The Sports Ministry’s Mission Olympic Cell (MOC) has approved financial assistance for several Olympic-bound athletes, including badminton player HS Prannoy and shooter Rudrankksh Patil, to support their training and participation in the Paris Games.
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Renowned Brazilian sportscaster Galvão Bueno, 73, and his wife Desireé Soares have arrived in Paris, France, ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games. The couple, known for their passion for sports, will be covering the event for Brazilian audiences.
France has a rich history with the Olympic Games, hosting them five times and set to host the sixth in 2024. From the inaugural Paris Games of 1900 to the modern Winter Games in Albertville, this article explores France’s enduring role in the Olympic movement, highlighting key moments and innovations.
Sarabjot Singh, a promising Indian pistol shooter, has set personal goals for the Paris 2024 Olympics, focusing on improvement and personal milestones rather than just medal targets. The 22-year-old, a world junior champion and multiple world cup medalist, is confident in his preparations and excited about competing alongside fellow Indian shooters.
Comcast is bringing an enhanced 4K experience with low latency and higher bit rates to its Xfinity X1 subscribers for the 2024 Paris Olympics. This upgraded streaming technology will deliver a near-live viewing experience with Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos on the Xfinity Stream app.
From starting businesses to joining broadcast teams, Olympic champions from Tokyo 2020 have found new paths after hanging up their competitive shoes. Explore what some of these athletes are doing now, from Allyson Felix’s nursery initiative at the Paris Olympics to Sue Bird’s foray into film production.
Canadian decathlete Pierce LePage, the reigning world champion, has withdrawn from the Paris Olympics due to a herniated disc in his back that requires surgery. LePage, who was aiming for his first Olympic medal, made the announcement in a video on Instagram, expressing his disappointment but prioritizing his long-term health and future competitions.
Australian swimmer Ariarne Titmus, aiming to become the first swimmer to win back-to-back golds in the 200 and 400m freestyle, is feeling mentally stronger and better prepared than ever for the Paris Olympics. She’s excited to see what she’s capable of after her best-ever preparations and is ready to face formidable opponents like Summer McIntosh and Katie Ledecky in highly anticipated showdowns.
Jonathan Selvaraj and Y.B. Sarangi, prominent sports analysts, join host Nihit Sachdeva to dissect India’s medal potential in the upcoming Paris Olympics. They delve into key strengths, potential challenges, and the strategies needed to bring home the gold.
The Paris 2024 Olympics is poised to be the first gender-equal Games, with half of the athletes being women. This marks a significant step towards equality in sports, although challenges remain in areas like coaching and media coverage. The IOC is implementing initiatives to combat online abuse against female athletes, but a lot more needs to be done to ensure true gender parity in sports.