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The Summer 2024 Olympics has delivered winners and losers across the sporting world.
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The Summer 2024 Olympics has delivered winners and losers across the sporting world.
Jon Kay shared a heartfelt goodbye with Katie Gornall on Monday's BBC Breakfast, expressing gratitude for her coverage of the Olympic 2024 events in Paris over recent weeks.
The Paris Olympics 2024 not only saw some stunning performances, but it was also the stage of several conflicts and controversies. Some of them saw a change in the result, some saw medals being stripped, some saw athletes being sent home, and some raged on as debates on social and world media. From Vinesh Phogat to Imane Khelif, we take a look at the big controversies at the Summer Games, as the Paris Olympics 2024 draws to a close
Olympic champion swimmer Daniel Wiffen was "rushed to hospital" on Sunday ahead of pulling out of carrying the Irish flag during the closing ceremony in Paris.
All eyes were on France as thousands of the world's top athletes converged on the host city of Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics.
At the start of the 2024 Paris Games, the United States had won 2,655 medals in the history of the Summer Olympics, with 1,070 of those being gold.
Canada's sporting future is looking bright after the Paris 2024 Olympics, with a 27-medal haulthat set a record for a non-boycotted Games. The stars for Canada included plenty of young talent like swimmer and four-time medallist Summer McIntosh, who at only 17 years old is expected to lead the team into Los Angeles in 2028.
The River Seine was the fickle star of the Paris Olympics, taking centre stage at the opening ceremony and open water swimming and triathlon events despite a running saga over water quality. It was under torrential rain that the Seine appeared before millions of viewers around the world on July 26 for a cheeky and controversial opening ceremony. "Dantesque conditions," was how Games chief Tony Estanguet summed up the unprecedented Olympic opening ceremony, the first to take place outside the main stadium.