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French ambassador hopes Filipino Olympians feel at home in Paris

MANILA, Philippines – French Ambassador to the Philippines Marie Fontanel had one wish for Team Philippines heading to her home country for the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics later this month: to feel at home in France.

After living in the Philippines as France’s ambassador since October last year, Fontanel said she felt welcome in the islands — an experience she wishes will be replicated by her home to the Philippine delegation during the Games.

“I hope they will feel at home the way I do feel at home in your country in the Philippines,” she said of what she wishes for Team Philippines in France.

A big bulk of the Filipino contingency has been in France for some time now, training in Metz as they prepare for their competitions unfurling by the end of the month. With the landmark Games pushing closer and closer, the diplomat looks forward to sharing French culture to the rest of the world.

Halfway across the world, Fontanel led a similar experience for the everyday Filipino as the French embassy partnered with SM Supermalls and Decathlon to bring an Olympics Sports Hub at the Mall of Asia in Pasay City this weekend.

There, Fontanel’s office helped bring a taste of France to mall goers with market stalls featuring French cuisine and products. They also brought Olympic sports to the helm with stations where Filipinos can try various activities like basketball, badminton, cycling, archery, and table tennis.

As France braces for the influx of athletes and tourists in some of its best cities, Fontanel embraces the chance to flaunt the rich culture of their country as well as their sporting prowess.

“I think they have tried to organize many competitions in very symbolic places like the Eiffel Tower. For example, the breakdance competition will take place under the Eiffel Tower, you will have other competitions taking place in the Place de la Concorde,” said Fontanel. 

“So I think they have tried to combine our patrimony, the beauty of the city, the beauty of the culture and the competitions, so that's one aspect of trying to combine sports and culture,” she added.

As anticipation builds up for the quadrennial event, the ambassador promised a surreal

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