From Gymnastics to Olympic Glory: Adriana Ruano Oliva’s Unlikely Journey to Gold

Adriana Ruano Oliva’s Olympic gold medal in the women’s trap shooting event is a testament to resilience and the power of finding new opportunities. Despite a career-ending injury in gymnastics, she found a new passion in shooting, defying the odds to become Guatemala’s first-ever Olympic champion in the sport. Read about her inspiring journey, the challenges she faced, and her hopes for the future of shooting in Guatemala.

Seven Contenders Vie for the IOC Presidency: From Royals to Olympic Legends

The race to succeed Thomas Bach as the next president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is heating up, with a diverse field of candidates vying for the top spot. The candidates include a royal prince, former Olympic champions, and leaders of major sports federations. This article profiles each candidate, highlighting their backgrounds, experience, and potential for leading the IOC into the future.

Olympic Games Paris 2024 Drives Economic Growth and Digital Payments

The Olympic Games Paris 2024 witnessed a significant surge in spending by visitors from Asia Pacific, particularly Australia, China, and Hong Kong. Visa’s data reveals a remarkable 100% increase in spending by Australians, over 80% by Mainland Chinese, and over 70% by Hong Kong residents. The Games also propelled the adoption of contactless payments, with over 80% of visitors using this method, and boosted spending at small and medium-sized businesses by fivefold. This economic impact extended beyond France, with increased travel and spending observed in other European countries.

Indian Hockey’s Rise: From Poverty to Olympic Glory, But Professionalism Still a Distant Dream

Indian hockey has undergone a remarkable transformation since its 2008 Olympic miss, moving from a sport rooted in poverty to one achieving Olympic podium finishes. Despite this progress, the sport still faces challenges in transitioning to professionalization. Players, often from humble backgrounds, struggle to secure financial stability, leading to calls for central contracts similar to cricket.

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