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Breaking was introduced at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris as an optional (temporary) sport. Despite the United States being the birthplace of breakdancing, the sport is not set to be included at the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles; on its omittance in the latter, the IOC's sports director Kit McConnell stated that "It's up to each local organizing committee to determine which ...
Rank Breaker (seed) Nickname Nation Rounds Votes Notes 1 India Sardjoe (16) : India Netherlands 3 27 Q: 2 Manizha Talash (17) : Talash Refugee Olympic Team DSQ: DSQ: Talash was disqualified for displaying a political slogan during her performance.
The programme of the 2024 Summer Olympics featured 329 events in 32 sports, including the 28 "core" Olympic sports contested in 2016 and 2020, [1] and four optional sports that were proposed by the Paris Organising Committee: breaking made its Olympic debut as an optional sport, while skateboarding, sport climbing, and surfing returned from 2020.
The post Videos Of Raygun’s Viral Olympic Breaking Performance Are Starting To Vanish From The Internet first appeared on Bored Panda. ... that breaking clips from the 2024 Paris Olympics might ...
Huske edged out U.S. teammate Gretchen Walsh for the title, beating her by 0.04 seconds to win her first Olympic gold. Walsh, just a day after posting a record-breaking performance in the ...
The win also made him the oldest Olympic singles champion since tennis returned to the Games in 1988. [23] [24] Chilean sport shooter Francisca Crovetto holding the gold medal she won in the women's skeet, as well as a box with an official poster given to all medalists [25] Women's high jump medallists at the 2024 games.
Australia’s Ariarne Titmus rolled over American star Katie Ledecky in the first high-profile swimming showdown of the 2024 Games. Titmus won the gold medal in the women’s 400-meter freestyle ...
The all-time medal table for all Olympic Games from 1896 to 2024, including Summer Olympic Games, Winter Olympic Games, and a combined total of both, is tabulated below. These Olympic medal counts do not include the 1906 Intercalated Games which are no longer recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as official Games.