The 2024 Paris Olympics have already witnessed some remarkable moments. On July 28, French swimmer Leon Marchand set a new Olympic record in the 400-meter individual medley, clocking in at 4:02.95 and surpassing Michael Phelps’ 2008 record. Despite a twinge in her calf, Simone Biles taped up and scored highly across four events, securing her place in the all-around finals alongside teammate Suni Lee. In fencing, Lee Kiefer claimed her second Olympic gold, becoming the first US woman to do so, while Lauren Scruggs earned a historic medal as the first Black American woman in the event.
The day before, Team USA captured its first gold of these Games in the men’s 4×100-meter freestyle relay, with a team that included Caeleb Dressel. The Canadian women’s soccer team faced penalties following an espionage incident involving a drone that filmed an opponent’s practice. South Sudan’s basketball team dressed sharply and celebrated its first Olympic victory against Puerto Rico.
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Italian high-jumper Gianmarco Tamberi shared a poignant moment online after losing his wedding band in the Seine during the opening ceremony. Meanwhile, the synchronized diving duo known as Cook’N Bacon, Kassidy Cook and Sarah Bacon, clinched the first U.S. medal by taking silver in the three-meter springboard. The Games have also drawn numerous celebrities, including Dr. Jill Biden, Emma Chamberlain, and Tom Cruise, enhancing the event’s glamour.
As 2024 Paris Olympics continue, the blend of sporting excellence and unexpected drama keeps audiences around the world captivated. Each event brings its own set of challenges and triumphs, reflecting the intense preparation and resilience of the athletes. Whether it’s setting new records or overcoming personal and professional hurdles, the Paris Olympics serve as a testament to the enduring spirit of competition and the global unity it fosters. As the medals are won and records are broken, the world watches, reminded of the power of sports to inspire and unite.