Tag: Paris 2024
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Why Swimmer Henrik Christiansen Is Obsessed With Chocolate Muffins at Olympic Village | Access Hollywood
The 2024 Paris Olympics may have discovered a tasty new event thanks to Henrik Christiansen! The Norwegian swimmer has found unexpected TikTok fame due to his obsession with the chocolate muffins at Olympic village. Henrik is winning hearts around the globe with his funny and relatable content throughout the Games, giving fans a peek at…
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National Treasure Tom Daley: How My Son Inspired My Olympic Return | This Morning | This Morning
He’s come a long way since his diving debut 16 years ago at the Beijing Olympics and now five Games later, national treasure Tom Daley has just won his fifth medal at Paris 2024. He joins us live from France to tell us why his son inspired him to come out of retirement and how…
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Olympics: US Swimmer Katharine Berkoff Wins Bronze 32 Years After Her Dad | ABC News
Team USA swimmer Katharine Berkoff won a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics — the same achievement her father, David Berkoff, accomplished 32 years earlier at the Barcelona Games.
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Paris Olympics 2024: Seine Is Finally Safe For Swimmers After Bacteria Concerns | FOX 11 Los Angeles
At the Olympics in Paris, the men’s and women’s triathlons were delayed for days due to contaminated water in the Seine. Now, bacteria levels in the river are safe, and swimmers have hit the water.
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The Real Reason A Swimmer Was Just Banned From The 2024 Olympics | Grunge
Careful what you post. It could just get you banned from the Olympics.
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Léon Marchand & Katie Ledecky’s Record Night | Olympics | Sports Illustrated
Hosts Mitch Goldich and Dan Gartland discuss Léon Marchand winning the 200-meter butterfly and the 200 breaststroke two hours apart and Katie Ledecky breaking the Olympic record in the 1,500 freestyle on today’s episode of the Daily Rings podcast
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Paris Olympics: French Swimmer Léon Marchand Scores Two Gold Medals | France 24 English
French swimmer Léon Marchand completed one of the most audacious doubles in swimming history Wednesday night, winning the 200-meter butterfly and the 200 breaststroke about two hours apart in front of a home crowd cheering his every stroke.
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Olympic Triathletes Swim In Seine After Water Quality Delay | CBS News
Both the men’s and women’s Olympic triathlon events proceeded with swimming in the Seine River on Wednesday after the water’s pollution levels caused a delay. CBS Saturday Morning co-host and CBS News and sports correspondent Dana Jacobson has more from Paris.
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Olympic Village Initial Food Shortage Sparks Alternative Dining Choice | ABS-CBN News
Early food shortages at the Olympic Village and exceptionally long waits for protein led athletes to seek alternative dining options, while some said on Wednesday (July 31) that the situation is improving as the Games progress.
