Users can pair compatible home fitness equipment such as exercise bikes, home treadmills, and rowing machines with the Kinomap app, allowing video recording of the exact routes athletes will use during the Paris 2024 Games. is displayed. Resistance levels and equipment incline also automatically adjust to the on-screen route, providing users with an unparalleled training experience that is as close as possible to a real Olympic course.
Cyclists, runners and rowers can take part in the Connected Challenge from the comfort of their home and see how they perform on the Paris 2024 course compared to other fans around the world.
Kinomap CEO Philippe Moti expressed his excitement about this unique collaboration with the IOC.
“We are excited to bring relevant challenges to the world’s biggest sporting event and share a common goal of making sport accessible to everyone and promoting physical activity, health and wellbeing globally. I’m happy,” he said.
The Kinomap platform is available in 15 languages and features 370,000 miles of geolocated routes and over 40,000 training videos in over 195 countries, connecting people with the most scenic and popular routes around the world. , for a truly innovative exercise experience.
Kinomap becomes the latest official licensee of the IOC, which has developed a worldwide licensing program to strengthen and promote the Olympic brand, not only during the Olympic Games, but also during the Games.