Belgium’s Olympic athletes can drive three hours to the Paris Olympic Games, if they wish. An ambitious Belgian — perhaps cycling silver medalist Wout van Aert — could even bike to the Olympic Village in a breezy 16 hours.
For Olympians from New Zealand, however, the trek is 70 times more intense. Kiwis will travel over 11,500 miles to Paris, compared to just under 165 miles for the Belgians, according to a Sportscasting.com study analyzing flight distance data for participating nations.
A flight from New Zealand’s Auckland Airport to the Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport can take well over a full day. The average flight from New Zealand to Europe takes 33 hours and 37 minutes.
Luxembourg, Andorra, Switzerland and The Netherlands join Belgium on the quick-trip list, all measuring in at under 300 miles.
Country | Airport Code | Miles From Paris |
Belgium | BRU | 163.98 |
Luxembourg | LUX | 181.62 |
Andorra | BCN | 239.26 |
Switzerland | GVA | 254.83 |
Netherlands | AMS | 267.26 |
Meanwhile, Australia, the Cook Islands and Fiji are all in the five-figure category, over 10,000 miles away.
As Australia’s defending pole vault world champion Nina Kennedy noted, athletes from Oceania are pros at the long trips.
“For us Aussies, we’ve always had to go to Europe to compete,” Kennedy said. “I’ve been doing this for quite a few years now. Europe is a long flight, but I feel quite used to it. I’ve just developed strategies along the way for jet lag.”