What's happening: The anticipation for the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics is heightened as a diverse group of Latina athletes prepares to showcase their skills across various sports. Among them are standout athletes like Marileidy Paulino from the Dominican Republic, aiming for gold in sprinting after her historic silver in Tokyo 2020. Brazilian gymnast Rebeca Andrade, a formidable competitor in artistic gymnastics, also stands out. Colombian racewalker Sandra Lorena Arenas, Canadian tennis player Leylah Fernández, and Cuban judoka Idalys Ortiz are poised to make significant impacts, highlighting the rich diversity and talent within the Latina athletic community. Their achievements not only inspire but also serve as a source of pride and unity for Hispanics worldwide, emphasizing the cultural significance of their representation on the global stage of sports. https://brnw.ch/21wLtoH #LatinoBuzz
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Paralympics has evolved and come a long way since its inception 76 years ago but it still has interesting quirks, some of which are understandable whilst others not so much: 🌟 Para-judo is reserved only for the visually impaired whilst para-taekwondo is for athletes with upper-limb disabilities 🌟 There is wheelchair rugby, tennis, table-tennis and more but not wheelchair volleyball and it is played as "sitting volleyball", where athletes have to sit on the floor and manouvre 🌟 Why can't athletes with intellectual impairments, compete in sports categories outside of para-athletics, para-swimming & para-table tennis 🌟 There is no weightlifting in the Paralympics but there is powerlifting, which is pretty much a horizontal affair, where athletes are bench-pressing 🌟 The basketball ball hoop is 3.05m from the ground, in both able-bodied and Para-basketball. 🌟 Lastly, no prostheses are allowed in para-swimming Have you come across any para-quirks, but have been shy to question or write about it? Each day I spend at the 2024 Paris Paralympics, I discover something new but what remains constant, is the competitive and fair play spirit of these living miracles called Paralympians 👌
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Murderball is relentless. Once a player has the ball, the shot-clock starts counting down; they have just 40 seconds to fight their way through the opposing side and drive it through the goalposts at the end of the court. This is easier said than done – wheelchair rugby, as it is now known, is a notoriously high-contact sport, and the blunt impact of wheelchair ramming wheelchair echoes non-stop through the arena. Both teams have a lot riding on this match. The US, which historically dominated the sport since its rough beginnings in the 1970s, hasn't won gold since 2008, with a bronze and three silvers since then only sharpening their frustration. For Japan, this is the first time they've made it to the finals, and their team has only been getting stronger since they won bronze two Games running. Paris is co-captain Chuck Aoki's fourth Paralympics. Speaking to reporters after the game, he said he had been moved by the raucous crowds that packed the stadiums across Paris throughout the Games. Murderball is relentless. Once a player has the ball, the shot-clock starts counting down; they have just 40 seconds to fight their way through the opposing side and drive it through the goalposts at the end of the court. This is easier said than done – wheelchair rugby, as it is now known, is a notoriously high-contact sport, and the blunt impact of wheelchair ramming wheelchair echoes non-stop through the arena. The crowd loves it. After four days of fast-paced matches, the US is facing off against Japan for the gold medal, and the stands are packed with fans decked out in their countries' stars, stripes and rising sun. Paris is co-captain Chuck Aoki's fourth Paralympics. Speaking to reporters after the game, he said he had been moved by the raucous crowds that packed the stadiums across Paris throughout the Games. #Japan #overpowers #US #rough #tumble #wheelchair #rugby #historic #gold #247newsupdate
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It finally happened: at 37, Novak Djokovic is an Olympic champion, and only the fifth tennis player ever to complete the ‘Golden Slam’. But what effect will Sunday’s epic victory over Carlos Alcaraz have on the Djokovic brand? Paris 2024 is a fascinating showcase for the dynamics of different sports audiences. The superstars of tennis and basketball rub shoulders with the heroes of swimming, gymnastics and track and field - who enjoy peak attention at the Games - and those capturing the imagination in less celebrated pursuits. With so many different stories breaking throughout the Olympic fortnight, who will emerge as the icons of Paris 2024? And what can that tell us about modern sports fandom? At GSIQ, we are committed to helping sports brands understand their audiences in an ever more complicated media landscape. So if these are questions that matter to you, get in touch. https://gsiq.biz/ #sportsmarketing #sportsanalytics #brandstrategy
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Discover the exciting history, rules, and key facts about wheelchair tennis at the Paris 2024 Paralympics. Learn how this popular sport evolved and what makes it unique. https://lnkd.in/g4wdX2rj
Everything You Need to Know About Wheelchair Tennis at the Paris 2024 Paralympics
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Discover the exciting history, rules, and key facts about wheelchair tennis at the Paris 2024 Paralympics. Learn how this popular sport evolved and what makes it unique.
Discover the exciting history, rules, and key facts about wheelchair tennis at the Paris 2024 Paralympics. Learn how this popular sport evolved and what makes it unique. https://lnkd.in/g4wdX2rj
Everything You Need to Know About Wheelchair Tennis at the Paris 2024 Paralympics
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How to Legally Bet the 2024 Paris Olympics Online. Euro 2024 is in the books, but another massive global event will get underway in western Europe in less than 10 days. The Paris 2024 Summer Olympics begin on Wednesday, July 24, when a number of soccer and rugby sevens matches will kick off this year's Games. Two days later, the highly anticipated Opening Ceremony will take place on the Seine River. This year's Olympics slate, which will conclude on Sunday, August 11, features 32 sports, including four non-traditional ones: skateboarding, sport climbing, surfing and breaking (break dancing). The sports that typically draw the most viewership are basketball, track and field ( especially the short-distance events), gymnastics, swimming and volleyball. Those sports also figure to be the most popular among bettors, with plenty of eyes on the hardwood, where LeBron James, Steph Curry and Kevin Durant lead a loaded Team USA. While Team USA is the heavy favorite, it will face serious competition in a field full of NBA talent. The likes of Canada (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jamal Murray), France (Victor Wembanyama, Rudy Gobert) and Serbia (Nikola Jokic, Bogdan Bogdanovic) all boast legit stars, and Giannis Antetokounmpo alone makes Greece, which had to go through Luka Doncic's Slovenia to qualify for the Paris Games, another interesting threat. #igaming #igambling #onlinesportsbetting #onlinegambling #ndoglobal #bullgrazing
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Olympics 2024: A Tale of Heartbreak and ControversyIn a shocking turn of events, Vinesh Phogat, a beacon of hope and resilience, has been disqualified from the Olympics for being a mere 100 grams over the weight limit. Despite her valiant, all-night efforts of jogging, skipping, and cycling, the scale tipped against her, leading to her hospitalization. This disqualification tragically robs her of the chance to even claim a silver medal.Vinesh was on the brink of a historic face-off against Sarah Hildebrandt of the USA, a match that promised gold given her past triumphs.But the heartbreak doesn’t end there. This year’s Olympics have seen unprecedented controversies. In a bewildering decision, a biological man was allowed to compete in women’s boxing, despite being disqualified by the International Boxing Association in 2023 for failing the gender eligibility test.The spirit of fair play seems overshadowed by bias, making this Olympics a somber chapter in sports history. First, our dreams in hockey were dashed, and now this.What are your thoughts on these events?#Olympics2024 #VineshPhogat #SportsControversy #FairPlay #GenderEquality #AthleteHealth #OlympicGames #SportsNews #Heartbreaking #WeStandWithVinesh #OlympicDreams #SportsEthics
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🏅 The Olympic Games Paris 2024 are just around the corner, and YouGov's latest analysis reveals fascinating insights into how fans plan to follow the games and their favorite sports. 📊 Based on data from Global Fan Profiles, we dive into the top sports enthusiasts will be tuning into starting July 26. In North America, swimming leads the pack, with 23% of Americans and 24% of Canadians following the sport. Artistic gymnastics and water-based sports like diving also rank high. The US favors basketball, while Canada leans towards hockey. In South America, soccer reigns supreme, especially in Brazil (37%) and Argentina (29%). Discover the full breakdown of the top five sports in major North and South American markets in our detailed analysis. 📈🌍 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/g656iFbS #Olympics #Paris2024 #SportsAnalytics #GlobalFanProfiles #YouGov
Olympic Games Paris 2024: Top sports in North and South America
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Respecting your opponent: Key to Elevation
With a single bow, Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles elevated Rebeca Andrade's victory into a triumph for women's solidarity in sports. Brazil's Rebeca Andrade made history by becoming the first gymnast to outperform Simone Biles in a floor final. Reportedly, Jordan asked Simone, "Should we bow to her?" and Simone replied, "Absolutely." This iconic moment captured Biles and Chiles bowing down to Andrade on the podium as she claimed first place. It's a perfect example of sportsmanship and sisterhood in gymnastics. __________ 🚀 Follow SupportWomen.com for inspiring stories of women breaking barriers.
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