This year, Sweden Arena was located in St Ouen, close to the Olympic Village. Together with our eight partners, we welcomed 3,000 invited guests, hosted nine medal celebrations, four seminars, and 25 press conferences—creating countless unforgettable memories along the way.
thanks to our partners SWEDEN ARENA 2024
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WORLD-CLASS ENGAGEMENT
The Paris Olympics were not only a major success for Sweden in stadiums and arenas, but we also saw outstanding results on social media. Among 206 National Olympic Committees, Sweden ranked 4th in TikTok engagement, delivering inspiring content to our followers and creating strong value for our partners."
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The Swedish Olympic Committee’s TikTok account, @sweolympic, ranked 4th in engagement out of 206 NOCs.
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Content tagged #swedenarena made 7,074,303 (and counting) impressions in social media.
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280,089 engagements made with social media content tagged #swedenarena.
























make the world better through sports
SEMINARS in Sweden arena 2024
World Class Veggies is a collaboration between the Swedish Olympic Committee and WWF, the World Wildlife Fund. WWF's food expert and SOK's nutritionist share their knowledge and experience. Swedish Olympians and national team chefs on how to take theory into practice.
Participators: WWF, SOC, Olympians, and more.
KTH Royal Institute of Technology’s Climate Action Center led a vital discussion on the climate challenges we face—and the role sport must play. Taking responsibility is a given, but how do we make it practical and effective? From transport and materials to sustainable event planning, ongoing research offers valuable insights that must be shared and communicated to shift behaviors and habits.
The Climate Action Center is a multidisciplinary, collaborative hub focused on advancing climate mitigation and adaptation, aligned with all UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Participants include KTH, the Swedish Olympic Committee, Olympians, and other key stakeholders.
At a time when access to sport is increasingly shaped by social class, Fritidsbanken is flourishing across Sweden. This innovative concept—a library where anyone can borrow sports equipment for free—is spreading like wildfire. But what’s behind Fritidsbanken’s success, and how is the Olympic movement supporting and contributing to the vision of Sport for All?
Discussion on the issue of Sport for All in a sustainable way. We share insights, challenge perspectives, and explore fresh angles for a more inclusive and lasting approach to sport.
Participants: Fritidsbanken, SOC, The Swedish Embassy, Olympians, and more.
Paris 2024 is the first Olympics ever to achieve full gender parity, at least in the number of men and women competing. However, there is still a long way to go before we have reached a truly equal world of sports. The Swedish Olympic Committee´s long-term goal is to double the number of female Olympic coaches by 2028 and 2030. In this seminar, we will present the action plan and discuss how to bring more women in sports to leadership positions.
Participants: SOC, Olympians, and more.
SWeden in paris
The olympic games in paris
Sweden arena in paris was aN invitation only nation house.
Due to safety reasons, Sweden Arena in Paris was not an open Nations House.
Invitations were through official Swedish Olympic Committee channels, and all visitors had to undergo a security and identity check.
We hope to welcome everyone with open doors in the future.
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