Paris 2024 has launched a website which lists potential training camp venues for athletes due to compete in the French capital ©Paris 2024

Paris 2024 has launched a website which lists potential training camp venues for athletes competing at the Summer Olympics and Paralympics in three years' time.

More than 770 venues are listed, with athletes, National Olympic Committees and National Paralympic Committees able to select where to train based on their needs.

Every facility has been awarded the "Terre de Jeux 2024" label, which Paris 2024 claims guarantees high quality equipment and surroundings.

The website is available in English, Spanish and French and includes a search engine so users can find facilities which suit them, such as on-site accommodation, a weights room, a sauna or an infirmary.

Potential training camps are located in every region of France and 95 of its 101 departments.

This includes Réunion in the Indian Ocean and New Caledonia in the Pacific.

Potential training camps are located in every region of France ©Getty Images
Potential training camps are located in every region of France ©Getty Images

Users will be able to learn about their host area using the website, allowing visiting teams to discover local tourism, culture, food and history.

New venues are set to be added regularly, including sites for the additional Paris 2024 sports - breaking, climbing, skateboarding and surfing - which will be revealed in October.

"Coming to an official Pre-Games Training Camp ensures athletes benefit from training facilities that comply with technical requirements, with the added advantage of exclusive communication with the host country," said Paris 2024 President Tony Estanguet, a triple Olympic gold medallist in canoeing. 

"The regions of France are ready and waiting to welcome you and help you discover the wealth of their heritage during your stay."

The website can be accessed here