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- Tournoi International de Paris - Sports LGBT+
Openning registration February, 12th 2024 6pm Come play sports as you are! At each edition, the organizing sports associations successfully bring together their sports ina international competition . Register View sports A committed multi-sport tournament The Paris International Tournament (TIP) is a multi-sport tournament created in 2004 under the impulse of the LGBT+ Sports Federation. Its mission is to encourage the respectful practice of sports without discrimination, to discover sports, to inspire vocations and to fight against LGBT phobias. The tournament takes place during the Pentecost weekend. Discover the tournament Find a place to stay in Paris The International Tournament of Paris welcomes athletes from all over the world. You can choose to stay with hosts close to the sports facilities or the festivities. Share great sporting moments and discover Paris in a different way with your host for the weekend. Our accommodation solutions They support the success of the TIP Show more Search on the site
- Tournoi International de Paris - Sports LGBT+
19th Edition May 22·23·24 2026 *for nearly all sports (swimming excluded) Register (athlete* or volunteer) Solidarity & Inclusion On the occasion of the Paris International Tournament , we reaffirm our commitment to making sport accessible to everyone. Because passion should never be held back by financial difficulties, the OUTREACH solidarity fund supports participants with modest incomes to enable them to fully enjoy the TIP 2026 experience. Why the OUTREACH fund? Concrete support: Financial assistance for your travel and registration fees. Strong values: A program that guarantees diversity and inclusion within our 31 sporting disciplines. Equity: A confidential review of your application to ensure a fair and supportive allocation of funds. Apply now Official Store To celebrate the Tournoi International de Paris, discover our exclusive collection of collector's magnetic badges. More than just an accessory, these badges symbolize our commitment to diversity and inclusion in sports. More informations TIP Village It's official, the Village of this 19th edition will take place in the sumptuous Salons de l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris (Paris City Hall reception rooms). More informations A committed multi-sport tournament The Paris International Tournament (TIP) is a multi-sport tournament created in 2004 under the impulse of the LGBT+ Sports Federation. Its mission is to encourage the respectful practice of sports without discrimination, to discover sports, to inspire vocations and to fight against LGBT phobias. The tournament takes place during the Pentecost weekend. Discover the tournament Relive the weekend through photos Our incredible official photographers have captured this wonderful adventure. Discover photos They support the success of the TIP Show more Search on the site
- Sunday, May 28th
Sunday May 24, 2026 TIP Party Affiche bientôt révélée Paris Dome 34 Boulevard Victor, 75015 Paris Bus: n°80 or n°39 - Porte de Versailles Metro: Line 12 - Porte de Versailles Tram: T2 or T3 - Porte de Versailles Come and dance at the Dôme de Paris, to enjoy an incredible evening! As soon as you buy your place for the evening, you will get an eTicket (QRCode). This electronic ticket will be required to access the evening. Early Bird (200 tickets): €22 Presale: €26 Presale drink tickets shall be collected at the Dome's arrival on May 24th On site: €31 There are 7 bars available in the whole venue. There will be 4 stands to buy drink tickets and 8 tables available for the VIP area. Booklet of 10 drink tickets: €20 (10x€2) Water: 1 ticket Beer/Soft: 3 tickets Alcohol: 5 tickets Champagne: 6 tickets VIP table (limited availability): €240 4 entries Dedicated cloakroom 1 bottle of your choice Access to the VIP area with a direct view of the stage All-you-can-eat buffet Exclusive goodies A hug from the co-presidents :-) Participate to the TIP Party FOODTRUCKS Soon
- Tournoi International de Paris - Sports LGBT+
Join us at the TIP Village From 3:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. at City Hall of Paris: 3 rue de Lobau, 75004 Paris The Village takes place in the prestigious Salons of the Paris City Hall. It is a reception area for participants in sports competitions, a place for culture, exchange, conviviality and health prevention. Find your way with the map See schedule A committed multi-sport tournament The Paris International Tournament (TIP) is a multi-sport tournament created in 2004 under the impulse of the LGBT+ Sports Federation. Its mission is to encourage the respectful practice of sports without discrimination, to discover sports, to inspire vocations and to fight against LGBT phobias. The tournament takes place during the Pentecost weekend. Discover the tournament Do sports as you are! Every edition, the organizing sports associations successfully federate their sports in a real international competition . Register now See the sports Take part of the TIP festivities More than 2400 people gathered over a three-day weekend, it's the perfect opportunity to discover and go out in the emblematic districts of Paris. Friday, May 26th Saturday, May 27th Sunday, May 28th TIP Village Aperi'TIP TIP Party Find a place to stay in Paris The International Tournament of Paris welcomes athletes from all over the world. You can choose to stay with hosts close to the sports facilities or the festivities. Share great sporting moments and discover Paris in a different way with your host for the weekend. Our accommodation solutions They support the success of the TIP Show more Search on the site
- Beach Volleyball - FLINTA
BALL SPORT Beach-volley FLINTA Detailed program Saturday, May 23rd Women+'s team competition : confirmed 2v2, intermediate 3v3 and beginner 4v4 Recommended levels : A/B+ in 2v2, B/B-/C+ in intermediate 3v3 and C/D in beginner 4v4 9:00 a.m. : Reception of competitors & breakfast 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. : Competition Lunch: yes -> Lunch Option to select at registration on the platform Presentation of medals : on site Prices Standard price: €20 (lunch excluded) Register Rules Volley-Vous+ provides the essential equipment: balls, net sides, refereeing tool (score and whistle), application to manage the results. FIVB regulations will be followed for the 2v2 category. Must whistle all faults. European participants must provide their European insurance cards to be covered, non-Europeans will be covered by their own insurance. Volley-Vous+ does not cover tournament-related accidents. The registration of players must be made by the captain of the team and paid by each member of the team. Centre Sportif Jules Ladoumègue 37 Rte des Petits Ponts, 75019 Paris Write to the organizers Infrastructure Organized by
- Friday, May 26th
Friday May 22nd, 2026 TIP Village Official opening of the tournament Salons de l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris From 3 p.m. > 9 p.m. All the organizing associations of the LGBT+ Sports Federation are pleased to welcome you to the TIP Village in the Salons de l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris , for a drink. Address 2 Rue Lobau 75004 PARIS Animations A show is foreseen to be held by the fleet of Laissez-nous danser, Outcheers & Dancing Queer associations. From 6:00 p.m.: Schedule on-going ELLES Bar Happy Hour s: 5:30 p.m. > 10 p.m. On presentation of you r accreditation More information 12 Rue du Plâtre, 75004 Paris Freedj Happy Hour s: 6 p.m. > 10 p.m. On presentation of you r accreditation More information 35 rue Sainte-Croix de la Bretonnerie 75004 Paris
- Eco-responsabilité | paris-tournament
Inclusion Time for caring and respect We would like to emphasize that the TIP i s open to everyone, and this applies whatever their : gender identity and gender expression, sexual or romantic orientation, nationality, ethnic origin, social origin, age, physical characteristics, health status, beliefs, whether they are real or perceived. "55% of LGBT+ people have experienced anti-LGBT+ acts in their lifetime, 17% in the past 12 months." IFOP survey for the Fondation Jasmin Roy, in partnership with the Fondation Jean Jaurès and the DILCRAH, 2019 Stereotypes and prejudices are asked to stay in the locker room. Here at the TIP, we save our breath for inclusion. Insulting, degrading or stigmatizing comments are not tolerated during the International Tournament of Paris, under penalty of exclusion from the competition without any right of claim for refund. Act together for inclusion and against LGBTQIA+ phobias in sport Promote the practice of women's sports The TIP does everything possible to encourage the practice of women's sports for all women. Indeed, women’s events, mixed or in desired diversity, are offered in a majority of the TIP sports. During the TIP, "non-mixed" events are organized in order to create dedicated safe spaces for them to meet and take the most of it. A space and a bar will be dedicated to women and other "gender minorities" -among our LGBTQIA+ community- during the closing night of the TIP which will take place at the Dôme de Paris. Recognize non-binary people The "non-binary" choice can be entered when creating the athlete's profile and is taken into account throughout the event. Taking action for transgender rights At TIP, athletes are free to register in the sport category of their choice, and this also applies when it comes to determining their gender identity at registration. No proof of gender identity is required to take part in the events or to enter the event. Furthermore, the inclusion of transgender people in the LGBTQIA+ sports community is one of our priorities. Sport and Trans Charter Fight against agism, classism, fatphobia, racism, serophobia, ableism... Ageism, classism, grossophobia, racism, serophobia, validism, have no place in our circles, neither on the field nor during the demonstrations linked to the TIP. This tournament aims to adapt to the entire sports population. The Tournoi International de Paris wishes in particular to change our views on the stigma associated with age in sports practice. The TIP offers most of its sports by level and so-called "soft" sports activities in order to allow everyone to find their own balance, without any injunction to performance. The TIP fights against any remarks or behaviors highlighting the physical and/or medical singularities of the athletes. Welcoming people with disabilities The TIP team and the organizing associations will do everything possible to accommodate people with disabilities during the sports events, particularly in terms of access to the venues and the practice of the chosen activity. People with disabilities are asked to contact the organizing team of the sport(s) to which they would like to participate in order to obtain all the required information. Regarding the access to the TIP events, please take note of the accessibility conditions directly by the venues : Paris City Hall, Paris Dome. Where to stay in Paris? Need a free accommodation solution or welcome athletes free of charge at your home, indicate this when you register. Our accommodation solutions Financial help? Need financial assistance to participate, apply when you register for the tournament. Solidarity Fund - Outreach
- Institutionnal
Institutional supports Interministerial Delegation for the Fight Against Racism, Anti-Semitism and Anti-LGBT Hatred lnter-ministerial Delegation fighting against racism, anti-Semitism and hatred of the LGBT+ people is supporting theTIP2022 in his actions against all discriminations in sports. The delegation is placed since novembre 2014 under the Prime Minister’s authority. lts mission is to impulse the public action in terms of struggling against racism, anti Semitism and hatred of the LGBT+ people. National Sports Agency The National Sports Agency support on a daily basis in order to develop the practice of sports for all audiences and promote the influence of French sport. City of Paris Since 2006, the City of Paris has supported the TIP. It provides its sports facilities. It warmly welcomes all TIP athletes from around the world in its honor rooms under the sign of tolerance and friendliness. Regional Olympic Sports Committee Île-de-France The CROSIF preserves and develops the Olympic spirit. In addition, it is involved alongside the TIP by defending the values of the Republic and the secularism that represent us: the development of ainclusive sports practice for all ages and those with dis abilities. Become a partner? You share our values and you want to defend equality in sport, please keep in touch. Support us
- Mixed Volley-ball
BALL GAMES Mixed Volley-ball Detailed program Saturday, May 23th Mixed teams competitions 8.30 a.m. to 10 a.m: Welcome and breakfast 9 a.m.: Warm-up 9.30 a.m. : Matches 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.: Lunch Break 5:30 p.m.: End of matches Detailed program Sunday, May 24th Mixed teams competition 8.30 a.m. to 10 a.m: Welcome and breakfast 9 a.m.: Warm-up 9.30 a.m.: Matches Lunch time (depending on team schedule) 4:30 p.m.: End of finals and medal ceremony Prices Full rate (Indoor): €35 + €20 for meals Discount (if 2 tournaments: Indoor + Beach): -€5 Breakfasts and lunches are included for both competition days (Saturday and Sunday). Register Rules Contrepied provides the essential equipment: balls, antennas, refereeing tools (scoreboard, whistle, scoresheet), application to manage the results. FIVB rules will be followed. Participating teams will be assigned refereing duties and are expected to signal all the faults for competition equity and safety of the players. European participants must provide their European insurance cards to be covered, non-Europeans will be covered by their own insurance. Contrepied does not cover tournament-related accidents. A detailed regulation will be transmitted in a second time gathering the various rules specific to the tournament and to each gym. Mixed tournament in 6*6 on several levels of play: A/B+: Expert B: Competitive B-: Confirmed C+: Medium C/D: recreational Facilities Gymnase Louis Lumière 30 Rue Louis Lumière 75020 Paris Gymnase Alain Mimoun 15 Rue de la Nouvelle-Calédonie 75012 Paris Gymnase Poissonniers 2 Rue Jean Cocteau 75018 Paris Write to organizers Organized by
- Beach volleyball Mixed
BALL SPORT Volley-ball mixed Full from its own success, please contact Contrepied organisation to be part of the holding list. You'll be kept in touch then. Thanks! Write to the organizers Detailed program Friday, May 22nd Team competition (Mixed teams encouraged) 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m .: breakfast & reception of competitors 9:30 a.m . : warm up 10:00 a.m. : start of competitions Competition by level: AB+ : 2x2 (No substitute player allowed) B B- : 2x2 (No substitute player allowed) C+ C: 3x3 (Substiture player allowed) Presentation of medals on site Prices Standard price: €30 Indoor + beach price: €75 Breakfast and lunch are included. Register Rules Contrepied provides all essential equipment: balls, antennae, and officiating tools (portable scoreboards, whistles, scoresheets, and clipboards), as well as a dedicated app to manage the tournament and track results FIVB regulations will apply. Participating teams are required to take part in officiating; all faults must be whistled to ensure fair competition and the safety of all players (including net touches and court incursions). European participants must bring their European Health Insurance Card to receive medical coverage in the event of an incident. Non-European participants must be covered by their own private insurance. Contrepied does not accept liability for accidents related to the tournament. A detailed handbook will be sent out at a later date, outlining specific tournament rules and facility regulations. Centre Sportif Jules Ladoumègue 37 Rte des Petits Ponts, 75019 Paris Write to the organizers Infrastructure Organized by
- Gomother 2024 - Halba Diouf
Godmother TIP 2024 Halba Diouf “Inclusion in sport should not be about courage and goodwill” A transgender woman, Halba Diouf was deprived of the National Championships by the French Athletics Federation, which removed her from the entry list. But the young 21-year-old sprinter intends to fight to continue appearing in competition. I'm proud to have been chosen to be the godmother for the 2024 edition of the International tournament of Paris (TIP). This very special position is an opportunity for me to put my commitments into practice. I began my career in sociology and geopolitics before specializing in European politics (at Sciences Politique d'Aix-en-Provence). Alongside my studies, I work in the field of personal and spiritual guidance, giving talks to raise awareness of mental health issues to a variety of audiences (companies, associations, town halls, foundations, etc.). Lastly, I'm a top-level athlete, but also a transgender woman, and I'm committed to fight for respect for the rights of transgender people, specially in sport. It is with this in mind that I have accepted this title, as I am convinced that TIP has a role to play in the convergence of struggles for health and equal rights across Europe. Throughout history, women have faced many barriers to be able to play sport freely. All too often, female athletes have been exposed to intrusive gender verification processes, medical inspections of external genitalia, or chromosomal tests that have produced numerous false positives and have had serious impacts on their career. Many sports organizations circulate damaging and violent myths about trans women; evoking a supposed submergence of women's sport or a simple disguise on the part of cis men. These fallacious arguments, in addition to being deeply transphobic, threaten the safety of trans women in sport and beyond. These lies reflect a dangerous misunderstanding of identities, experiences and the reality that transgender women are under-represented in sport, particularly at the elite level. In November 2022, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) published a Legal Framework on equity, inclusion and non-discrimination on the basis of gender identity and intersex. This text lays the foundations for top-level sporting events to develop their own regulations, in line with the principles enshrined in the Olympic Charter and respect for human rights. Everyone must be able to do sport without discrimination, in a way that respects their health and dignity, within the framework of admission criteria that guarantee fairness in sporting competitions, especially for women. But today, all transgender athletes, including myself, are denied taking part in competitions. We are constantly oppressed and discriminated against because of our identity. The battle I'm waging isn't just about transgender women, it's about humanity as a whole. Excluding trans women harms ALL women. A woman too fast, too tall, too masculine, too strong... cis women have already been accused of being trans, and these accusations disproportionately affect women. Trans women are not a threat: we're not a threat! On the other hand, many of the obstacles that really threaten equity in the female category should be able to be addressed: unequal pay, endemic sexual and gender-based violence, bullying, moral and physical harassment, lack of diversity and representation and diversity, and so on. So many problems for which trans women are not responsible. As long as we close our eyes to the pain of the oppressed, of rejection, exclusion and banishment, we'll never be able to move forward, and in particular to escape its origins. The only safeguard trans women can enjoy is the right to live free, free to exist, free to practice sport and run in the category that is theirs (and this is denied them). The promise of equal rights has never been fulfilled, and in my view, this is a problem not of fairness, but of system failure! I hope with all my heart that society will move in this direction, and this is the strength of my fight. Let's not add to the suffering of being born in the wrong body, the exclusion and total contempt of society. So that equality for all does not remain a promise, that everyone is accepted for what he or she is. I'm deeply grateful to be part of this wonderful adventure, and I hope we'll have three unforgettable days. I'm looking forward to sharing my experience with you and learning about yours. I look forward to meeting you all! Halba Godmothers and Godfathers of previous editions 2023 Nicolas POTTIER Former International Referee + info. 2022 Married PATOUILLET Disabled cyclist + info. 2019 Siraba DEMBÉLÉ-PAVLOVIĆ Handballer + info. 2017 Valérie FOURNEYRON French woman politician + info. Where to stay in Paris? Need a free accommodation solution or welcome athletes free of charge at your home, indicate this when you register. Accommodation solutions Financial boost? Need financial assistance to participate, submit a request when registering for the tournament. Solidarity Fund - Outreach
- Patron of 2023
2024: Halba Diouf Patron of 2023: Nicolas POTTIER Former International Assistant Referee Assistant for sports, leisure, shops & local life (Changé, 53) and Federal Coordinator of Amateur Refereeing at the FFF “ The sense of commitment and responsibility, this requires strong, assumed and public choices and it is in this state of mind that just a year ago I decided to make a public coming out in the world professional athlete where I said, « Yes, I’m gay. Yes, I have decided to publicly assume my gay life in professional football in France. ” Patrons of last editions 2022 Marie PATOUILLET Handisport cyclist + info. 2019 Siraba DEMBÉLÉ-PAVLOVIĆ Handballer + info. 2017 Valérie FOURNEYRON French woman politician + info. 2016 Maguy NESTORET Sprinter + info. Where to stay in Paris? Need a free accommodation solution or welcome athletes free of charge at your home, indicate this when you register. Accommodation solutions Financial boost? Need financial assistance to participate, submit a request when registering for the tournament. Solidarity Fund - Outreach








