Historic First: Unveiling the Olympic Village Nursery at Paris 2024—A Game-Changer for Parent Athletes
July 29, 2024
In a groundbreaking move that’s sure to have babies crawling for joy, the Paris 2024 Olympics is rolling out the red carpet (or should we say, the soft play mat) for its tiniest supporters. The Olympic Village Nursery, a cozy haven amidst the whirlwind of world-class competition, is making its debut this summer.
Original news appeared in Well + Good by Rachel Kraus and Ciara Lucas. Image Credit: International Olympic Committee
Picture this: while mom or dad is busy breaking records, junior can be found zooming around on a tricycle, mastering the art of building block towers, or perhaps contemplating the complexities of “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” in multiple languages. It’s like daycare meets the United Nations, with a dash of future Olympian thrown in for good measure.
But wait, there’s more! For those moments when mama needs to fuel up her little future champion, there’s a dedicated breastfeeding area. It’s equipped with all the comforts of home, minus the dirty laundry and dishes piling up in the sink.
While this nursery is a giant leap for parent-kind in the Olympic world, some athletes are dreaming even bigger. Allyson Felix, track star extraordinaire and mom of two, is championing for family-friendly accommodations right in the heart of the Olympic Village. Imagine the village as a hip co-living space, but with more spandex and protein shakes.
However, this nursery isn’t quite Mary Poppins-level magical yet. There’s no nanny included, leaving some athletes to get creative with childcare solutions. Some have even turned to crowdfunding, proving that it truly does take a village (and sometimes the internet) to raise a child while going for gold.
As we cheer on these superhuman parents balancing diaper changes with medal ceremonies, let’s hope this is just the starting line for family-friendly policies in elite sports. After all, who wouldn’t want to see a 100-meter dash where the contestants are pushing strollers?
Read the entire news over at Well + Good by Rachel Kraus and Ciara Lucas.