The 2024 European Week of Sport, an EU initiative to raise awareness about the benefits of staying active, kicks off this week. Every year, from 23 to 30 September, the European Commission invites citizens of all ages and backgrounds to participate in events and activities that celebrate an active lifestyle.
The initiative was first launched in 2015 to address the declining levels of physical activity across Europe. It encourages everyone to participate in sport and physical activity by highlighting the benefits of both for our physical and mental health.
As the Olympic and Paralympic Games took place in Europe this summer, the focus this year is on common EU and Olympic values. These are:
Across Europe, a variety of events will take place to ensure that there’s something for everyone, regardless of your fitness level or background. During the week, you will have the chance to attend activities such as workshops, tournaments, games, walks and runs, open days in sports clubs, and much more.
This is your chance to discover new sports, connect with others, and kickstart a journey towards a healthier lifestyle. Let’s #BeActive!
For more information
European Week of Sport 2024 – Find an event near you
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